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    The Importance of Methodology in Teaching English The University of Jordan Done by: Lana Abd AL-Rahem AL-Rewashed. 2013-2014 Abstract I wrote this research to shed light on one of the practice field in applied linguistics is the educational linguistic‚ this field very important to me‚because I am student in English language specialization‚interested in methodology in teaching English. Introduction _Back ground: linguistic in educational

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    differ across time and space‚ iii.Knowledge sustained through social processes: endures through dissemination and reconfirmation‚ iv.Knowledge and social action go together -> produces and is result of social processes. Ontology Epistemology Methodology Positivist Objective stable reality Objective detached observer‚ nomothetic assumptions Experimental‚ quantitative hypothesis testing Interpretive Internal subjective experience Empathetic‚ observer intersubjectivity Interactional‚ interpretation

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    1. Crime are usually classified as (a) Index crimes (b) Personal crimes (c) Property crimes (d) All of the above 2. What are some characteristics of white collar crime (a) Tends to be made up of complex‚ sophisticated and relatively technical actions (b) When legitimate or conventional avenues make the attainment of a goal difficult or impossible 3. Why is white collar crime so much more lucrative than ordinary burglaries‚ robberies and larcenies? (a) White collar

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    CHAPTER 1 (research methodology) INTRODUCTION 1. Background If stress is left untreated it can cause many physical and emotional problems such as: digestion problems‚ headaches‚ migraines‚ heart disease‚ anger‚ irritability‚ mood swings‚ depression‚ panic attacks and anxiety. In SPR‚ stress from employee still have going on. While stress is readily acknowledged to be a common feature of modern life‚ defining stress‚ its causes‚ symptoms and effects is a very complex matter. Some definitions

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    Fundamentals of Hypothesis-Testing Methodology Hypothesis testing typically begins with a theory‚ a claim‚ or an assertion about a particular parameter of a population. Some of them are: • The Null and Alternative Hypotheses The hypothesis that the population parameter is equal to the company specification is referred to as the null hypothesis. A null hypothesis is often one of status quo and is identified by the symbol H0. Whenever a null hypothesis is specified‚ an alternative hypothesis

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    RESEARCH METHODOLOGY Research Design: The Research Design can be grouped under 2 sectors i.e.‚ Primary source and secondary sources. Other than these primary and secondary sources the study of various cases of the applicants by going through the files guided to make an analysis and findings regarding the status of Home Loans in the current scenario. Even by assisting the Credit Processing Analyst‚ the analysis and findings were approved by them Sample Design: The data collected from the

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    Planning has materialised as an important component of the overall planning process. Given the increasingly rapid pace of developments in IT‚ the traditional approach to Information Systems Planning is not adequate. Analysis and evaluation of six methodologies has concluded that a new approach is needed for Information Systems Planning. The need for this is greater than ever because the function of IT to organisations strategic actions is considered to be one of the most effective ways to better business

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    The Background and Methodology of Childhood Obesity HCS/465 January 16‚ 2014 The Background and Methodology of Childhood Obesity Abstract: Over the years childhood obesity has grown by more than 9 million‚ and this number is expected to grow by even more. Parents are not always heard‚ and often schools are not run the way they would prefer. In this article parents are given a voice and a chance to be heard on what they feel is important for their children’s health. In this article the

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    UNIT1 Marketing is _____. 1. another word for advertising and sales 2. only used by major corporations 3. about satisfying customer needs 4. about simply making a profit The first step in the marketing process is to work to understand customers. 1. True 2. False Once we have created value for customers‚ the final step in the marketing process is to capture value from them. 1. True 2. False The most basic concept underlying marketing is that

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    Experiment 1: Study of Any Testing Tool (Win Runner) Win Runner is a program that is responsible for the automated testing of software. Win Runner is a Mercury Imperative’s enterprise functional testing tool for Microsoft windows applications. Importance of Automated Testing: 1. Reduced testing time 2. Consistent test procedures – ensure process repeatability and resource independence. Eliminates errors of manual testing 3. Reduces QA cost – Upfront cost of automated testing

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