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    Literature Review Americans have begun to accept the stigma from the rest of the world that we are very needy people and need to be the most efficient as possible. A study conducted by GMI Research shows that 80% of Americans want to be efficient (New Study Reveals, 2016). We must always ensure our shipment of goods arrives at its destination on time and quickly. “With the development of Advanced Travelers Information Systems (ATIS), short term travel time predictions is becoming…

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    Zipory's Intelligence

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    The article “Intelligence”, by Oded Zipory, discusses the arguments to conceptualize a meaning for intelligence. Zipory includes biological and social factors that influence each theory, but he also addresses the main root that leads to these conclusions: inequality. In response to his work, I will compare his thesis to the what I have learned from his point of view and what I have researched and observed in personal experiences. Zipory does not propose a meaning for intelligence, instead he…

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    Introduction I was asked to do a reflective paper on the sociological-, anthropological, and theological perspective on diversity. I had to make use of these perspectives to reflect on my past experience of engaging with individuals with a class, culture or background different from my own. This is followed by how these perspectives influenced my view on diversity and how this will affect future relationships. Is it really that difficult to understand others that are different from us? Maybe…

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    Introduction A moved used by Dostoevsky would be to justify your position- one would have to weigh in on topics with no obvious answer and form an opinion. Once the opinion is formed the individual has to break down reasons, causing the individual to take a position. “When you take a position, you privilege one way of thinking above others” (Mauk, Stayer & Mauk 112). Once the writer adopts a position there has to be a purpose, referred to as the sub-move adopt a positon and purpose. “The…

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    The difference between Social Science and Natural Science is Social Sciences include the study of economics, geography, history, political science, psychology, social studies, and sociology. They are a group of disciplines that deal with humans, both as individuals and as interacting groups. Natural Sciences include the study of astronomy, biology, chemistry, earth sciences and physics as well as areas of overlap. Briefly, social sciences are the study of humans and their interactions, and…

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    Extended Essay Aaron Cheung Research Question: What are the effects of an ageing population on Hong Kong? Supervisor: Mr. Murchie Word count: Research question What are the effects of an ageing population on Hong Kong? Introduction For my Extended Essay, I will focus on the effects of the problem of ageing population in Hong Kong. Ageing population is a shift in the country’s or a region’s population towards older ages. This is usually reflected in an increase in the proportion of the…

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    I have selected and answered seven topic questions required for this paper. First, I discuss the difference between archaeology and pseudoarcheology. Next, I uncover the five forms of archaeological data, and define ethnocentrism. Later, I talk about what cultural resource management means and what it is used for. Then, I used my notes to describe the importance of mapping and data keeping. Following was a list of four subsistence forms and what they are. Lastly, I unravel the cultural evolution…

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    Introduction Research is used to gain information about a particular subject, and is used to understand trends in many societies and cultures as well the underlying causes. Through research, social workers are able to validate and attain information, and it also helps to support and prove ideas more efficiently. In this case study, one particular research project will be chosen. I will then compare and contrast the research project’s paradigm. Besides of these, I will explore research skills…

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    Moodle Analysis

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    The quantitative method was adopted in this study in order to obtain answers to the research questions as well as to test the given hypotheses. The quantitative research is commonly used to establish the correlation between an independent and dependent variable or result of variables in a particular group or population (Singh, 2007). Flick (2015) states that quantitative research deals with collecting datas which are in the form of numbers…

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    Pew Research Methodology

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    purpose of this critique is focused on evaluating the validity and methodologies used in the Pew research report. The first part of the critique will focus on the research methodology and what methods are used for collecting data. Followed by examining the sampling procedures used and evaluating how effective they were in relation to the research report. The remaining part of the critique looks at the research authenticity in terms of bias material and whether any fallacies are apparent in the…

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