EPBB3044: RESEARCH METHODS IN EDUCATION Course Note Writer: Prof. Dr. Abdul Razak Habib Course Leader: Assoc Prof Dr Abdullah Mohd Noor TOPIC 2: WRITING RESEARCH REPORT 2.1 Introduction This topic will give you the overview of a research report and an example of a research report. After completing this topic‚ you should be able to explain the chapter contents of: (a) Research Problem; (b) Review of the Literature; (c) Research Method; (d) Research Findings; and (e) Conclusions (Figure
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Fides Bucu ENG 102 Essay Assignment # 2 Summary and Response Essay to Chapter 2 Switzerland Weiner reaches and visits different places in Switzerland via train which he falls in love with and thinks that it is punctual and efficient. He talks to various Swiss to find out why they are happy. However‚ they are surprised to hear why he thinks they are happy. They state that Swiss do no want to “put themselves in the spotlight”therefore not provoking envy among others. They do not talk about money
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On this test‚ I received a score of 2. In order to receive the higher score of 5‚ I would need to answer 13 more questions correctly. One of the questions I struggled with on this test is #2. I believed the answer to be C‚ but the answer is actually E. The reason why I know E is actually the correct answer is because the the word “this” refers to the contents of the previous sentence and I didn’t look back and analyze the previous sentence. Next question I missed on this test is #3. I believed the
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Cases 3-2‚ 11-2‚ and Problem 5-7 Anthony Cases 3-2: Loan Pine Café (B) 1. Below is the income statement for the Lone Pine Café from November 2‚ 2005-March 30‚ 2006. [pic] *Notes regarding two calculations: a. Sales = $43‚480 (cash) + $870 (accounts receivable) = $44‚ 350 b. Inventory (food & beverage) = $10‚016 (purchase from suppliers) + $1‚583 (accounts payable) + $370 (which is the change from inventory of $2800-$2430) = $11‚969. 2. This
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For this assignment I chose the movies “Stand by me” and “The Goonies”‚ I had only viewed these movies once as a child years ago. I decided to go buy them both and I watched them with my family. I found incredibly interesting the fact that both movies deal with a range of issues we have previously discussed in class concerning peer relations‚ peer pressure‚ parent-conflict‚ child abuse‚ etc. In the movie “The Goonies” we have the five main characters they call themselves The Goonies whom are:
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machine for station 1 on day 52 because it had the highest queue. Next‚ we ordered a machine for station 2 on day 74 and one for station 3 on day 80. This drastically reduced the number of jobs in queue at each station and kept our lead time below a day. In hindsight‚ we should have waited more than 6 days to purchase machine 3 until all settled down and we had time to build up capital from the machine 2 purchase. Towards the end of the simulation‚ we used a similar strategy to the last simulation and
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To: Shareholders of Hot Fashions From: 10/11/2013 HOT FASHIONS BUSINESS REPORT Return On Capital Employed= 53.18% Return on capital employed (ROCE) is the ratio of net operating profit of a company to its capital employed. It measures in percentage terms whatever the net profit is generated to overall value of the company in terms of capital employed. In the case of hot fashions‚ they have managed to generate a return on their capital
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ISE 589-003 CASE STUDY 1 CHAIRCRAFT CORPORATION Parul Joshi Surabhi Shouche Tanmay Lohani October 17th‚ 2014 Contents 1. Chaircraft Corporation 2. Manufacturing Operations 2.1 Lumber Preparation 2.2 Frame Parts Production 2.3 Assembly 3. Production Scheduling 4. Analysis and Recommendations 4.1 Lumber Inventory 4.2 Variation in Material Flow 4.3 Piece wise Rate 4.4 Lot Sizing: EOQ VS SOQ 4.5 Planning Time Cycle 4.6 Finished Goods Inventory 5. Conclusions 6. References 7. Appendices
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Chapter 2 Introduction to Networking Exercise 2.1.1 The 5 foundations of networking are necessary for allowing one device to communicate with another‚ because without any one of those five pieces of foundation‚ the communication wouldn’t work. Without the media‚ you wouldn’t be able to connect to anything‚ since media is your signal. Without an interface you wouldn’t be able to access any information on your computer. If you didn’t have a signal‚ you wouldn’t be able to transmit any information
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only music retailer which can create additional value through customer service and amusement to enhance the in-store experience. This is important for a differentiation strategy to be successful in future. By using the Ansoff Matrix model [Appendices 2]‚ HMV is developed a new product to new market. It means that there is high risk tactic according to this model. However‚ high risk will gain high return and this is one of the best ways HMV can compete with its competitors. HMV is not trying to change
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