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  • Method

    Method

    Al Gore's movie, An Inconvenient Truth, was just what the public needed. Not only does it break down global warming to its basic concepts such as the greenhouse gas effect and how the carbon dioxide release from the combustion of fossil fuels affects it, but it also details the global effects that will take place if carbon dioxide levels begin to rise. Throughout the movie, Al Gore uses strong visuals to help emphasize his point.

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    Submitted: May 11, 2011 By: elaisevilla
  • Nursing Process and Clinical Decision-Making

    Nursing Process and Clinical Decision-Making

    Nursing Process and Clinical Decision-Making The nursing process and Benner's stages of clinical judgment have major roles in the nursing profession as well as nursing students. The nursing process serves as a guide or foundation for nurses and students alike to help formulate clinical decision-making. The Benner's stages of clinical judgment illustrate the different levels of proficiencies in both nursing students and licensed nurses. Both nursing process and Benner's stages have five progressive levels, which

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    Submitted: May 12, 2011 By: bigpappichulo
  • Stanislavski Method Acting

    Stanislavski Method Acting

    Stanislavski Method Acting To identify the objective clearly, the actor breaks down a scene into "beats" or "bits," short sections that end with each change of objective. In a basic example, if a character pours a cup of coffee, answers the phone, and then runs screaming out of the house, the scene has at least three separate beats. At the bare minimum, his objective changes from pouring coffee, to answering the phone, to getting out

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    Submitted: May 12, 2011 By: kimaya.desilva
  • Summary Research Methodology

    Summary Research Methodology

    Internal Consistency of measures The internal consistency of measures is indicative of homogeneity of the items in the measure that tap the construct. In other words, the item should "hang together as a set", and capable of independently measuring the same concept so that the respondent attach the same overall meaning to each of the items. Interim Consistency Reliability This is a test of the consistency of the respondent's answers to all the items in

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    Essay Length: 496 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 14, 2011 By: veronicaaaa
  • Research Article Analysis

    Research Article Analysis

    The purpose of this research is to show the negative effects that caused by an individual being incarcerated. The individual is the one that does the crime but yet they are not the only one that suffers the consequences'. Their action affects things like employment, earnings, and family relationships. If the individual has children they will more than likely be incarcerated by the time have they reached adulthood. I will start my search by doing

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    Essay Length: 3,168 Words / 13 Pages
    Submitted: May 14, 2011 By: Best1uhad
  • Market Research

    Market Research

    What's CRM? How Grey pursue the development of CRM? • CRM goal: an integrated approach to create, identify, evaluate, capture, enhance, share and apply Grey' intellectual capital • Use existing database in segmenting customers, predicting loyalty, analyzing market needs • Need a specialized team to develop CRM • Utilize the resources of Grey' worldwide partners Compare traditional customer service and CRM • Traditional customer service: Multiple customer databases or having no customer database Used to

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    Essay Length: 366 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 17, 2011 By: lilianramsis
  • Quantitative and Qualitative Research

    Quantitative and Qualitative Research

    Differences between quantitative and qualitative methodologies When you start to think about your research methodology, you need to think about the differences between qualitative and quantitative research. Qualitative research explores attitudes, behaviour and experiences through such methods as interviews or focus groups. It attempts to get an in-depth opinion from participants. As it is attitudes, behaviour and experiences which are important, fewer people take part in the research, but the contact with these people tends

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    Essay Length: 766 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: May 17, 2011 By: bonnieinthesea
  • Market Research for Customer Defection Analysis

    Market Research for Customer Defection Analysis

    The importance of customer satisfaction The pressure to improve customer satisfaction is as high as ever, if not higher. In a recent study by Ventana Research, 79% of companies rated improving customer satisfaction as the No. 1 priority for their contact center. As competition gets fiercer, customers are becoming harder to win, and keeping them happy -- so they stay with a company and spend more money -- is crucial to ongoing business performance. The

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    Essay Length: 353 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 17, 2011 By: swethamore
  • Marketing Research

    Marketing Research

    There are two types of marketing research. The first is consumer market research. The goal is to study the purchasing habits of consumers. This can be done by tallying up how much of a product is sold, through surveys or through other means. The information gathered from consumers can be used to analyze current marketing campaigns and to create new ones. The second type of marketing research is business to business (B2B) research, which studies

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    Essay Length: 368 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 17, 2011 By: iloi
  • Quantitative Methods for Business

