UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND EXTERNAL STUDIES FACULITY OF DISTANCE AND EXTERNAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT OF EXTRA MURAL GARISSA EXTRA EXTRA MURAL CENTRE COURSE: DBM/UPSS/HRM YEAR OF STUDY: 2013/2014 UNIT: RESEARCH METHOD PRESENTER: HALIMA MOHAMED REF NO: 36630/2013 LECTURER: MR: ABDULLAHI RAGOW DATE OF SUBMISSION: AUGUST 10‚ 2014 TABLE OF CONTENTS Meaning of research proposal………………………………………………………. Differences between research proposal and project proposal………………………
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rate the financial health of Oracle Systems in 1989 and in 1990—justify your rating. 4. What might explain the stock price drop that occurred in 1990 and how does that influence your evaluation of Oracle Systems’ financial health? Wilson Lumber: 1. Why does Mr. Wilson have to borrow so much money to support this profitable business? 2. Do you agree with his estimate of the company’s loan requirements? How much will he need to worry to finance his expected expansion in sales (assume 1991 sales volume
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UNIT 2: BTEC NATIONAL IN BUSINESS UNIT 2: BUSINESS RESOURCES Scenario Your work for this unit will be based on Morrisons the supermarket. Handy tip: To pass you must use Morrisons in your work. You cannot just write about business in general. Morrisons are the UK’s fourth largest food retailer with 403 stores. Their business is mainly food and groceries – the weekly shop. They process most of the fresh food that they sell‚ in their own manufacturing facilities. This gives them close control
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On February 2013‚ a survey was given out to the Social Work 411 class. The purpose of the survey was to determine how the lack of sleep affects a student’s academic performance. A series of questions were asked to determine the average amounts of sleep students get on a weekly bases‚ and if they encountered any difficulties sleeping. A total of 26 surveys were handed 25 were completed during this study. Of the individuals surveyed‚ 96 percent of participants are female‚ and (4) percent were male
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III. State the Principle of Non-Contradiction (1 point) IV. Why can’t a person (consistently) be both an ethical supernaturalist and an ethical deontologist? Be sure to discuss why this would be a logical impossibility. (4 points) VI. Answer the following. (5 points total) How is heteronomy of the will directly related to hypothetical
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understand the emotions that you feel and the questions that you have. Don’t get me wrong‚ other friends are good to have around to listen to you‚ but they can only imagine what you are going through. They can’t understand. In the poem‚ "with How Sad Steps‚ O Moon‚" Sir Philip Sidney looks for an empathetic shoulder to cry on in a rather odd place. Te speaker has been thwarted by a woman and is quite upset by it all. Probably while walking at night‚ the speaker sees the moon and imagines that the
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Do people commit different acts of evil? Are all acts of evil equal or different? In current time there are different punishments for different crimes committed. If a person commits a murder then they could be put in jail for life. While another person who robbed a bank might only be in prison for ten years. If there were only one form of evil then should the punishment for all crimes be the same? The different types of evil can be caused by different reasons and lead to many different consequences
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Plagiarism in Teaching and Learning in Institutions of Higher Education in Nigeria By Sunusi Sani Adamu Department of Electrical Engineering Faculty of Engineering Bayero University Kano‚ Nigeria Summary Plagiarism is a worldwide abominable phenomenon in literary cycles; and even more so in teaching and learning. This study reflects on plagiarism issues in higher education in Nigeria from pedagogical aspects. The main of source of inputs for the study are published literature‚ peer discussions
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Discuss tension how tension is created in Romeo and Juliet. ’Romeo and Juliet’ is a tragic love story between two ’star cross’d’ lovers. One of the most tense and fascinating scenes of the play is where the lovers first meet in Act 1 Scene 5. Shakespeare effectively uses references to the theme of fate in order to keep the tension and anxiety built up in the audience. The lovers’ death commences when Capulet‚ Juliet’s father‚ throws a party to which he invites all his friends. The Montages are not
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often assume that successful students are smart‚ yet more they simply have discovered the keys for college success. Being college students is absolutely more challenged than being high school students. Therefore‚ they will need some bright keys to becoming a successful college student. Here are three essential keys to give college students’ success: study organization‚ learning skills‚ and extracurricular activities. One of the effective ways that lead students to success in college is getting
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