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    Research Methodology for Beginners aka The Research Process (A-Z) (Part One) Saturday 2nd February 2013 S. Akinmayọwa Lawal Indigo Postgraduate Researcher and Doctoral Candidate Centre for Global Health‚ Trinity College Dublin‚ Dublin 2‚ Ireland. Email: lawals@tcd.ie Outline of Presentation (1) • • • • • • • • • What is Research? The Research Spectrum (Types of Research) Differences in Research Spectrum Approaches in Research Methodology Modes of Conducting Research Choosing a Research Topic

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    Philadelphia. Congress originally tossed aside even considering letting Lafayette fight; but they would soon be persuaded. Not only did Benjamin Franklin and Silas Deane write a letter to Congress on Lafayette’s behalf‚ but Lafayette also took the liberty to write a letter to Congress as well. He wrote‚ “After the sacrifices I have made‚ I have the right to exact two favours: one is‚ to serve at my own expense‚ - the other is‚ to serve at first as a volunteer” (85). Moved by this sentiment‚ Congress established

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    How did the Indian National Congress win support and what part did it play in ending British rule? The Indian Independence Act of 1947 marked a watershed upon the history of India and imperialism‚ predicating the protracted‚ but evident‚ retreat of empire. A body of influences are readily available in providing a depth of understanding of the event; it is‚ however‚ the permeating legacy of the Indian national congress that has been routinely identified as a political organisation synonymous with

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    Where does power lie in Congress? Congress in the US is granted all legislative powers by the Constitution‚ the power to appropriate funds‚ regulate trade and commerce and to formally declare war. Although the President imposes his will on all of these activities Congress is still an extremely important and powerful body; arguably today it has a superior mandate as President Bush was elected on a popular minority and less recently. Congress is regularly re-elected (every two years) and because of

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    ID Act By: Adnan Lulu Jacob Patterson Eric Tabor Jonathan Garcia BCIS 502 New Mexico State University Introduction What is the Real ID Act of 2005? The Real ID Act of 2005 is Division B of an act of the United States Congress titled Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act for Defense‚ the Global War on Terror‚ and Tsunami Relief‚ 2005 (Wikipedia). The Real ID Act has been talked about for many of years but with the terrorist attack on September 11‚ 2001‚ more politicians

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    The political push to increase cooperation among the then-loyal colonies began with the Albany Congress in 1754 and Benjamin Franklin’s proposed intercolonial collaboration to help solve mutual local problems themselves; the Articles of Confederation would bear some resemblance to it. Over the next two decades‚ some of the basic concepts it addressed would strengthen and others would weaken‚ particularly the degree of deserved loyalty to the crown. With civil disobedience resulting in coercive and

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    actions concerning the removal of the Indian‚ and obviously to justify his and the United States’ conduct towards the Native American people‚ jackson delivered a message to congress. The message is displayed in the message and papers of the presidents in a book titled " Andrew Jackson‚ First Annual Message to Congress" (1829) The message simply stresses the choice to continue to remove the indians from their natural endowment. One of Jackson’s justifications is that america’s

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    Did The Congress Made Amendment 14 to Punish the South? Amendment #14 punished the south for the entire rebellion‚ and the Civil War. The way that Congress made the law made it seem that it was helping the Freedmen‚ however‚ most of the sections are directed to the south‚ or made so that the only people who would violate these sections would be the southern states. Paragraph 1 states that Ex-slaves made citizens if they have been born in the United States. This part doesn’t hurt the

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    the important discoveries in any field of inquiry are more likely made by the beginners‚ but not the experts. I strongly disagree with this view because it is an extreme one. Though I concede that some important discoveries may be attributed to the work of novices‚ but this situation is not a prevail phenomenon in all fields. Most of achievements people acquire are dependent on the research of experts. Admittedly‚ beginners could contribute to some important discoveries because their thought might

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    ‘Members of Congress serve their constituents well but their country badly’ Discuss... By nature and definition Members of Congress are representative of local constituencies which have local interests‚ this means that they represent different types of people and so have to react to a unique combination of personal‚ electoral and political influences. So it is evident that it would be difficult to balance the interests of the constituents and those of congress and the country in general when

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