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    The journal Youth & Society came out with its first publication in 1969 and from then on the issue is published bi-monthly six times a year. One can either get hard copy or electronic version of the articles in the journal. The perk of signing up for an online subscription is that you can view some of the articles in advance before the journal is published in hard copy. Subscription costs for individuals is $160 for one year which includes print and online access to current and previous year’s…

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    Language, an everyday form of communication throughout history, has significant effects on the perceptions and viewpoints of the world, whether it relates to time, direction or patterns of life. Furthermore, with the spread of languages across the globe and more than half of earth’s six billion people speaking more than one language, bilingualism remains one of the most quintessential skills in the development of the world. However, the influence of bilingualism and the role it plays in this…

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    Before publishing, educational research must undergo a careful review from every angle. Analyzing the article thoroughly for validity and the ability to be replicated is an important process to ensure the reliability of the research content. Researchers have created guidelines to assist in evaluating educational researcher that covers to following; Identifying the research question, research design must match research question, examining how the study was conducted, finally detecting rival…

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    The way parents interact with their children on a daily basis is a highly critical factor within family socialization. The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry “Contextual Risk and Behavior Problems Among Children With Substance Using Mothers: The Mediating Role of Mothers’ and Children’s Coping Strategies” by Jing Zhang and Natasha Slesnick created a study to help reinforce the idea that parents exposure to any kind of unnecessary bad intentions like drugs, depression, harm, and more can…

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    The next stage, after selecting a research paradigm, is to link it with actual practice (Bryman, 1998). This can be accomplished via selecting the appropriate data collection methods that; accommodate research assumptions, answer research questions, and meet research objectives. Accordingly, having explained the research paradigms and assumptions, the following is a description of the nature of the research design methods, namely: qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods, and then proceeds to…

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    Dr. Suess. After that, the teacher work with the small group and other students were asked to work on their activity or whatever they have on their schedule. Also on Monday, students were learning the steps in the scientific method. As a class, students watch a video of the scientific method. The video shows the steps in the picture…

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    The quantity of knowledge an individual obtains can be considered undefined. However, without implementing this knowledge acquired the cognition level will subside. Individuals need to apply information learned from science and mathematics to the world because knowledge will vanish. Application is the ability for one to put something to use. Natural science and Mathematics are the two areas of knowledge that can be deceased without application. Applying science can create experiments to be…

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    My purpose for applying to the PhD program at [University Name] is to develop my skills as both a researcher and instructor in the field of international relations, but I can’t say that I’ve always known I wanted to get a PhD in political science or even that I was certain of my decision once I began my graduate studies. In reality, the path that led me to pursue a PhD has been a long and somewhat unexpected one. I began my undergraduate career as a biochemistry major, but by the end of my first…

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    unquestionable knowledge and scientific discoveries. In part two of his discourse, Descartes presents his method and its rules.…

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    Since the dawn of time, humanity has come to question where does our knowledge stem from, what is the source of our inherit knowledge? How we come to know what we know? Has been argued and discussed in public areas or famous literal works. One of the earliest notable examples of literal works that offered an amenable answer to the millennium old question was written by Plato during the latter-end of his life, as prominent Athenian philosopher, his literally work reflected a time-period where the…

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