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    Over the course of the last few weeks we have learned about several methods of research. One of these methods was working with Wikipedia. While working with Wikipedia I realized that this crowd-sourced tool is actually well maintained, accurate, and could actually be considered a conventional method of research. However, Timothy Messer-Kruse, a professor in the School of Cultural and Critical Studies at Bowling Green State University and author of The ‘Undue Weight’ of Truth on Wikipedia…

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    genres is self-evident, granted the reader has the required conceptual knowledge necessary for understanding the lexis and text of said genres (Wadsworth guide to research p.183). Research articles:The research article fulfills its logos appeal because of its well-structured and logical organization allows meaningful communication. Research articles, typically, tend to prove or disprove a hypothesis and finalize their results in the form of a conclusion; this aids the reader in discerning the…

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    hoping to expand upon my previous research, The Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research at UCSD provides the opportunity to perform translational research in the quickly growing field of Cannabinoid Medicine. While Cannabis is becoming as recreationally accepted as alcohol in society, the depth of research that should be performed for safety, efficiency, and oversight is limited within America even though we have arguably the most legal Cannabis in the world. While research for recreational use…

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    Ten years ago I was part of a research group that analyzed urinary schistosomiasis and the implications for control among primary school children and rural farmers in Obollo-Eke, Enugu State, Nigeria. At the time, I was a medical laboratory science internist with the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital. This experience was my first encounter with the world of research and evidence-based process. I was intrigued considering that it was uncharted territory and was ecstatic when I learned that…

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    to the university goal in order to be successful in this course. At the times one was able to read the text book or gather information else where to enhance one’s learning. One was able to behavior professionally at all times to the professor and fellow classmates. It was important to accomplish the skills necessary to researched based on evidence. It is very important in nursing to be held at a higher level. Nursing is always at the top of the blame game in the work place. Whenever something…

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    Many students come across a unique type of paper, referred fondly to as a “research paper.” They provide both the writer and reader with benefits. The writer achieves a through understanding of the subject as well as n intellectual opinion on the subject. Writers forge this “opinion” in the fires of deep research. In addition to the benefits, the writer has the satisfaction to know that his argument is supported rather than educated guesses. The reader, on the other hand, has the ability to…

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    companies endeavor to finance research to show the correlation between depression and suicide rates. Various studies, which might obtain downright distinctive experimental results, are likely to be treated discriminatingly. “Those studies that showed a connection were reprinted in pamphlet form and reported to national media outlets as breaking news. Studies that failed to show a connection could simply be ignored” (Watters 526). Benefiting from the national media outlets, research whose…

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    secondary discourse that the students could use for that class. According to Canagarajah, Delpit, and Fox, conflicts could arise because of the “differences of culture. Such students may find that rhetorical conventions of directness, argumentation what research counts as evidence, and so on are quite different from what they grew up learning in their home culture” (345). Here they are explaining how differences in dominant discourses are constructed based on the cultures each person was raised…

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    In this chapter an overview on the Bee Colony Optimization (BCO) method is presented. In the first introductory section the development of the BCO algorithm is given, with an overview on history of mathematical model based on discovered behavior patterns in bees in early 1940s. The aim here is to remind of first steps made in solving of optimization problems by BCO and what kind of changes were performed to obtain the current versions of the BCO method. In the second section two variants of the…

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    Writing a persuasive research paper commenced by establishing a viewpoint to stimulate thoughts and alter views about a particular issue. Persuading the audience to consider the point of view requires evidence from credible sources supporting the interpretation. Seeking feedback is a way to strengthen the claim to convince the readers to accept the opinion. Utilizing feedback can offer an opportunity to clarify points and elaborate on evidence from sources as well as validation for work already…

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