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    National Gallery of Ireland (NGI) holds the national collection of European and Irish fine art. In addition to promoting the gallery and it’s collections through exhibitions, other major functions comprise conservation, preservation, provenance research, education and assistance with investigation of the collections. This study is being carried out in cooperation with art specialists at NGI, facilitating access to their essential expertise and knowledge of cultural heritage. In order to gain an…

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    stepfamilies but did note that more research should be done on the matter. They did bring up some points as to how age, titles and even gender affect stepfamilies in how they assimilate, but is a very “numbers” driven article and the author focuses only on bringing to light the literature of others…

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    language is avoiding the misinterpretations and promoting the ‘effective’ communication. Upper-level courses in psychology department often required students to write the review articles to integrate the student’s knowledge about the statistics, and research methods. In this paper, we will going to examine the influential article in the psychological discourse community, the most cited article in the psychology journal (Van Noorden, Maher and Nuzzo 553). According to journal nature, Mini-mental…

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    Research Methods The purpose of this research is to understand what makes college students with chronic illness resilient. In this chapter, I present my research paradigm and methodology for the study. Next, I address the aim, philosophical foundations and limitations of qualitative and phenomenological research. Last, but not least, I describe in detail the setting and data sources for the study, data collection procedures and methods of analysis for the interview data. Qualitative Research…

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    addressing the issue of sustainability. Business organization leaders need to constantly think how their organization physical location can influence the work cultural environment for the employees. The following are annotated bibliographies with research works about philosophical approaches that are relevant in today’s business environment. Annotated Bibliography Cotae, F-F.(2010). Looking at the link between leadership, organizational learning and the internationalization Sigmoid. Global…

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    Ethnography has many benefits, such as being primary research, meaning the information is based on first-hand experiences of the researcher. All information collected is thoroughly detailed, and allows others to compare individual experiences with one another. That being said, it also has it fair share of disadvantages. This method of research is very time consuming and requires that the researcher dedicate their time to their data collection. Another…

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    for business and social sciences studies often find themselves having to compulsorily register for a module in research methodology and statistics. (Onwuegbuzie, 2000) asserts that the role of statistics is to orientate the would be graduate to the world of research, which improves both their numeracy skills and further improve their employability since research also teaches the…

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    essay, her clear statement of the purpose, and her call to action from her audience forms a strong argument and importance for readers to connect and understand the problem. To begin with, Royster starts her article by stating her purpose for her research and then proceeds with three personal scenes and ends with a call to action for her readers. This arrangement captures the attention of more readers because of the simplicity and direct connection with…

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    Privacy issues also have affected millions over that last couple of years. When people sign up for Facebook they forget that what they put on the internet can be seen by everyone. In Clemmitt’s article, “Social Networking,” she tells us that sometimes personal information such as full names, e-mail addresses, and full birthdays is all it takes for someone to steal your identity (Clemmitt). Along with identity theft, the other privacy issue that has come…

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    not made clear what experience Mary has regarding the topic. Douglas does not physically participate in a participant observation (Guest 82). After reading a biography written by Oxford college, it seems Douglas gathered her information by reading research The Book of Leviticus. Douglas argues, “To be holy is to be whole, to be one; holiness is unity, integrity,…

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