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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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    Nadana Analysis

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    After her arrival in India‚ Badami mentioned that Nandana could not adjusted food‚ stay‚ and social life. Badami narrated the difficulty of adaption of foreign culture to an alien Nandana. At Madras railway station‚ the experience of Nandana was narrated thus‚ She snapped awake as soon as they reached the station‚ though‚ and gazed around wide-eyed at the crowds that were boiling on the platforms‚ even at that late hour. It must be strange and disorienting for her‚ thought Sripathi the steady roar

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    Snare Drum Analysis

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    The main benefit I see with Aural program notes is they “can demonstrate the most compelling aspects of the work” as stated by Feldman and Contzius (p.336) In the beginning of the piece there is a snare drum introduction. This gives us a since that the work place is very busy. The notes on beats 1 and 4 are the hammers hitting on to the metal. The snare drum helps to add the sense that the workshop is busy because of the fast rhythms you hear underneath the notes on beats 1 and 4. In measure 7 we

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    Through the use of anecdotes in the article “A Savage Life”‚ Suzanne Winckler effectively points out that it is important to understand where your food comes from. Winckler helps convey to readers that while butchering animals is no fun‚ it is necessary for the survival of omnivores. She argues that meat-eaters are out of touch with reality; instead of recognizing that an animal must be sacrificed for their meal‚ most consumers mindlessly devour the food on their plates – without a thought of where

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    Literary Analysis

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    The Apple of Our Eye We all need to be tamed. Our rough edges are honed by those who understand our temper – folks who are put in our life to round us into complete people. Eve and Enkidu are perfect examples of complementary personas. Both people serve to quench the personalities to which they provide counterpoint‚ Enkidu in showing Gilgamesh that he is not invincible and Eve in showing Adam that his companion in life will stick with him through thick and thin. It is by the actions and behaviors

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    Rent Musical Analysis

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    RENT Analysis Rent is a rock musical that focuses on the lives of several different young artists and the relationships that bond between them. The title Rent is very fitting for this musical because the majority of the characters are impoverished and are trying to survive in the world‚ while making a life for themselves. The story mostly revolves around the characters Mark and Roger‚ as they battle loss‚ love and life. While Roger tries to run away from all that he is faced with‚ Mark tries to capture

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    The Tracker Analysis

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    The Tracker: A First Time Viewing Review Across acres of harsh‚ barren land in “somewhere in Australia”‚ 4 contrasting characters are on the verge of despair (except the tracker himself) attempt to apprehend an Aboriginal man who allegedly murdered a white woman. Rolf De Heer’s haunting film tackles the controversial issue of the complicated relationship between Aboriginals and white men during earlier times. The 4 characters: the tracker (David Gulpilil)‚ the fanatic (Gary Sweet)‚ the new guy

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    "Shiloh" Analysis

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    Jean is showing off her education as well as her physical strength over Leroy. Pain through out the story is another connection to this battle. Physical death is present in both the battle and the couple’s life. Randy‚ Norma and Leroy’s son‚ dies after only four months. This tragedy follows Leroy and Norma Jean around‚ as they never speak of

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    Poetry Analysis

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    In the poem “An Echo Sonnet”‚ author Robert Pack writes of a conversation between a person’s voice and its echo. With the use of numerous literary techniques‚ Pack is able to enhance the meaning of the poem: that we must depend on ourselves for answers because other opinions are just echoes of our own ideas. At first glance‚ the reader notices that the poem is divided into two parts in order to resemble a conversation. When reading the sonnet for the first time the reader may make the mistake

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    On The Bustle Analysis

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    that not all causes of sadness are the same‚ yet they all affect the body in the same way. Later‚ they go on to list the effects. I agree 100% with this article when is says the previous quote. The body reacts in the same manner whether a family dog dies‚ or whether you lose your favorite article of clothing. Although the reaction to the clothing may not be as severe‚ the body still starts to release opioids‚ a chemical released by the brain caused from extreme stress and grief‚ triggering the body

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