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    questions can be simply Googled? Instead of having to painstakingly research questions through legitimate resources and spending time meticulously testing their hypothesis, they are instead…

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    Since this research paper is going to illustrate the different payment mechanisms in public-private partnerships projects, it is useful to start briefly with some definitions of P3 term. Indeed, P3 can be defined as a long-term contract to provide a public service or maintain a public facility, such as highways, hospitals, and bridges, between the private sector and the government entity . In this contract, the private sector will be taking the risk and the responsibility to maintain, operate,…

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    explains that most researches lead to technological innovations. He defines technology as “a design for instrumental action that reduces the uncertainty in the cause-effect relationships involved in achieving a desired outcome.” In other words, we use technology to create optimal solutions for our problems or needs. Furthermore, he argues that technology has a material aspect and as software aspect, and that these two aspects contribute to creating the best solution. On one hand, the material…

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    Analysis of an Interpersonal Closeness Study and Media Coverage Brianna M. Radl University of Georgia Analysis of an Interpersonal Closeness Study and Media Coverage The integrity of research is put at risk when journalists instead of scientists have the task of representing the findings in the media. Aron, Melinat, Aron, Vallone, Bator’s (1997) study, “The Experimental Generation of Interpersonal Closeness: A Procedure and Some Preliminary Findings,” is no exception as the Mozart effect…

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    With any research project there is an element of fear with just hearing or reading the word Research. Why is fear associated with research? Research in itself has many different concepts. According to The Merrian Webster Dictionary Research” mean: carful or diligent search or studious inquiry or examination aimed at the discovery and interpretation of new knowledge”. To me research means to find a subject of interest, ask a few questions. What impact it will have on me, what can I learn from it…

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    Independent Study Proposal

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    procedures for the continuation of the research program, which will run for the most part, independent of interference from the Kent Administration and Faculty. Consequently student research will be autonomous and teacher involvement in research will be minimal. Part III addresses the current obstacles and arguments against such a program, such as the Global Online Academy, teacher workload, and consistent student…

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    Gender And Toys

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    The author of the article Gender, Toys and Learning is Becky Francis, who is a Professor of Education and Social Justice, as well as the author of many other academic journal articles and books. Francis’ research was funded by the Froebel Research Institute and published in the journal Oxford Review of Education in 2010. The study focused on the favourite toys and DVDs of children aged three to five. Francis aimed to investigate whether these leisure resources were gendered, and to analyse the…

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    Naturalistic Observation

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    experimental research was done to find an answer to how infants learn to walk. Previous research was conducted on this topic, but it did not show anything about how much or how far infants walk, how often they fall, what makes them continue walking after falling, and how these abilities change with development. Researchers have simply focused on the structure of postures from a crawling to an upright walking position and the regular steps of infants on open grounds where they have to use natural…

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    Henrietta Lacks Sacrifice

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    biomedical research facility, to undergo an exam and have biopsies taken…

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    variable in this report is the use of aromatherapy,…

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