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    Root Causes of terrorism In Pakistan : Not only Pakistan but the whole world is facing the problems of prevailing terrorist activities in one or some other form. These activities and attacks are prevailing like the cancer in the whole world that may be the most developed nations or the third world countries. In Pakistan Some attribute the terrorism and these terrorist activities to the political instability‚ economic conditions‚ standard of lives of the masses. yet others attribute it to the religious

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    3.2 Unit Root Testing

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    3.2. Unit Root Testing A lot of macroeconomic data displays trends and non-stationarity. A stationary series is one whose statistical properties are constant over time. Non stationary variables can lead to a spurious relationship. A spurious relationship is when two or more variables are not causally related but may be perceived that way because of other factors e.g. similar trends. Therefore‚ to ensure the results are as accurate as can be‚ a unit root test was conducted. The Augmented Dickey

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    1. Introduction Purpose / Objective This document‚ describes the concepts of Orthogonal Array Testing. The document describes the usage‚ benefits and limitations of Orthogonal Array Testing. This document also gives examples of how Orthogonal Array Testing can be implemented. Scope This is Black box testing technique which uses systematic and statistical pair-wise testing to find maximum defects with minimum test cases. Also known as OATS (Orthogonal Array testing Strategy)‚ this is a combinatorial

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    D1 Root Cause Analysis

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    Organizational Systems and Quality Leadership Task 2 Western Governors University 03/15/2015 Root cause analysis (RCA) is one of the organized techniques that can be used as an analyzer in any events of adverse events. In health care settings the best method to track down an adverse event and find out the root cause of the problem‚ would increase the overall patient well-being outcome. The best approach to an adverse event would be to set up questions systematically from the point

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    Money is the root of all evil. Many of us grew up hearing that money is the root of all evil‚ but that is not really what scripture teaches us. Money is neither evil nor good. It is only what happens with money once it is in our hands that gives it qualities of either good or evil. Money can be many things‚ depending on how we relate to it. We need to understand the difference between a physical currency that is the basis for our lives and a material desire that is driven by greed. It is a fact

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    Barq's Root Beer Analysis

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    Barq’s Root Beer has been an effective product on many generations of lives. The drink has made many people crave for its sparkly taste for many years. The founder‚ Edward Barq‚ has made Root Beer impact many people’s lives and their culture significantly. Barq’s Root Beer‚ originally created in Biloxi‚ has impacted many people’s lives and their culture by being used for events like Mardi Gras parades‚ football games‚ and in homes. Barq’s Root Beer has been a very effective and impacting product

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    Materialism is the Root of All Evil There is an old adage which says‚ "The root of all evil is money." This‚ however‚ is not true in America. In America‚ money is not the problem‚ the love of money‚ or materialism‚ is the problem. Materialism is at the core of our American dream. We grow up learning that success is rooted in material wealth and power. We live in a country where material things mean more to the general populous than a good education‚ where material things dictate the amount of money

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    Love is the Root of All Happiness Someone once said “ Three grand essentials to happiness in this life are something to do‚ something to love‚ and something to hope for.” (Joseph Addison) The meaning of happiness is different to each individual. Ones happiness could be playing a sport‚ while ones happiness could come from a religion. Happiness is a word thrown around like a football. One always wants to catch the ball‚ but sometimes they miss and the ball hits the ground. Happiness is essential

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    Conflict arises every moment in the world. Disputes over land‚ power‚ and pride have consumed human civilization from the beginning. However‚ as the world has grown to over seven billion people‚ the root cause of disputes has remained the same‚ nationalism. Nationalism‚ defined by Britannia as an ideology based on the premise that the individual’s loyalty and devotion to the nation-state surpass other individual or group interests.. Despite the belief that nationalism can unite people groups as seen

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    Ignorance is the root cause of fear. The Webster dictionary defines fear as "the emotion experienced in the presence or threat of danger". We fear whatever we perceive as potentially threatening our physical or psychological well-being. With almost no conscious thought‚ we constantly categorize things‚ either as safe or as threatening‚ based on our knowledge of the world and previous experiences. Our judgment is far from infallible‚ though. More often than not‚ the anxiety we feel is irrational

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