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    Qualitative Analysis

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    Qualitative Analysis Qualitative is where the results give a colour that you have to match up to a colour chart‚ or have you have done to see if it is positive or negative with a description of what a positive reaction should look like. This test is less reliable as some colour or positive reaction look similar to each other or the same but by adding different chemicals. An example of qualitative would be a pH test as the result gives you a colour and then you have to match it up to the pH scale

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    two kinds of research method‚ including Qualitative and Quantitative research. Qualitative Research means collecting and analyzing other people’s ideas relevant to the study topic. John (2006) claimed that qualitative research is subjective since it depends on the people’s opinion. This kind of research employs various methods‚ including collecting information from individuals or interviewees‚ in-depth interviews and focus groups. The nature of qualitative research is exploratory. The researchers

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    Section 377

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    Pankhuri Malhotra 22.09.14BA LLB 2014 Section D My love is right‚ your love is wrong ---------------------------------------------------------------------- “If there is one constitutional tenet that can be said to be underlying theme of the Indian Constitution‚ it is that of ‘inclusiveness’. This Court believes that Indian Constitution

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    Qualitative Risk Analysis

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    Process of Qualitative Risk Analysis Qualitative risk analysis is the application of methods for ranking the identified risks according to their potential effect on project objectives. This process prioritizes risks according to their potential effect on project objectives. Qualitative risk analysis is one way of determining the importance of addressing specific risks and guides risk response measures Definitions of the levels for probability and impact and expert opinion help correct biases in

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    Conic Section

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    INTRODUCTION TO CONIC SECTIONS There exists a certain group of curves called Conic Sections that are conceptually kin in several astonishing ways. Each member of this group has a certain shape‚ and can be classified appropriately: as either a circle‚ an ellipse‚ a parabola‚ or a hyperbola. The term "Conic Section" can be applied to any one of these curves‚ and the study of one curve is not essential to the study of another. However‚ their correlation to each other is one of the more intriguing

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    QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE APPROACHES TO SOCIAL RESEARCH Christina Hughes C.L.Hughes@warwick.ac.uk There has been widespread debate in recent years within many of the social sciences regarding the relative merits of quantitative and qualitative strategies for research. The positions taken by individual researchers vary considerably‚ from those who see the two strategies as entirely separate and based on alternative views of the world‚ to those who are happy to mix these strategies within

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    section 377

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    view similarly shared by the Home Ministry.[4] The 11 December 2013 judgement of the Supreme Court‚ upholding Section 377 was met with support from religious leaders. The Daily News and Analysis called it "the univocal unity of religious leaders in expressing their homophobic attitude. Usually divisive and almost always seen tearing down each other’s religious beliefs‚ leaders across sections came forward in decrying homosexuality and expressing their solidarity with the judgment."[5] The article added

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    Rahul Singh BA-20141361LLB‚2014 Section-C Take home assignment Section-377 :killing democracy democratically Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code: Unnatural offences: Whoever voluntarily has carnal intercourse against the order of nature with any man‚ woman or animal‚ shall be punished with imprisonment for life‚ or with imprisonment of either description for term which may extend to ten years‚ and shall also be liable to fine. Being an Indian

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    To Kill a Mockingbird – Section One Study Questions. 6) What satirical points are being made about education through Scout’s experiences in school? I feel a major satirical point about Scout’s education is the fact that she is ridiculed for learning some place other than school. It’s as if her teacher feels Scout is messing her learning system. She is "introducing a new way of teaching" one which involves the teacher waving cards at the students with simple words printed on them. Scout

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    Caesarean Section

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    INTRODUCTION Caesarean section as a means of delivering babies has been around for centuries with numerous references to the procedure appearing in ancient writings (Simm & Matthew‚ 2008). It is now the most common major surgical intervention carried out on women in the world‚ with between 23% and 30% of deliveries in the United Kingdom by Caesarean Section (Beech‚ 2004). This rate is all the more surprising when one considers that Caesarean section accounted for just 5.3% of United Kingdom

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