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Research Paper on Coral Reefs and Their Habitat
Research Paper on Coral Reefs and their Habitat Uploaded by Buster57 on Dec 21, 2004 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Coral Reefs Coral reefs are complex and diverse habitat. They are perhaps on of the most interesting and colorful ecosystems to be found in the marine environment. They are very unique in many ways. Coral reefs play many important poles in the marine world. They must have certain conditions to be formed, and to survive. Lots of different sea
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Business Research Paper: Synopsis of the Enterprise Resource Planning (erp) System
Business Research Paper: Synopsis of the Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) System Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) System is a software system that supports and automates the business processes by providing timely and accurate enterprise-wide information for decision making (Vemuri & Palvia, 2006). This paper is based on the research article, “Improvement in Operational Efficiency Due to ERP Systems Implementation: Truth or Myth?” by the authors Vijay K. Vemuri and Shailendra C. Palvia, which will discuss the
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Research
Research Sources Paula D. Zeanah, Edwarrd V. Morse, “Community reactions to reproductive health care at three school-based clinics in Louisiana,” Journal of School Health (Sep 96) Vol. 66 Issue 7 p.237 5p. Consequences of the young teenager and how it is recognized by the health care providers and the problems that effect the social, physical, and economic situation. They had a focus group and took data from three schools in Louisiana, and looked at
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Research Paper: Personality and Emotions
RESEARCH PAPER: PERSONALITY AND EMOTIONS Many marketers focus their efforts on determining the extent to which personality and emotions play a role in consumer behavior. Why do specific customers behave the way they do, why do certain individuals seek information on certain products, and why do customers choose and purchase the products they do? All of these questions remain one of the main interests in our society. Simply speaking, personality and emotions are the main
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Research on Ainsworth
Mary Ainsworth did a laboratory experiment known as the Strange Situation to find a way to develop a reliable method of measuring quality of attachment. The Strange Situation measures the level of attachment between the infant and the primary caregiver (usually the mother). This is measured because it is found that infants exhibit different behaviours toward their primary caregiver and strangers. This is measured according to the infant’s security of attachment to their primary caregiver.
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Yahoo Research Paper
Yahoo! Inc is global company which provides internet services to users and business globally. It was founded by a Jerry Yang and David Filo in 1994. The company offers variety kind of services and products for free and premium. Some of the services that they offer are email, search engine, directory, web portal, news, web hosting, radio, music, maps, etc. YAHOO!’S BUSINESS MODEL Yahoo! is a global internet services company, but it started off as
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Leadership Research Benchmarking
Within various levels of management at Good Sport, decisions needed to be made that encouraged team development, the understanding of subcultures, and the hanging of the organizational culture. Each individual of our team has explored various companies in similar situations and how those companies responded. Could these different approaches help Good Sport or Gene One? What can be learned as a new leader needing to make changes in the organization to increase productivity, cut costs,
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Medical Research
Medical Research Outline I. Introduction Beep! Beep! Beep! The heart monitor beeps every time his heart does the boys face is unemotional to him its already over. As he sleeps next to him are all his family members many speechless and most in tears as they watch the 13 year old boy’s last moments. Hooked up to a breathing machine because his lungs are now useless he struggles for each breath; and yet it
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Research Methods
Research method To gain my secondary information I used such sources as the Internet, books and midwifery journals. My secondary information will consist of the benefits of breast-feeding for the mother and baby, the benefits of bottle-feeding for the mother and baby as well as statistics on breast-feeding. All information that I have gained for my secondary data is all reliable, because it has come from recommended sites, books and journals that have been approved
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Marketing Research: Kudler Fine Foods
Marketing Research: Kudler Fine Foods Kudler Fine Foods has continued to grow and is now poised to make significant internal changes to increase revenue and customer satisfaction. Kudler Fine Foods is a gourmet grocery store and recent market surveys have shown they have continued to exceed customer’s satisfaction in every area except one: the cost of merchandise. By exploring ways to reduce costs Kudler Fine Foods will experience an increase in customer satisfaction. The Importance
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Research Design and Statistic Concepts Worksheet
Running Header: RESEARCH DESIGN AND STATISTICS CONCEPTS WORKSHEET Research Design and Statistics Concepts Worksheet University of Phoenix MBA/510 Managerial Decision Making Research Design and Statistics Concepts Worksheet Concept Application of Concept in Scenario Reference to Concept in Reading Research:  Knowable  Unknowable  Researchable USA World Bank will need to know if their new program they want to launch is possible. They know that these types of ventures can be successful and believe their
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Service Learning Research Paper
Service Learning Research Paper Dictionary.com defines homelessness as the state or condition of having no home (especially the state of living in the streets), people without homes considered as a group, having no home or haven. The homeless are the most noticeable of America’s social tribulations. You can see homeless individuals everywhere in cities, town, suburbs, and rural areas. Believe it or not everyone has a reason to why they are homeless. Well if that
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Review of P53 Research
Ventura A et al. Restoration of p53 function leads to tumour regression in vivo. Nature. 2007 Feb 8;445:661-5. 1. “Loss of p53 function may not only play a role in the early stages of tumor development, but also be required for the continued proliferation or survival of an established tumor.” (Ventura 661) is an explicit hypothesis in this paper. 2. Increase in tumor volume can be predicted in tumors where p53 remains inactive. Tumor regression
