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    Legitimacy During the brief interview between an employee at the organization she attested to the legitimacy of an organization (her particular organization as well) being the main factor in whether or not an organization will scale successfully. In order to gain legitimacy organizations, have to prove impact and have to be able to do so for. Through proof that nonprofit organizations have an are successfully creating the impact they state in their goals, mission, and objective. The organization…

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    1.Provide the proper APA reference of the article? (1 point) 2.Discuss your process of obtaining the article you read. What was your topic / area of interest? Why did you choose the topic? What key words did you use to find your article? What problems or issues did you run into? Describe how successful your search was or was not. (2 points) The topic of pathological love is a very interesting topic, I wanted to see it relates to depression. It is an uncontrollable emotion that one…

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    standardized scales can improve treatment outcomes when utilized to systematically monitor symptoms. There are several well-known and effective scales available for use in the mental health setting, including: the Beck Anxiety Inventory, the Beck Depression Inventory, the Functioning Assessment Short Test, and the Mini-Mental State Exam to name a few. In addition to standardized scales, self-report questionnaires are also an effective option to assess treatment outcomes. Self-report scales have…

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    Discussion Since the experiment is now over I can see whether or not my hypotheses were right or wrong and whether or not the P-Value accepts or rejects the null hypothesis. I predicted that the control group would have the higher average body weight than the experimental rats, in this case my hypothesis was correct. Because the experimental rat was an adolescent it showed different symptoms than the adult rat. If the adult rat had hypothyroidism then they would gain weight, but because the…

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    Adam Smith Theory

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    efficiency. In his view, an ideal system of market should be based on free competition, increasing size of market, and considerable capital accumulation. He believes the production function is an increasing return to scale that would expand the market, lead to internal and external economies of scale, and ultimately, lower the cost of production. With the foundation of the division of labor, a free market delivers an optimal output of goods that suit consumers’ needs. Nevertheless, Adam Smith’s…

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    Each observation session lasted one half day (about 3 hr) and began when the kindergarten program, their goals for Teachers were asked to rate the goals of the kindergarten curriculum on a 5-point scale. The assessment were based on the study by Stipek and Byler (2004), and the descriptions were form as described in the National Curriculum of Kindergarten Education in Finland (13 items) and in Estonia (34 items). Their assessment was to observe Academic…

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    Architectural Grandeur An analytical study of Albert Speer’s work and how he created memory through works of ar¬¬chitecture. The scale of a building is usually driven by the client’s notion to create and establish an understanding that is derived from its appearance and structural might: an experience by the people that experience the spaces within the building. It’s also through the scale of the building that memory of the owner will transcend into the future to create a lasting memory.…

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    Sleepy Hollow

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    The allure of a scary movie comes from the thrilling and oddly addictive terror of the unknown. Watch your deepest fears on screen, and let your imagination run wild with these Netflix scary movies. “Sleepy Hollow” (1999) Scare scale: 6/10 This is a movie that’s based on Irving’s’ tale of Ichabod Crane and the Headless Horseman, in which Ichabod, played by Johnny Depp, is a NY detective who is sent to Sleepy Hollow to investigate multiple murders of people who are found headless in the woods.…

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    Amazon's Mechanical Turk

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    a positive correlation between legacy motives and environmental engagement. In the experiment, an essay-writing task on manipulation of the accessibility or salience of legacy motives was gie to the participants. This was done after the engagement scales of pilot study were administered. It was hypothesized an enhancement in proenvironmental beliefs and behaviors would be observed in the participants after the exposure to a legacy-motive-inducing prime. Three hundred twelve US participants from…

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    Water Conductivity Summary

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    measure of acidity or basicity of the solution. pH is the level of acidity on a scale of 0 to 14 in which 0 is the most acidic while 14 is the most basic. To put it in perspective, the pH value of pure water is 7, the pH value of hydrochloric acid is 0, and sodium hydroxide is around 14. The range of 0 to 14 uses the practical limits that pH puts on some solutions. This means that some solutions are able to exceed this scale and reach pH levels of -1 and 15, but these pH’s are not simple to…

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