    Quantitative Methods for Business

    1 Introduction 1 1.1 Survey of purpose 1 2 Case Studies - Regal Riverside Hotel 2 2.1 Introduction of Regal Riverside 2 3 Survey Methodology 2 3.1 Survey Design 2 3.2 Target Respondents 2 3.3 Sample Size 2 3.4 Pilot Survey 2 3.5 Questionnaire 2 4 Demographic Profiles 3 4.1 Gender 3 4.2 Hotel Survey Results on Age 3 4.3 Where are you come from? 4 4.4 Hotel Survey Result on Marital Status 5 4.5

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    Essay Length: 284 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: July 2, 2011 By: saomei
  • Quantitative Methods for Business

    Quantitative Methods for Business

    1 Introduction 1 1.1 Survey of purpose 1 2 Case Studies - Regal Riverside Hotel 2 2.1 Introduction of Regal Riverside 2 3 Survey Methodology 2 3.1 Survey Design 2 3.2 Target Respondents 2 3.3 Sample Size 2 3.4 Pilot Survey 2 3.5 Questionnaire 2 4 Demographic Profiles 3 4.1 Gender 3 4.2 Hotel Survey Results on Age 3 4.3 Where are you come from? 4 4.4 Hotel Survey Result on Marital Status 5 4.5

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    Submitted: July 2, 2011 By: saomei
  • Quantitative Methods for Business

    Quantitative Methods for Business

    1 Introduction 1 1.1 Survey of purpose 1 2 Case Studies - Regal Riverside Hotel 2 2.1 Introduction of Regal Riverside 2 3 Survey Methodology 2 3.1 Survey Design 2 3.2 Target Respondents 2 3.3 Sample Size 2 3.4 Pilot Survey 2 3.5 Questionnaire 2 4 Demographic Profiles 3 4.1 Gender 3 4.2 Hotel Survey Results on Age 3 4.3 Where are you come from? 4 4.4 Hotel Survey Result on Marital Status 5 4.5

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    Essay Length: 284 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: July 2, 2011 By: saomei
  • Random Clinical Vs. Sensitivity Tests

    Random Clinical Vs. Sensitivity Tests

    Random clinical trials VS. sensitivity tests According to Feinstein (1983), "although highly successful in investigating remedial therapy, randomized clinical trials have sometimes created rather than clarified controversy when the treatments were given for the complex problems involved in studying either the primary prevention of disease or the secondary prevention of adverse progression for an established disease. Another source of difficulty has been the inevitable conflicts created by two legitimate and justifiable but opposing policies regarding

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    Submitted: July 26, 2011 By: britania
  • Marketing Research on Soft Drinks

    Marketing Research on Soft Drinks

    MARKETING RESEARCH ON SOFT DRINKS This is marketing research on the soft drink market which was conducted and analyzed on the basis if a survey. The survey mainly included questioners having both open ended and closed ended questions.The survey in enclosed with the research report Description Carbonated drinks made without any alcohol are called Soft Drinks. They are also known as Coke/Soda/Pop etc. Hot chocolate, teas, coffee etc are usually excluded from this classification. They

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    Submitted: November 20, 2011 By: Fahad
  • Research Aim and Objectives

    Research Aim and Objectives

    Aim and objectives of this research are basically twofold. First aim of this research is to identify the impact of fast fashion industry on consumer behavior. To fulfill this aim a lot of things need to be analyzed and explored. Second aim of this research is to identify the strategic factors that form competitive advantages of a firm operating in fast fashion industry. Initially consumer behavior will be examined from various perspectives and will be

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    Submitted: August 30, 2012 By: pirbaba
  • Children's Hospital & Clinics

    Children's Hospital & Clinics

    1. ?????????????????????????????????????? (1) Comment on Patient Safety Initiative: To enhance patient safety is not a new idea in the hospital. However, it is difficult to implement it due to culture resistance. What Julie Morath has done differently in Children's Hospital was that she breaks the ABC (Accuse, Blame, Criticize) culture into an open, transparent system to the patient's family, to the hospital employees including the first line workers, the medical doctor and the management. She

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    Submitted: May 28, 2013 By: frankliu0617
  • Marijuana Research

    Marijuana Research

    gfggdfHolden Caulfield is characterized as a young, impulsive, self- declared loner. He does not fit in anywhere, often not even trying to find a place for himself. He keeps failing in traditional roles: he has been sent away to school, probably because he is a difficult son; he flunks out of school after school, because he refuses to do his work or try; and he is liked by no one and has no real friends,

