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    “When creating content, be empathetic above all else. Try to live the lives of your audience.” This quote by Rand Fishkin led me to explore the idea that there is more to UX design than just the overall layout. One of the first thing I found out was that in today’s world within designers, UX design is one of the most demanding job in the tech world. UX/UI roles specifically are some of the hardest positions to fill in the current market place. According to EMSI, IT jobs, such as UX/UI…

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    Sergio Herzog at the University of Haifa in Israel put this exact theory to the test. The randomized survey is titled “Does the Ethnicity of Offenders in Crime Scenarios Affect Public Perceptions of Crime Seriousness?” The study was based on a random sample of Israeli adult respondents that was collected from the most recent Israeli telephone directories that were available at the time that the study was being conducted. Eighteen crime scenarios which varied randomly in their dimensions were…

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    Textual Analysis Essay

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    1. Textual analysis and netnography Firstly, textual analysis is a way for researchers to interpret people’s sense-making practices in particular cultures at particular times from materials such as books, films, television programs and magazines (Mckee 2003). He argues that texts might be “the only empirical evidence we have of how other people make sense of the world” (Mckee 2003, p.15). In fact, textual analysis is widely used in slash fanfic studies. For example, through analyzing Star…

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    Static Friction Lab Report

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    Measurement of Static and Kinetic Friction Forces between Wood and a Table Purpose: In this experiment, a spring scale will help calculate the static friction and kinetic friction between a wooden block and table. Several factors impact the amounts of friction, and this experiment examines the factors and how they impact the sliding of the wooden blocks. Surface area of the blocks affect the friction, and the contact between the different surfaces varies for different objects and weights.…

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    means this course not only teach us how to make a web application, but it also educates me how to do a group project, so we can gain during the lecture and self-study. In the first week, which was before the sprint 1 started, we started with some random people because I didn’t know anyone in this class, and as I know some people in this class had taken CMPS115 before this class, but I am not in this case. I was lucky that I found our current team and this team had many motivations which we…

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    Post Trauma Case Study

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    Folkes (2002) expressed that “TFT is both rapid and non-invasive, requiring clients to disclose to the facilitator only as much of their ‘story’ as they feel comfortable or able to tell” (p. 99). Due to varying cultural norms and the nature of trauma, TFT is an appropriate choice for treatment and for any client who has difficulty telling their trauma story, such is the case of many Rwandan women. The study by Folkes “suggests that TFT significantly reduced the overwhelming emotions resulting…

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    The intercept is significant at a 1%. This can be understood as whenever p and q are equal to zero, the intercept can be read as the sample mean; however in this case where p and q are bigger than zero it will still be close to the sample mean but usually not identical as it is not the maximum likelihood estimate whenever p and q are bigger than zero. The AR(1) coefficient is significant at 10% with estimate of 0.31523, interpreted as…

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    The first appearance of speech and music on the radio occurred in December 1906 (Gazi, Starkey & Jedrejewski, 2011), since then the radio industry has constantly been redeveloping in an attempt to keep up with new media and improve its ability to be a source of information and entertainment. Digital technologies have provided radio with the tools to radically change the way we produce and consume content in New Zealand’s modern radio industry. This essay will go into detail on the technological…

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    The management of ITSollutions Ltd has been experiencing declining organisational performance within the 30-employee company over the last couple of years. The management of the company has also complained about increased absenteeism of staff based on alleged ill-health. This report seeks to document the process of investigating and identifying the problem while proffering solutions. To carry this out, a field research with the employees and desk research involving five articles has been carried…

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    Animal Testing Ethics

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    fields , territorial laboratories to control and protect environment , drug factories , veterinary diagnose laboratories , the educational academic area which includes studies like biology , medicines , pharmacology , environment protection etc …A simple definition of experimenting on animals is applying a research idea using specific techniques on a number of animals in a specific time and place and ends with one or more conclusion . not using enough numbers of animals for a particular…

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