James Cameron’s Science Fiction film "Terminator II" uses various conventions of Sci-Fi to not only engage viewers‚ but entertainment them. Science fiction uses various futuristic elements to convey powerful comments about society. This is most effectively done through his powerful and relatable social comments. His central social comments force audiences to question their own world and like all Sci-Fi texts explore how possible this actually is. The dominant social comment explored by James Cameron
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Introduction The UK government set up High Speed 2 (HS2) Ltd in January 2009 to consider the case for new high speed rail line between London and Scotland capable of carrying passenger trains at speeds up to 250 miles per hour. The broad plan for the network to Manchester and Leeds including the section between London and the West Midlands is roughly the shape of a letter Y. The “Service specification assumptions for the Y network” shows a total of 18 trains per hour (tph). The government and its
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research answered the following questions: 1. How will the growth of Asbok choi (Brassica rapa L.) plants compare on different substrates in terms of: a. height b. growth time of Asbok choi (Brassica rapa L.) 2. Which of the substrates is more effective in the growth of asbok choi (Brassica rapa L.)? a. saw dust b. dried leaves Hypothesis: The hypothesis formulated: There is no significant difference in the growth
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Two-Way ANOVA Two-way ANOVA is similar to one-way ANOVA in all aspects except that in this case additional independent variable is introduced. Each independent variable includes two or more variants. Take the Demonstration problem 11.3 on page number 437 of KEN BLACK Feed the data as shown below: And the values as: 1 1 3.47 1 2 3.43 1 3 3.44 1 4 3.46 1 5 3.46 1 6 3.44 2 1 3.40 2 2 3.41 2 3 3.41 2 4 3.45 2 5 3.40 2 6 3.43 3 1 3.38 3 2 3.42 3 3 3.43 3 4 3.40 3 5 3.39 3
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Chapter 16 Completely Randomized Factorial ANOVA This tutorial describes the procedures for computing F tests for a completely randomized factorial analysis of variance design. The reading-speed data in Table 16.4-2 of the textbook are used to illustrate the procedures. 1. Enter a description of the data in the SPSS Data Editor following steps 1–4 described in the Frequency Distribution tutorial for Chapter 2. Use rows 1‚ 2‚ and 3 of the SPSS Data Editor Variable View window to describe
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One-way repeated measure ANOVA In a one-way repeated measures ANOVA design‚each subject is exposed to two or more different conditions‚ or measured on the continuous scale onthree or more occasions. It can also be used to compare respondents’ responses to two or more questions or items. These questions‚ hiwever‚ must be meausred using the same scale.( Likert scale) Example of research question: Is there a change in confidence scores over the three time periods? What you need: One group of participants
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aspects of the subject and making themselves available for guidance Munindra Pandey INDIAN BUSINESS ACADEMY Page 2 BIG CINEMAS CUSTOMER SATISFACTION SURVEY 2010 CONTENTS TABLE Description Executive summary Big Cinemas a profile Research objective Research methodology Outcomes from the questionnaire Data representation Data analysis Based on graph Based on ANOVA Based on correlation Page number 4 5-6 6 6 7-8 9-12 13-17 Conclusion Recommendation and action plan Bibliography
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spirituality A STUDY ON THE WORKPLACE SPIRITUALITY CLIMATE‚ COMMITMENT AND PERFORMANCE ABSTRACT As now a day’s employee’s spirituality in organizations are very important issues in the area of management and organizations. Years ago people were wanted to put their spiritual existence behind the door before entering the workplace‚ but nowadays‚ separating work life from spiritual life reduces employee’s morale and these two cannot be separate and people like being with their whole (physical
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type 2 diabetes to reduce their chance of getting type 2 diabetes in the future. I have chosen this question because Type 2 diabetes is becoming a big concern in New Zealand as we have one of the highest rates in the world that has type 2 diabetes. Also‚ this ailment is a concern to me personally because my family has a blood line of type 2 Diabetes. In this report‚ I will be thoroughly explaining the ideas of: what type 2 diabetes are‚ how the numbers of children and teenagers with type 2 diabetes
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1 TYPE 2 DIABETES Andrea Jimenez Sullivan University Pathophysiology with Pharmacology I-07 November 15‚ 2013 Type 2 Diabetes 2 Type 2 diabetes is a metabolic disorder resulting from the body ’s inability to properly use insulin. This is called insulin resistance. Insulin resistance means the body does not respond when insulin is present. This is the most
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