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    Research Methodologies Many companies use different research tools when conducting primary and secondary research. This paper will discuss the several research tools used and discuss the differences in primary and secondary research when using qualitative and quantitative approaches. Once that has been established‚ there will be discussion as to which tools are used for each approach and why. Primary Research Primary research also called field research is the most common approach. Primary research

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    A major aspect of society that can enhance or hinder this development with in a positive or negative manner is the socioeconomic of the parents or family (Walker‚ 1985). Socioeconomic status is measured in many ways. It mostly included the quantification of the parents’ educational background‚ their career status‚ financial situation and their community environment. In many cases race and ethnicity has also played a major role in the effects (Walker‚ 1985). Some of the mechanisms that is linking

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    Trained to Make the Request? Jerry is trained to request or call in the prescriptions for any patients without permission from his staff’s administration. He has been trained and is certified in both LPN and medical assistance. These quantifications will assist him to make sound decision when it comes to calling in patient’s medications. In most cases‚ the health care administration usually gives his or her medical assistance the right to request or call in prescriptions for patients in his

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    Quantification of Stylistic Traits: A Statistical Approach Summary of the Study This study attempts to identify the distinct stylistic features of the three contemporary Tamil scholars named Mahakavi Barathi (MB)‚ V. Kalsanasundaram (VK) and Subramaniya Iyer (SI) by using their literary works. These three scholars wrote articles on India’s Freedom Movement in the magazine called India. Initially‚ all the three scholars have written articles by attributing their names however‚ because of the

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    Chapter 3 Methodology Research Design The descriptive method of research was used for this study. To define the descriptive type of research‚ Creswell (1994) stated that the descriptive method of research is to gather information about the present existing condition. The emphasis is on describing rather than on judging or interpreting. The aim of descriptive research is to verify formulated hypotheses that refer to the present situation in order to elucidate it. The descriptive approach is

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    Introduction The Australian Accounting Standards Board (2013) makes the Australian Accounting Standards‚ including Interpretations. The neutral Standards was adopted when AASB merged with Public Sector Accounting Standards Board and it is now to be applied to all types of entities that are required to prepare financial reports by the Corporations Act 2011‚ the General Government Sector (GGS) and entities in the for-profit or not-for-profit private or public sectors that are reporting entities. However

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    A NEW LOOK AT THE FOUR TRADITIONS OF GEOGRAPHY J. Lewis Robinson In the May 1964 issue of the JOURNAL OF GEOGRAPHY‚ William D. Pattison presented a brief and excellent statement concerning the main themes in geography.1 His four traditions article has been quoted widely since then‚ and it has helped to reduce the problem of defining the broad scope of the discipline in one or two sentences which would be acceptable to and understood by the public‚ teachers‚ and professional

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    Echocardiography Workshop Paul Lindower‚ MD‚ FASE Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine University of Iowa Hospitals Friday October 6‚ 2006 Echocardiography for the Primary Care Practitioner • Educational Objectives: – Understand the Bernoulli and Continuity equations and how they may be used to assess valvular disease – Recognize echo techniques to assess the severity of mitral regurgitation and their limitations – Describe what factors determine whether a pericardial effusion promotes

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    pleasure in human life‚ (2) approves or disapproves of an action on the basis of the amount of pain or pleasure brought about i.e‚ consequences‚ (3) equates good with pleasure and evil with pain‚ and (4) asserts that pleasure and pain are capable of quantification (and hence ’measure ’).” Therefore the outcome of an individual’s choice must take into account others feelings while making a decision. Essentially utilitarianism suggests that if majority of the people who are affected by a decision or action

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    Biochemists are scientists trained in biochemistry. Typical biochemists study chemical processes and chemical transformations in living organisms‚ other biochemists study DNAs‚ proteins and cell parts. The word "biochemist" is a portmanteau of "biological chemist". Biochemists also research how certain chemical reactions happen in cells and tissues and observe and record the effects of products as in food additives and medicines. The main function of a biochemist is to focus on improving the qualities

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