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    for a restaurant might show the average review and price range. The Structured Data page in Webmaster Tools shows the structured information that Google was able to detect on your site. See the structured data Google detected on your site On the Webmaster Tools home page‚ click the site you want. On the Dashboard‚ click Search Appearance. Click Structured Data. The Structured Data page lists each type of structured data discovered on your site‚ along with the number of URLs containing

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    Weaknesses of DIGI

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    (II) Weaknesses (i) The latest information on new technologies which are seldom or late to reach the end users First weaknesses which had been found are the latest information on new technologies which are seldom or late to reach the end users and sometimes it could be never reaching to. It also one of the major weaknesses whereby the latest information tardy to reach the end users will lead to low customer consciousness towards the DiGi products and services likes the promotion of latest data package

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    Set out the main elements of Adam Smiths economic theory‚ and explain its strengths and weaknesses. Adam Smith‚ who is well known as the father of capitalism‚ was born in Scotland in 1723. After turning fifteen‚ he went to Glasgow University‚ where he majored in moral philosophy. A short two years later he carried his education on to Balliol College‚ in Edinburgh. He later became a professor at Glasgow University. In 1776 he published his most important work‚ The Wealth of Nations which was his

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    settings and situations‚ these include laboratory experiments and field experiments. As favoured by positivists‚ the laboratory experiments are artificial environments where the researcher controls variables to discover their effect‚ with the aim to discover a causal law. However‚ sociologists sometimes use field experiments to overcome the lack of validity of laboratory experiments. Field experiments differ from lab experiments as they take place in the participants’ natural surroundings‚ and the participants

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    SIP Weaknesses

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    language learners and economically disadvantaged students‚ there are still deficiencies in academic vocabulary and other factors that affect student performance. The objectives have clear strategies and activities outlined to help address these weaknesses. Each area of weakness involves many students. The SIP covers a range of school information for a grade span of 3rd through 5th grade. Also included in the data and analysis is information about student performance percentages meeting or

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    Beowulf's Weaknesses

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    all the best because back when he was a child he was stung in the eyes by bees. He uses his disabilities to his advantage. His eyes see when others are looking. His short body makes him strong. His rotten teeth shows that he admits to his weaknesses. His strengths show when he is

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    Personal Strengths and Weaknesses A reason that this country works well is that everyone has diverse abilities which can contribute to everyday life. Some people let those abilities shine at work‚ in their personal life or both. As people have their strengths‚ they also have their weaknesses. There is a problem to improve those weaknesses when the weakness is not identified. Once the weak point is identified it needs to be resolved. A plan of action for improvement helps in solving the situation

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    and the school of positivist. Simply put‚ the school of classics focused more on the crime and punishment of the criminal whereas the school of positivist focused on the criminal and how to typically “rehabilitate the criminal” in order to prevent the crime. Note that while there may be two distinct schools with differing ideas‚ there cannot be such a case that is so one sided that fits under that school exclusively‚ rather it must be a “combination of classical and positivist principles” (Kubrin

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    Example of a well structured essay. The content isn’t that exiting and the conclusion is quite weak‚ but there are many good points to make on the way the essay is structured and the way the information is put across. All my comments are highlighted thus. A good introduction. • Does the job of clearly defining the topic covered in the essay and the specific aspects which will be discussed. See in particular last sentence of introduction. ( We will be looking at the structure of introductions

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    A Comparison and Contrast of the Classical and the Positivist Schools of Criminology Criminology is basically the study of crime as a social event‚ including the consequences‚ types‚ prevention‚ causes and punishment of crime‚ and criminal behavior‚ as well as the impact and development of laws. Criminology became popular during the 19th century as an aspect of social development wherein the public attempted to identify the character of misdemeanours and develop more valuable techniques of criminal

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