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    Though the placement of fertilizers (pegging) is very efficient in terms of utilization, the process is laborious and time consuming. Therefore, simple method of application is suggested as under. Remove the mulch under the plant canopy leaving one foot circle around the main stem. Slightly disturbing the soil in the de-mulched area with forks. Broadcasting fertilizer uniformly and evenly in this…

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    humanitarians in worldwide. Even thought both focus on similar things but each of organization use many strategies that will help achieve the engagement with the audience. The reason why the organization should pay close attention to their audience’s need is simple: By making it easier for them to present their thoughts, the organization increase value over time. The World Vision is a Christian humanitarian organization dedicated to working with family, community and especially children in…

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    post-test and a control group was used. Group Identification Of the samples Pre-test Intervention Post-test Control *Check list *Sahlis Method to assess the blood hemoglobin level * Assessment of demographic and clinical variables including height, weight and BMI *Estimation…

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    the model terms, the fixed effects retained in the model were the linear time variable and the Jacobson-Truax classification term along with the interaction between these two terms. The quadratic time variable was not significant. Additionally, a random intercept term for participant was included in the model, but not a term for the slope. Table 7 summarizes the fixed effect terms in the model. As in the previous model, the classification terms were done with respect to the deteriorated class.…

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    CONTEXTUAL PROJECT ON RESEARCH IN NURSING PROGRAMME NAME: BLOCK I (BMN004) STUDENT NAME: OGUNSUYI GLADYS OBIAGELI (MRS) ADMISSION NUMBER: 15112 DUE DATE: 20TH JUNE, 2015 INTRODUCTION: This contextual project work consist of 10 concepts from the module entitled Research in Nursing Block I. Each one of the concepts will be described by me in terms of its meaning, critically analyzed for its real life application, and will be followed by some references of the current research evidence. Real…

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    graders’ algebraic skills and reasoning. It was designed to keep track of high school students from grade nine to postsecondary school education and their choice of future careers. In the 2009 base year data, 21,444 high school students, from a national sample of 944 schools, participated in the study. Students were asked to provide information regarding basic demographics, school and home experience, such as math and science activities, coursework, and time spent on different activities,…

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    Project Title- Recruitment & selection in ICICI bankObjectives- The objective of my study is to understand and critically analyzed the recruitment & selection procedure at ICICI bank Ltd. 1-To know the prospect or recruitment and selection procedure. 2-To identify the recruitment and selection of ICICI bank. 3-To examine how recruitment and selection affect the performance or development of ICICI bank. 4-To access the challenges associated with the recruitment and selection practice of the ICICI…

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    boys is selected In the third stage from each selected hostel 5 respondent from each class i.e. VI-X were selected by simple random sampling method. The parents/ guardians of selected students were selected for the study. So the universe of the sample constitutes 200 hostel respondents and their parents/ guardians. The following table gives clear picture of sampling. Table 1.8 Sample Framework Districts : 4 Tribal Welfare Hostels Scheduled Tribe Welfare Hostels(Agency Area) : 4 Scheduled…

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    unemployed, from the physically handicapped adult to dependent, crippled children, from maternal and child welfare to the whole of public health. The span under which it exercises its relevance could easily be found statistically significant by a simple random sample of the American people. Not only is it helpful, it’s reliable. Citizens don’t even need to think of it and it prepares them for retired life or unforeseen emergency. If this were stricken from America, people would be left to fend…

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    statistical hypothesis. A hypothesis that is testable on the basis of a process being observed through a set of random variables. Define the terms null hypothesis and alternative hypothesis. The term null hypothesis refers to a general statement or a default position in which there is no relationship between two measured phenomena or no difference among groups.In other words, it is a simple hypothesis that is related to a contradiction to a theory that will be proved. While in an alternative…

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