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    language affects different cultures. The author Lera Boroditsky is a professor of psychology, neuroscience, and symbolic systems at Stanford University. The audience consists of educated, business career individuals all of whom read the Wall Street Journal, where the article was published. The author targets the business career individuals because of the interaction they have with many culturally diverse groups. In light of focusing on this specific audience, Boroditsky desires to make them…

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    child and their brain, the “resulting neurobehavioural abnormalities have the most profound and lasting consequences”. I think that this source will be a great help to me, since it will give me insight to the scientific aspect and the medical side of the syndrome. After reading this journal, I was very affected by the impact it had on me; knowing what can occur throughout an individual’s life while living with FAS made me want to research and write about it…

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    Selection and Approval 1.identify a specific evidence-based practice proposal topic 2. retrieve and assess a minimum of 8 peer-reviewed articles related to the topic. 14 6/25/2017 Use critical thinking skills by analyzing, synthesizing, and evaluating scientific evidence needed to…

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    , Norton, H., & Wu, J. (2018). The data science opportunity: Crafting a holistic strategy. Journal of Library Administration, 58(2), 111-127. 10.1080/01930826.2017.1412704 Retrieved from https://ezproxy.mtsu.edu/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=lxh&AN=127699139&site=eds-live&scope=site The authors frame new methods of data intensive research as a paradigm shift in scientific discovery. The authors define the scope of the issues facing libraries, analyze how…

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    researcher has and the strategy that will be used. The study can use many methods to gather the information that is needed to answer the questions the researcher has. One method is utilizing experiments as defined by Merriam Webster (2016) it is “a scientific test in which you perform a series of actions and carefully observe their effects in order to learn about something”. A researcher in emergency and disaster management (EM), could run many types of experiments to try to mitigate the…

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    Assignment 8.1

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    individual is a very difficult task. This takes time and could require multiple attempts in order to find a suitable collaborator. Finally, collaboration becomes problematic in regards to publication. According to the textbook, “discipline-specific journals do not always embrace the interdisciplinary approach.” This could result in researchers being more reluctant to enter into a collaboration agreement if they know they are putting themselves at a disadvantage when it comes to publication of…

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    Sarcoidosis Research Paper

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    Abstract “Medical science has proven time and again that when the resources are provided, great progress in the treatment, care, and prevention of disease can occur.” (Michael Fox).The aims of this research is to present an overview that focus on the etiology, diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary, cardiac and ocular Sarcoidosis. In the area of etiophathogenesis, clinical doctors and researcher have collectively gather a better understanding of the immune response that leads to the disease as…

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    In this report, I will discuss about Globalization. The purpose of this report is to record, study and investigate the strength and weakness for Globalization. Also, I will refer some gaps on this literature and how performing research will help me to build my expertise and my career objectives. Globalization is the autonomy of the economy, culture, education and arts, communication and other parameters, which were previously the product of a single state. The term and its influences began to be…

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    people construe it in different ways Knowledge is hard, objective, and transferable Knowledge is personal, subjective, and unique Knowledge can be acquired Knowledge has to be experienced Researcher as observer Researcher involved with subjects Scientific methods, mathematical models, and quantitative analysis Qualitative analysis of language and meaning Humans responding to environment Humans as initiators of own actions The two views of social research have commonalities in their…

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    organisational psychology entails. Industrial and organisational psychology is described as the application methods, facts and principles of psychology to people at work (Schultz & Schultz, 2010, p. 7). It is the branch of psychology that utilizes scientific theories of psychology and studies of human behaviour in work environment. For instance, some industrial and organisational psychologists…

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