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    Assessment activity 1 1. When conducting research on behalf of your organisation or for a client organisation‚ how will you determine the most appropriate data sources to use? In this case the most suitable data source will be a desk research because this information will have already been gathered‚ analysed and reported on by other companies. It means that you will not waste time and money doing what others before you have done. 2. Why are cross checks and cross references necessary?

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    The Reliability of Forensic Science Your DNA is split into two halves one from you mom and one from your dad‚ nobody has the same DNA as you unless you are a identical twin or a clone. Your siblings have different DNA than you though you have the same parents because the two halves combine differntly. In the year of 1984 Alec Jeffreys discovered the use of fingerprinting in a case. Since this discovery this tool has solved many cases and help with the falsely accused victims get out of the trouble

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    MGMT599: GUIDELINES FOR CASE ANALYSIS Some students initially find case analysis of strategic issues to be difficult and uncomfortable. This is due to the relative lack of structure of most problems. No correctly answered list of pre-questions or mechanical process will lead to the “right” course of action. In fact‚ there usually is no single‚ definitively “right” solution to most managerial problems. When analyzing a case‚ remember that there are often many possible solutions. The goal is

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    PART I: SCIENTIFIC METHOD Scenario 1 Step 1: Observation Upon observation that the lights do not turn on when the light switch is turned to the “on” position‚ and also using the natural light coming in through the open front door‚ I observe the light switch is intact and nothing is out of place. I realize further research is necessary to determine the cause of the lights remaining off. This is an everyday situation perfect for the scientific method so after observation‚ it is on to the next

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    he scientific method‚is a method or procedure that characterizses science according to the observations‚measurements‚tests‚and the hypothesis of an experiment.The scientific method has been around since the Renaissance began to do the studying of what inductive reasoning was‚going all the way back into the 10th Century. Even though it was founded by many philosophers its said to have derived mainly from two contibutors; Aristotle and Greek philosophers.Aristole‚aj ancient greek philosopher who invented

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    North Karelia University of Applied Sciences Global Business Environment Assignment Lecturer: Ari Steenros Mai Pham Ha Linh 1101636 Vu Thi Ngoc Bich 1101651 Ngo Thu Ngan Veera Jaatinen Jenna Hofforén I. Introduction South Korea is country in Eastern Asia‚ occupying the southern part of the Korea Peninsula; with the official currency is Won (KRW). Its borders are Sea of Japan‚ the Yellow Sea and North Korea. South Korea’s terrain is mainly mountainous. The government system is a

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    and Psychology and Industrial Efficiency (1913) were written by Scott and Munsterberg‚ respectively. The methodological next step beyond Scott and Munsterberg came in 1911 when Frederick Winslow Taylor developed his theory of “Scientific Management”‚ which puts for a scientific procedure for the managing of production workers on the factory line. The field of industrial/organizational psychology took a leap in technological applicability when Frank Gilbreth‚ an engineer‚ and Lillian Gilbreth‚ a psychologists

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    The scientific method is described as “curious‚ skeptical‚ and humble.” (Meyers‚ 13) The definition of curiosity is defined by Merriam-Webster as “A strong desire to know or learn something.” The definition of skeptical is “not easily convinced; having doubts or reservations.” And humble defined as “having or showing a modest or low estimate of one’s own importance.” When it comes to the scientific attitude‚ these three qualities are crucial in order to make groundbreaking and reliable discoveries

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    ) BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY The aim of the researchers is to lessen the waste in the environment through recycling method to create an alternative charcoal for the population to use. B.) STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM Creating an alternative charcoal INTRODUCTION A.) BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY The aim of the researchers is to lessen the waste in the environment through recycling method to create an alternative charcoal for the population to use. B.) STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM Creating an alternative

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    Review Questions 1. What is toxicology? Toxicology is the study of substances that cause adverse effects in humans or other organisms. 2. Who was Mathieu Orfila? Mathieu Orfila was a Spanish born-chemist who published one of the first written works dedicated to the topic of poisons and medications. 3. What is strychnine? What symptoms does it cause? Strychnine is a seed that comes from the strychnine trees. The poison can cause painful cramps and muscle contractions‚ and can resemble seizures

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