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    The researcher must use the type of research method desired, based on whether the research should be quantitative or qualitative. The seventh step is to analyze the data collected. The data is collected and the statistical analyses are performed to determine whether or not the findings are statistically important and if the original hypothesis should be supported…

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    Critique of A research proposal on the title: “Financing share companies in Ethiopia: The law and the practice” Before I proceed to evaluate every section of the proposal, it is better to have some comments on the sentence structure, grammatical usage and the use of footnotes. Under the proposal, there are complex and long sentences which are difficult to understand. Besides, there are also problem of grammatical usage like instead of using the future tense, he used past tenses in some part of…

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    and in depth elements that are not being taken in consideration (Schneider, 2011). It seem redundant to believed that segregating existential humanistic from positive psychology due to traditional purpose were to avoid including qualitative and quantitative data, due complexity of “well-being”. Schneider (2014), believes there must be way for positive psychology and existential humanistic researchers to be able to work…

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    Introduction Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) has a profound and debilitating effect on the lives of individuals with this disease. With symptoms such as sleeping disturbances, severe fatigue, cognitive processing issues, muscle pain and weakness and sore throat’s and fever this illness affects all aspects of an individual’s life (Asbring 2000, Arroll & Howard 2012). While research is being undertaken to find the underlying causes of this syndrome, it has so far only touched the surface of the…

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    The Paleo Factor System By Karen - Our Full Review Hi and welcome to our review of the “Paleo Factor” by Karen. Like always, this review will be divided into three main sections: 1. The basics section which will help you to find out what the Paleo Factor is all about. 2. The pros and cons section where you will be able to learn about the most important advantages and disadvantages of the Paleo Factor. 3. The conclusions section that will summarize our thoughts regarding the Paleo Factor…

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    Anurupyara Case Study

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    4.3 ANURUPYENA (Ekadhikina Purvena) COROLLARY: Anurupyena (means Proportion) Meaning: By one more than the previous one Anurupyena Sutra is a specific method of division in Vedic Mathematics which shows how to divide numbers when Nikhilam and Paravartya are not applicable. Specific Condition Required: _ As we know the meaning of Anurupyena (as proportion/ratio), we multiply/divide by factor to make divisor closer to larger number (To apply Nikhilam) OR to make closer to smaller number (To apply…

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    Romanian Police Image

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    Chapter VI. THE EMPIRICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE DETERMINANTS OF THE ROMANIAN LAW ENFORCERS PUBLIC IMAGE If the first part of the research followed an exploratory-descriptive pattern, the last one focused on an explanatory approach. It was based on cross-sectional design, by analyzing a sample at one point in time (Bachman, & Schutt, 2003 Maxfield & Babbie, 2008). The aims of the study focused on: identifying the factors related to the public image of the police, the assessment of the contribution…

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    Before understanding what are the mistakes while interpreting data, we need to understand what data is. Edwards Demming said ““In God we trust. All others must bring data.” In mathematical terms, data can be termed as “facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis”. In philosophical terms, data can be said to be “the things known or assumed as facts, making the basis of reasoning or calculation”. The mistakes while interpreting data are mainly of two kinds. They are:…

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    1.6 Kalman Filter The triplets of change capture and correct forms the conceptual basis for the Kalman filter and it can be stated as follows: Change + Capture =.>Correct The ‘+’ sign above has a deep significance in the way the present and the new information are combined to have progress in the correct direction based on an appropriate criterion. The origin of such a global Kalman filter in Estimation Theory can be traced since ancient times. Its progress is similar to any physical theory…

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    1.Using all relevant sources and citing fully, define disenfranchised grief and discuss two examples. How are disenfranchised grief and stigmatized grief similar? How do they differ? Defined, the term ‘disenfranchise’ means to be deprived of something (Merriam-Webster, 2017). ‘Grief’ is defined as a deep distress or an unfortunate outcome (Merriam-Webster, 2017). When you put both of these terms together it essentially refers to being deprived of the right to grieve. In his own way Dennis…

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