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    IMPROVING BRAKE EFFICIENCY IN CARS WITHOUT CHANGING TYRES Paul Danny Anandan B.E Medway School Of Engineering‚ University Of Greenwich PREVIOUS TRACK RECORD AND PROJECT BACKGROUND INTRODUCTION Since 1918 the revolution in brake technology has started from the invention of four-wheel hydraulic brake systems by Malcolm Loughead. The hydraulic brakes have replaced mechanical brakes which were in use at that time. The mechanical brakes had several disadvantages. It had a difficulty to brake all the wheels

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    Explanation Many researchers have proposed that teaching students word roots unlocks the meanings of unknown words. The majority of words in the English language have origins from Greek and Latin. Ninety percent of English words over one syllable are Latin based‚ and the remaining 10 percent are Greek based (Rasinski‚ Padak‚ Newton‚ & Newton‚ (2008‚ p. 11). Just as phonics teaches word families‚ Greek and Latin roots will help students sound out words and determine the meanings of words (Padak

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    & Rosnow‚ R. L. (1991). Essentials of behavioral research: Methods and data analysis (2nd ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill‚ Inc. Schmidt‚ F. L. (1996). Statistical significance testing and cumulative knowledge in psychology: Implications for training of researchers. Psychological Methods. doi:10.1037//1082-989X.1.2.115 Shaver‚ J Smalheiser‚ N. R. (2002). Informatics and hypothesis-driven research. Embo Reports. Whalberg‚ H. J. (1984). Improving the productivity of America ’s schools. Educational Leadership

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    Method Participants There will be a classroom of 40 students at Fullerton College that will participate in this study. Participants will include male and female college students of different ages and ethnicities. Measures Written questionnaires were used to collect data. Research Design The subjects were placed into conditions that were manipulated. The independent variable is the level of physical attractiveness. It is a between-subjects design and the subjects will be assigned to

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    The Socratic Method is to engage someone over the meaning of some term or idea‚ and then to cross-examine the opponent until a clear definition is achieved and cannot be refuted. This key idea has both strengths and weaknesses‚ which will be discussed in this paper. One strength of the Socratic Method is that an important meaning can be found by asking simple questions through discussion. The questions and answers develop into dialogue to search for an answer. Asking questions such as ’why?’ really

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    Psychology AS Psychology (AQA‚ A) Research Methods Workbook Name …… Stella Akinwumi……………………………………... Section 1 - Quantitative and qualitative research methods Research methods are the ways that psychologists investigate a theory. Different methods will be appropriate for different topics/theories/situations. Quantitative = Quantitative research gathers data in numerical form which can be put into categories‚ or in

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    audio-lingual method‚ Army Method‚ or New Key‚[1] is a style of teaching used in teaching foreign languages. It is based on behaviorist theory‚ which professes that certain traits of living things‚ and in this case humans‚ could be trained through a system of reinforcement—correct use of a trait would receive positive feedback while incorrect use of that trait would receive negative feedback. This approach to language learning was similar to another‚ earlier method called the direct method. Like the

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    grown‚ the amount of virtual communities (VC) and consumer-generated contents have increased and established its power. This provided marketers so many opportunities and advantages to convey their marketing survey or to plan and implement marketing strategies. However‚ due to enormous amount of data and various possibilities to use this marketing tool‚ it has become great mystery for some businesses how they can use it wisely. Issues can be seen when some marketers cannot make appropriate decisions related

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    The most appropriate recruitment methods for shop management trainees are business college recruitment and job fair. For college recruitment‚ first‚ the salary for college students are cheap‚ it saves the cost of recruitment. Also‚ students has high learning ability and enthusiastic attitude‚ they are willing to learn‚ therefore‚ they are easier to train. Besides‚ some undergraduates and postgraduates are specialized in management in a business college‚ I. G. Boutique can recruit among qualified

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    In modern American policing‚ police-community relations are essential for effective policing‚ however; in many cities‚ the relationship between the police and the community is strained and even volatile. The term police-community relations refers to the relationship between the community and the police‚ it “consists of both human and public relations” (Cox 279). For the police to have a productive role in society‚ the police must receive a level of reciprocity from the community to strive for better

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