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    17.4.8 Data Analysis: Data analysis is the process by which the data is converted into meaningful information. The data collected from questionnaire is of no use until it is processed (editing‚ coding etc.) and analyzed for drawing conclusion. Many data analysis techniques and softwares are available‚ but the researcher has to carefully select a technique to solve the problem on hand. Usually‚ data analysis technique is decided at the time of setting objectives and formation of questionnaires‚ but

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    4.11 Multiple Regression Analysis For hypotheses testing of this study‚ multiple regression analysis was conducted. Some assumptions of the relationship between dependent and independent variables need to be met for performing multiple regression analysis like‚ normality‚ linearity‚ homoscedasticity and multicollinearity (Hair et al.‚ 1998). As mentioned earlier‚ the required assumptions have already been met and multiple regression analysis was appropriate. Usually‚ multiple regression analyses

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    Self-Help Group Observation and Analysis It was a rainy Sunday morning back in February‚ and there was an open group available that took place at George Mason University‚ locating in Nguyen Engineering Building‚ which was convenient for me to travel less distance from my home. They called themselves‚ “No Name Group‚” and I thought they did not come up with a group name yet and left it as an untitled name. Eventually‚ I figured out that the “No Name” part was actually a real group name. When I arrived

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    CVP ANALYSIS / BREAK EVEN ANALYSIS Break-Even Analysis Introduction Break-Even Analysis-Volume-Analysis is a systematic method of examining the relationship between changes in volume (that is output) and changes in Sales Revenue‚ Express and Net Profit. As a model of these relationships‚ Break-Even Analysis simpifies the real-world conditions which a firm will face. The objective of Break-Even Analysis is to establish what will happen to the financial results if a specified level of activity

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    Gunung Jerai Analysis

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    Summary of the geology of Gunung Jerai Gunung Jerai is a mountainous region located in central Kedah‚ between the borders of Kuala Muda and Yan district. The highest point of Gunung Jerai is recorded to be 1217 meters and Gunung Jerai covers a total area of 86.4 square kilometers (Lee et al.‚ 2004). According to Bradford (1972)‚ the existence of Gunung Jerai can be related to the Jerai Formation and the Patani Formation. The Jerai Formation‚ named after Gunung Jerai itself‚ is of Cambrian age with

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    Zinsser gives very specific or memoir writers .My author gives suggestions such as “Be yourself”‚ “It’s your story”‚ and “Think Small”. These suggestions encourage memoir writers to think about how they want to tell their story as much as what they want to say. In my memoir Knucklehead‚ Jon Scieszka supports Zinsser’s writing memoir ideas though his use of child’s point of view‚ an honest storytelling‚ and a stature of small memories. Zinsser says the best memoir are written form the point of view

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    Tehran: A Memoir in Books (2003)‚ as the title suggests‚ is a memoir‚ which portrays the individual experiences and personal lives of the authoress and her students in Tehran during the Iranian Revolution 1979. In addition‚ as the subtitle suggests‚ Nafisi’s work constructs this personal memoir using various fictional texts such as Lolita‚ The Great Gatsby‚ Pride and Prejudice‚ and Daisy Miller. Through the act of reading the above mentioned fictional texts‚ the individuals in the memoir draw parallel

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    | The Rhetorical Analysis of “He’s Not Black” by Marie Arana | Likita M.Taylor | ITT Tech | ENG: 1320: Composition I | 10/30/2012 | | Rhetorical Analysis of “He’s Not Black” by Marie Arana I selected “He’s Not Black” by Marie Arana. Arana discusses a topic that affects all of us today; especially “minorities” in America; how do we define ourselves racially. Like most of us‚ the author has many different heritages in her ancestry. I like how she described

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    Funny In Farsi Analysis

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    In the memoir Funny in Farsi‚ Firoozeh Dumas develops the importance of keeping me’s own culture through her use of characterization‚ plot and setting. Firoozeh came to the United States from Iran when she was seven‚ with a father who believed America was the Promised Land‚ a land of infinite wisdom‚ compassion‚ and possibilities. That’s a familiar theme for me. Three of my four grandparents moved across the globe from Russia to the melting pot of America. In the early days of their immigration

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    The Best Defense Analysis

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    American Crime and its Necessary Defense Alan M. Dershowitz’s (1983) legal memoir The Best Defense reveals most lawyers and judges would rather win than expose the truth. As a law professor‚ Dershowitz (1983) recognized students‚ journalists‚ instructors and other non-lawyers were often “outsiders” (“Introduction‚” xiii) because they studied‚ wrote‚ taught‚ or read about the law‚ but they rarely had the opportunity to understand the law from judicial perspectives. On the other hand‚ as an appellate

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