Parts of a scientific article : summary The summary (better known as abstract in English ) appears immediately after the article title. Presented by: • the context of the study • the purpose of the study • basic procedures ( selection of study subjects or laboratory animals ‚ observational and analytical methods ) • the main findings ( giving specific effect sizes and their statistical significance ‚ if possible ) • the main conclusions. • keywords It should emphasize new and important aspects
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`GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR INTERNSHIP REPORT ( FOR ATC STUDENTS ONLY) All the students are required to follow the following instructions: Each student will have to submit the report in the recommended format. Internship report is an individual task. One can not submit the same report as the other student‚ each report has to be different‚ even if the company is same. The internship report should be properly typed. Submitted both in hard copy as well as soft copy. The internship report
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Family Service & Guidance Center Program Evaluation Angie Staiert Friends University Non-Profit Leadership LEAD 304-Z1 Mr. Bobby Burcham Abstract Family Service and Guidance Center (FSGC) is a nonprofit organization that helps children deal with mental health illnesses and support the families involved in caring for those children. They have many programs that are designed to help children and families deal with mental health wellness in their families and have several successful ways they use
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metamorphosis and discovery‚ one fact has certainly remained unchanged. Teenagers make poor choices. Our knowledge as to why has been moved by science and new realization‚ but that statement holds strong. It being such a widely known and seldom disputed idea‚ one can easily see it in even the most prestigious and old pieces of media‚ such as in our case Romeo and Juliet. Many of the characters depicted in the classic story are teenagers‚ producing notable congruences between their actions and things expected
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own suffering and pain. Victor ultimately is the one and only monster within the novel because of relationship that has built between him and the monster. Victor Frankenstein has created a monster that throughout the novel harms him because of his lack of responsibility and selfishness. The monster commits a number of different crimes which in return causes Victor to view him as the true monster however if Victor wasn’t so self- concerned with achieving his own goals‚ he would have seen the negative
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2 13 December 2012 The Best Car for a Teenager When the average Teenager gets his or her license at the age of 16‚ most of them will start looking for a car. They will probably look for a car that is expensive and fast like the high performance vehicles made today‚ but most families nowadays cannot afford such a car. Parents usually want any car that is safe‚ reliable‚ and inexpensive. That is why the 2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse is the best car a teenager can buy. It has all the features parents
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personality‚ I’m convinced Loretta Ragsdell’s writing style is very sarcastic and observant in which she explains why and when teenagers of this era‚ lie. In the first place‚ her writing is very sarcastic. This can be conveyed in the quotes from paragraph one and six‚ that states that‚ "Finally‚ the answer has arrived to the age-old question and unsettling mystery of why teenagers lie" and "Also‚ many teens have excellent adult role model in their lives who have mastered the art of lying." Clearly‚ she
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effect upon society than the others." Laziness is in fact harmful in the long run. It leads to lack of dependency‚ which can cause drastic consequences to society. This is why solutions must be identified to solve the dilemma of dependency on others in today’s youth‚ particularly in the United Arab Emirates‚ where this problem prevails. The question to address in reference to this topic is what caused the lack of independency in the UAE society’s youth? As a result of my observations and personal experiences
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AG1 Establish Communication with clients for Advice & Guidance 1 .1 |Explain how to create a safe and suitable environment for practitioners and clients | |Every organisation should have specific safety policies and plans tailored to their business and work environment‚ depending on| |what type of safety issues are relevant. By training all employees thoroughly in the safety policies‚ the organisation can | |ensure that an environment or situation
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Struggles of a Typical Teenager Elissa Doson Freshman Composition‚ EN 112 Karen Tucker March 14‚ 2013 Independence is the state of being dependent. In the stories‚ “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?” by Joyce Carol‚ the main character Connie‚ and the story “Teenage Wasteland” by Anne Tyler‚ the protagonist Donny‚ both search for independence in their life; however their pursuit for this freedom is stemmed in different ways leading to bad endings for
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