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    Research Methodology Assignment Set - 1 Q1. A. . Explain the types of research? Research may be classified as Pure Research: It is undertaken for the sake of knowledge without any intention to apply it in practice. It is also known as basic or fundamental research. It is undertaken out of intellectual curiosity or inquisitiveness. It is not necessarily problem-oriented. It aims at extension of knowledge. It may lead to either discovery of a new theory or refinement of an existing theory. It lays

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    conflict theory and how does it apply to medical sociology? The conflict theory is built on the idea of capitalism and power-struggle among the classes. Therefore‚ in capitalistic societies the elites control the norms and values and force those standards upon less privileged. These social processes create struggles over life-essential resources among various groups in the society and lead to external conflict among the people. Capitalism and profits are the essences of the conflict theory. Therefore

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    Positivist and Constructionist Theories: Basic Differences Dana L Ward Athens State University Positivist and Constructionist Theories: Basic Differences There is a basic difference in the two theories known as positivist and constructionist in sociology. It is considered determinism. In order to understand the theories and deviance‚ one must understand determinism. What is determinism? It is the belief that everything is already decided and occurs based on every thought‚ action and feeling

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    WHAT IS HYPNOSIS? DESCRIBE THE PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PHYSICAL ASPECTS OF HYPNOSIS AND DISCUSS THE ROLE OF RELAXATION IN HYPNOTHERAPY. In this essay I will explore the question of ‘What is hypnosis’ by first briefly taking a look through the ages at attempts to define hypnosis and the influence of this evolution on modern theories. I will then describe the various physical and psychological aspects of hypnosis‚ with a brief illustration into some of the modern brain imaging technologies allowing

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    Review of Mediation and Advocacy Bobbie Cecchini University of Phoenix Literature Review of Mediation and Advocacy Literature Review of Mediation and Advocacy in Human Services Field. This paper will review the following three areas: The Final Exit Network‚ Crime Victim’s‚ ‚ and Social Security Disability Advocacy. Additionally‚ we will explore the information which is available and links to mediation and advocacy to the human services field. This paper will discuss the strengths and

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    Introduction to Agile Methodology What is Agile? Agile methodology is an approach to the project management which help to respond to the unpredictability of building software through incremental‚ iterative work cadences‚ known as sprints. This methodology was developed to deal with situation where the waterfall model fails. The biggest drawback of waterfall model is that it assumes that every requirement of the project can be identified before any design or coding occurs. This may always be applicable

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    Involved In Vietnam

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    Increasingly Involved in Vietnam? The Vietnam War- one of the bloodiest‚ grimmest‚ and most trying times of the Cold War. A war that many believed was fought in vain and without purpose and that “…produced no famous victories‚ no national heroes and no patriotic songs…” A war that threw the USA into public disdain for intervening where intervention was not needed; for causing bloodshed when none was called for- and all in the name of a failed policy of Containment and the miscalculated Domino Theory. However

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    As an old saying goes‚ “a man who is contented will be always happy.” Involved in the world full of hundreds of thousands of substances‚ we must learn to be satisfied in case of being hurt by our greedy. In chapter 14 of Bible‚ among the fishermen were two men called James and John who were asked to launch out into the deep and let down their nets for a draught. Having finished as they were asked‚ they found that their nets were filled with fishes. When they had emptied the nets into the two boats

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    The shoulder is a key attribute to the performance of athletes in all sports. As the shoulder is ball and socket joint‚ ROM plays a huge role in the ability of the shoulder. The Labrum in the shoulder is the fibrocartilage that is attached to the rim of the socket which keeps the ball of the joint in place (Hopkins Medicine‚ n.d.). The labrum is key to the stability of the shoulder. A torn labrum occurs when the cartilage that is attached to the rim ruptures. The labrum can tear a few different ways;

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    INTRODUCTION: Our life will remain incomplete without the media. The radio‚ television‚ newspaper and internet are some forms through which we get information. Just like other fields‚ a vast development is seen in media fields also. The common people believe the news given by the media. So‚ the media should be very careful before giving any news to the public. They have to cover important happenings‚ in all the fields‚ around the world. There is no use in creating emotional feelings among public

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