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Business Research Paper
Business Research Paper What makes a business successful? This is a question that all organizations must answer in order to achieve its objectives and goals. To achieve organizational goals cooperation must come from all employees including management. In order to identify a business opportunity or a business problem research must be conducted. The purpose of this paper is to define the business research and its purpose, explain the business problem under investigation, and identify the
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Sickle Cell Anemia
Sickle cell crisis (HgbSS) is a debilitating disorder characterized by blood cells changing into a sickle shape as a result of stressful conditions such as exhaustion, hypoxia, severe infection, or even cold temperatures. “The term sickle cell disease (SCD) is used in a generic sense to refer to all the clinically severe sickling syndromes” (Desai,Dhanani, 2002). This paper is going to describe the theoretical origin of sickle cell, the genetic components, pathophysiology of the sickle
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Fiber Research
Fiber Research Insoluble fiber functions by helping with digestion and moving food through the intestines, which helps the body clean out waste. Soluble fiber also helps with your digestive tract but in addition functions to absorb cholesterol. This helps to keep cholesterol levels low and aids in heart health. Doctors recommend having both insoluble and soluble fiber in your diet. Numerous food sources contain fiber. These include legumes, Brussels sprouts, broccoli, spinach and raw fruits
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Steroid Research
Androgenic-Anabolic Steroid-Induced Body Changes in Strength Athletes BACKGROUND: Some strength athletes use androgenic-anabolic steroids (AAS) to improve body dimensions, though the drugs' long- and short-term effects have not been definitively established. OBJECTIVE: This study sought to investigate the short- and long-term effects of AAS self-administration on body dimensions and total and regional body composition. DESIGN: This prospective, unblinded study involved 35 experienced male strength athletes: 19 AAS users (drugs were self-administered) and 16 nonuser
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Adoption Research Paper
Open Adoption: A Growing Trend in the U.S. In the last four decades, the concept of the American family has undergone a radical transformation, reflecting societyЎЇs growing openness. Among all segments of society, there is a greater acceptance of a variety of family structures ЁC from single parenting to blended families to same sex parenting of children. The introduction of openness into the process of adoption offers new opportunities for children in need of a
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The Practice of Research in Criminology and Criminal Justice Ch 3
Ch 3 Conceptualization and Measurement In chapter 3 of The Practice of Research in Criminology and Criminal Justice there are four areas of focus. They are concepts, measurement operations, evaluation of measures, and levels of measurement. We are going to address conceptualization by using substance abuse and related ideas as examples. For measurement, let us review first how measures of substance abuse have been created, utilizing procedures as available data, questions, observations, and less direct
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Buddhism Research Paper
Buddhism, perhaps one of the most popular religions,with approximately 560 million followers, is definitely one of the most misunderstood forms of religion in this day and age( Wikipedia 1). This religion is so complex with its many different beliefs, and yet once understood, can seem so simple. Many western-religious believers don't understand the complexities of this predominately Mideastern religion, simply because they don't take the time to learn the aspects of Buddhism, or because
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Global Communications Benchmarking Research
Global Communications Benchmarking Research University of Phoenix Introduction Global communications is experiencing many problems. As a corporation, they are seeking to solve their problems by developing new initiatives. One of these strategies is to “realize growth through the introduction of new services, primarily to its small business and consumer customers.” In order to “maximize their initiatives the company plans to market itself more aggressively on an international level with the goal of becoming a truly
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Red Bull -- Research/marketing Strategy
Company Overview Red Bull, founded in 1984 by Deitrich Mateschitz and Chaleo Yoovidhya, is headquartered in Austria. In 2006, Red Bull generated over Ђ2,6 billion (euros) in 2006 throughout the world with the help of its’ 3,903 employees. The origin of Red Bull dates back to 1962 where the original formula was developed by Chaleo Yoovidhya, a Thai businessman, and sold under the name Krating Daeng by a local pharmaceutical company to treat jetlag and
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Qualitative Research Report
Qualitative Research Report Article Connelly, L.M., Miner-Williams, D., & Yoder, L.H., 2003. A qualitative study of charge nurse competencies. Medsurg Nursing, 12(5), 298-306. Problem The study was conducted to determine the competencies necessary to be a successful charge nurse (Connelly, Miner-Williams, & Yoder, 2003). There has been limited research conducted to provide information concerning the clinical role of the charge nurse. This study identifies the competencies necessary to be an effective charge nurse. The charge
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Historical Developments in Nursing Research
Historical Developments in Nursing Research and Nursing Research Utilization The purpose of this paper is to provide the reader with information on historical developments in nursing research and nursing research utilization. The paper will focus on five key developments that have influenced nursing research over the years. Developments covered, will include; the work of Florence Nightingale, the development of educational programs for nursing research, the American Nurses Association (ANA), nursing research funding from the National
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Analysis of Flawed Research
Analysis of Flawed Research The following article analysis review by Team B illustrates and identifies several examples of statistics abuse in the practical world as a result of flawed research. The following examples demonstrate how a manger could and in many examples, does make erroneous decisions due to inaccurate statistics. The team has compiled the results by detailing the respective articles. In the article, Pentagon Decision Making: seriously flawed, Karen Kwiatkowski witnessed first hand how
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