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    Essay Length: 503 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: May 29, 2013 By: Bob
  • Rm - Fitness Research

    Rm - Fitness Research

    Executive summary The key findings of our survey are as follows: • 76% of the respondents were male and 24% of female. This proportion reflects the population of male and female in an MBA collages. The numbers of respondent from 2 year course are in larger number as compared to 1 year course. It shows the main population comprises of 2 year program students in MBA colleges. And students are mainly lies in the

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    Essay Length: 365 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: October 27, 2013 By:
  • Preparing to Conduct Business Research

    Preparing to Conduct Business Research

    PREPARING TO CONDUCT RESEARCH: PART 3 Preparing to Conduct Research: Part 3 ________________ Preparing to Conduct Research: Part 3 Puzzle’s is a small bar on Mesa Street at El Paso, Texas. The bar has been open for about a year and has been gaining clientele and has a bright future ahead. Although Puzzle’s seems to have enough customer’s to record good sales, it has been losing liquor since two new bartenders came on board. According

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    Submitted: September 2, 2014 By: carrob004
  • Analytical Methods

    Analytical Methods

    First, we check the graphical plot of the data On checking correlogram at level we find distinct AR(1) signature C:\Users\Arnab\Desktop\Term 4\AMAF\arimadatasetppt\corr.jpg We conduct Unit root test and find that we cannot reject null hypothesis that there is unit root. Thus the series is non stationary. C:\Users\Arnab\Desktop\Term 4\AMAF\arimadatasetppt\corr.jpg We check the correlogram at first difference and find that the series becomes white noise process. Hence we cannot de trend and proceed in this way. 1st method

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    Submitted: September 22, 2014 By: arny617
  • Media Psychology

    Media Psychology

    MEDIA LITERACY Media Literacy David Jacobs PYSC 8765 6/22/2014 Dr. Cabiria ________________ Media Literacy The popularity and dependence on the Internet and mobile technologies have grown dramatically. Gackenback (2007) mentions that evidence suggest that computer-mediated communication and Internet based behavior involves high levels of self-disclosure. Studies have revealed that online users seem to be comfortable revealing personal and intimate information about their live in a public forum (Gackeback, 2007). This level of disinhibition can lead

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    Submitted: October 11, 2014 By: David Jacobs
  • Masculinity Research

    Masculinity Research

    Masculinity Research Eric Jackson 05.08.06 Advisor Prof. Rader Intent of Study “The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn’t exist.” - Verbal The Usual Suspects(1995) “The prime paradox of gender is that in order to dismantle the institution you must first make it very visible, which is the purpose of this book.” -Judith Lorder Paradoxes of Gender (1994:10) This project started in a Social Control and Human Freedom class. The

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    Submitted: October 13, 2014 By: Eric Jackson
  • Media Bias Research Paper

    Media Bias Research Paper

    Topacio Jared Topacio Mr. Stewart AP U.S. Government & Politics 24 April 2014 Media Bias Research Paper The news media has a crucial societal role in providing information to the public. Citizens rely upon this information to make informed judgments and decisions. (Censorship by Media Conglomerates Threatens Democracy) However, the news media is widely viewed as biased. Bias is prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in

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    Submitted: October 15, 2014 By: jar3dt
  • Research Study and Sunrise Model

    Research Study and Sunrise Model

    Research study and Sunrise model 1. The question that is being asked is does home visits provide a broad overview about the living conditions of the individual and family care and may be oriented in terms of the theory of cultural diversity and universality? Would HF patients be better managed at home? 2. Yes, I do agree that HF patients would be better treated at home. I do agree that in home care the attention

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    Submitted: October 21, 2014 By: oliviagavin1
  • Positive Psychology

    Positive Psychology

    Positive Psychology Positive Psychology Assignment number u03a1, DB8010-01, Instructor: ________________ Introduction People usually attach negative connotations to their understanding of psychology, and these things are categorized by DSM-IV codes for ordinary problems de jour - anxiety, depression, or stress. Then this belief is further reinforced when friends and family indicate that someone could, in theory, be in therapy forever working on ‘their issues’, as nobody is perfect. Positive psychology makes a world of sense on

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    Submitted: November 8, 2014 By: nzervakos

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