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    In this paper‚ I will talk about the CAS standard for University of Northern Colorado (UNCO) Career Services. At first‚ I thought that there was not CAS standard for UNCO Career Services and I was wrong after asking the director of Career Services. Career Services follows the CAS Standard and their values in order improve the program and the institution. In this paper‚ I will evaluate the program‚ how CAS fits within the Career Services‚ and recommendation. Evaluate the program One of the things

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    Senior English Research Paper Purpose To meet the standards for Senior English and your Senior Celebration‚ you need to demonstrate that you can research effectively. Furthermore‚ to be successful in life‚ you need to know how to research. Whether you are selecting a college course‚ investigating various options for a new car‚ or trying to make sense of a doctor’s medical diagnosis‚ you need to use the research process. This research paper‚ both content and process‚ is designed for

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    Lesson 1 Meaning of Research‚ The Research Process and Characteristics Objectives: 1. To understand the nature and meaning of research. 2. To know continuous search after new knowledge of a fundamental nature. 3. To apply the goals of research in the development of technically trained people of various levels to man science agencies‚ industrial firms and allied organizations. 4. To recognize the need for information • accurate information is the basis for intelligent

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    International Journal of Business Research and Development  ISSN 1929‐0977 | Vol. 2 No. 1‚ pp. 18‐27 (2013)                      www.sciencetarget.com  Corporate Social Responsibility: Driving Forces and Challenges Anupam Sharma* and Ravi Kiran Thapar University‚ Patiala‚ India Abstract Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is gaining more and more importance day by day. CSR is not only drawing the corporate magnates into its circumference‚ but is also luring educationists‚ social activists

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    1. Research methodology definition Research methodology is the philosophy or the general principle which will guide the research (Dawson C. ‚ 2007). 2. Decide the research methods 1) Thinking about purpose You need to think about the purpose of your research as this will help point to the most appropriate methods to use. 2) Qualitative research and quantitative research Qualitative research explores attitudes‚ behavior and experiences through such methods as interviews or focus groups

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    Nutrigenomics – An emerging field of science and technology unrevealing inter-relationships between nutrients and human genome using modern tools such as Transcriptomics‚ Metabolomics‚ Epigenomics and Proteomics By Raffia Siddique‚ Hafsa Iftikhar‚ Rabia Ejaz‚ Tahira Karim List of contents Introduction to Nutrigenomics Emerging faces of nutrition‚ nutrigenomics and nutrigenetics Experimental Approaches and Technologies used in Nutrigenomics Metabolomics-newest tool for Nutrigenomics

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    Chapter Four ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS The prospect of creating children through somatic cell nuclear transfer has elicited widespread concern‚ much of it in the form of fears about harms to the children who may be born as a result. There are concerns about possible physical harms from the manipulations of ova‚ nuclei‚ and embryos which are parts of the technology‚ and also about possible psychological harms‚ such as a diminished sense of individuality and personal autonomy. There are ethical concerns as

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    Ethical Dilemma on Stem Research Discussion of the bioethics of human stem cell research has transitioned from controversies over the source of human embryonic stem cells to concerns about the ethical use of stem cells in basic and clinical research. Key areas in this evolving ethical discourse include the derivation and use of other human embryonic stem cell–like stem cells that have the capacity to differentiate into all types of human tissue and the use of all types of stem cells in clinical

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    head: ETHICS IN RESEARCH Ethical Issues in Social Psychological Research Social psychological research has been conducted in response to many social concerns. Over the years the focus of research has changed greatly depending on the needs of society. However the main purpose has remained constant‚ which is to contribute to understanding individual thoughts‚ feelings‚ and behaviour in light of a broader social context. Social psychological research is done with both humans and animals. Therefore

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    Ethical considerations in the research of applied linguistics JIAN HE Monash University 1. Introduction In applied linguistics researches‚ there are unlikely considerable issues related to ethics or morality due to the harmlessness of the nature of language study. And in most cases‚ the participants are even able to get more or less some benefits from the research. For example‚ the participants may have an opportunity to gain certain knowledge of a target language via practicing

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