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    Biology Fieldwork Report

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    Biology Fieldwork Report Tioman Island Kevin Kam 11W Biology Fieldwork Survey 2013 Date: 15th April – 19th April 2013 (Monday – Friday) Site location: Tioman Island‚ Malaysia Type of habitat surveyed: Located 32km away from the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia‚ Tioman Island is a small island is surrounded by the South China Sea and has a sheer size of 20km long and 11km wide. Tioman Island bears constant humid conditions and hot temperatures due to its close proximity to the equator. The

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    how expansive the memorial is‚ in terms of meaning and significance. Some of my other photos are interesting and portray many of the elements I am interested in‚ however‚ these few stuck out and seemed unique from the rest‚ further adding to my ethnographic research. Although‚ it should be noted that all four do involve similar themes of what constitutes ‘space’ and ‘interaction.’ The pictures depict other ways of interacting with the memorial that I did not initially conceptualize as such and added

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    Fieldwork Number 1

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    Fieldwork No. 01 LAYING-OUT A SIMPLE CURVE Name : Weather : Group No. : Place : Designation : Time‚ Start : Instructor : End : Objectives a. To layout a simple curve on the ground using the method of deflection when the entire curve is visible from the beginning of curve (B.C.). II. Instruments 1 unit - Engineers transit 1 pc - Plumb bob 1 roll - string 1 pc - 50-meter tape 10 pcs - marking pins

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    Overall‚ I displayed professionalism during Fieldwork 1 by following the rules and expectations set forth by the organization. For example‚ I dressed appropriately‚ worked well with the clients and staff‚ and showed respect and courtesy for others (i.e.‚ respecting clients’ confidentiality‚ having integrity‚ not gossiping‚ etc.). Moreover‚ I assert that one of my assets during Fieldwork 1 was my ability to be optimistic‚ especially when I had a bad day. For instance‚ despite my mood‚ I had the ability

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    This study will employ ethnographic research methods for data collection. It will involve close observation of the learning environment available to these students. In addition‚ the data collection will also entail interviews with three parents‚ four teachers of the refugee children‚ a religious leader‚ and a humanitarian aid worker who work closely with this community. These methods are described in more detail below: Recruiters: From 2011 to 2014‚ I have studied and worked in Chiang Mai‚ Thailand

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    Please re-watch the Professional Presentation from Fieldwork 1 and answer the following questions. Please answer them in list format (1.‚ 2.‚ etc.) and keep in mind that I’m looking for quality‚ not quantity. 1. In what ways did you portray professionalism well during Fieldwork 1? In other words‚ tell me how you were able to present yourself professionally. What did you do well? Overall‚ I displayed professionalism during Fieldwork 1 by following the rules and expectations set forth by the organization

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    In this research paper‚ Paul Booth and Peter Kelly carried out an ethnographic research on fans. Specifically they discussed the change that the advent of new digital technology brought to the world of fandom and to the shifting identity of fans. Their aim is to establish that despite the advent of new technologies fandom has not entirely changed its meaning but has expanded itself. This article has been published by an online Journal called “Participations: Journal of Audience & Reception Studies”

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    Ethnographic research

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    We believe an IMAX movie theater would get great business in Niagara Falls because there isn’t one in the area. There is one a distance away if people want to enjoy an IMAX theater movie. Our group did Ethic graphic Research at the Regal Niagara Falls Movie Theater‚ which would be the competitor to us. We learned that: • Movie theatre does not receive any revenue from the selling of tickets at the box office. • Big reliance on the selling of beverages and snacks. Revenue that comes from the concession

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    Ethnographic Summary

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    The video that was chosen is made by Joanna Chrzanowska concerning 21st century qualitative research‚ and the video begins with an undated quote from Albert Einstein stating‚ "Everything that can be counted‚ does not necessarily count; everything that counts cannot necessarily be counted." The presenter in the video compares the advantages of qualitative research to quantitative research by sharing that quantitative research is less flexible but statistically significant‚ and qualitative gives

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    Author Heather Montgomery utilizes her own ethnographic research to examine the ethical dilemma researchers are faced with when exposed to the vulnerable children in “Working With Child Prostitutes in Thailand”. Montgomery conducted her ethnographic fieldwork between 1993 and 1994 in a small slum community in Thailand. She lived among and studied the lives of young prostitutes. Simultaneous to her observation of such children who endure a lifestyle of prostitution‚ Montgomery recognized the juxtaposition

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