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    process, and also the most time consuming. After open coding was completed, similar words and ideas were grouped together, accomplishing axial coding. Through axial coding, some mezzo-level themes began to appear and the connections between the transcripts were gradually being forged. Upon completion of axial coding, selective coding was employed to pick out broader themes that connected to the overarching topic of fatherhood. This sort of study warrants a qualitative method because of the…

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    of being sexually abused. The transcript doesn’t entail any information on Kathrine’s expertise, but we can clearly see that the ladies attending the group look for her for answers. As seen by Barbara asking Katherine for acknowledgment when sharing her frustration towards men. When Kathrine speaks, she speaks with control of the group and leadership to draw the ladies together when they question Sarah’s uncomfortable look. What with what we can see from the transcript this type of group to me,…

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    long gone. The woman’s frantic voice was garbled, as the reception in the trunk of the gray honda civic was less than ideal. “Help!” she whispered, “He’s kidnapped me, and I don’t know where he is taking me!”. I sighed as he placed the latest transcript back on the oakwood desk. “He’s done…

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    The raw data from the interview transcript and survey form were analyzed using the grounded theory approach developed by Corbin & Strauss (1990). The initial coding began after reading the entire interview transcript two times. Following this step, the data was deconstructed line-by- line and codes were assigned to the concepts and processes that these lines represented. Once the entire document was coded, the document was reviewed again with the aim to converge or diverge the data using a…

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    When completing high school, one must make the overwhelming decision on whether to go to a community college or a university for post-secondary education. In this essay, we will compare and contrast community colleges and universities. A university and community college serve the same purpose, to educate and share a sense of community. However, the two also have distinct differences such as, in their learning environment, the tuition fees, and the requirements needed to be admitted. Choosing…

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    lived in fear of getting called on by Mr. McLaren, dreaded tests and quizzes, and shook every time he handed back a graded assignment. I was never a quitter but didn't know what to do about the problem. I needed a good grade in U.S. History 2 on my transcript! Then I spent a holiday weekend with Kara, a friend from summer camp who attended high school in Austin. She explained an unusual approach to teaching U.S. history at her high school: the flipped classroom.…

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    most prominent source that Von Drehle used in this book was the complete transcript of the trial of Issac Harris and Max Blanck who were the owners of the Triangle Shirtwaist factory. The transcripts of People of New York v. Isaac Harris and Max Blanck case were missing for a long time until Von Drehle found the well-preserved copy of this trial in New York County Lawyers’ Association Library. It was due to this transcript that the trial and the life of the victims came to life. The chapters…

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    instead told them to use the already publish white-house transcript. On July 24 1974, the Supreme Court decided in United States v. Richard M Nixon that executive privilege did not apply to the Watergate tapes. The Supreme Court ordered Nixon to give all the tapes to Jaworski. The House Judiciary Committee recommended that the full House vote to impeach Nixon for contempt of Congress, abuse of power, and obstruction of justice. The transcripts of the tapes, which showed that Nixon ordered a…

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    The relationship between central dogma and a genetic code The vital sequence of different processes that transfers the genetic code from DNA via mRNA to finally form the functional product (finished proteins) together forms the central dogma of modern molecular biology. Thus, the genetic code is the basis of the central dogma of molecular biology. Central dogma is nothing but the flow of genetic information in all living cells including human cells from DNA to RNA to proteins. The central dogma…

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    night television talk show broadcast on CBS. David Letterman was ranked 45 on TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Stars of All Time in 1996. A guest star - Emma Watson is known as an English actress, model, and activist. This paper is going to analyze the transcript of David Letterman’s talk show with Emma Watson basing on ‘politeness’ theory proposed by Brown and Levinson (1978). The study focuses on bald on record, positive politeness and negative politeness strategies. Brown and Levinson’s…

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