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Michael Porter, the Only Way
¶ … Michael Porter, the only way to sustain advantage through the Internet is via effective strategy.
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Effects of twice-weekly jogging on shuttle run performance in elementary students
Pormotign physical fitness in children has become a national priority. This research proposal examines a method for determining if a 2 minute jog increases scores on a standardized fitness test. The results of this study will have implications in determining the effects of small amounts of exercise per week on overall health.
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Study About Child Development
This is an article review on the study about child development. The article explains that children are more prone to the risk of getting mental health problems if they suffer from psychosocial stressors. In the presence of these stressors, such mental health problems can be avoided if the coping efforts are more active and engaging. Coping efficacy or the belief in one's self of being able to positively negotiate with the effects of emotional traumas and situations also plays a positive part in keeping at bay the development of mental health problems.
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Abortion Policy Description Statement of the Policy
This work in writing is a policy paper on abortion that examines the history of abortion policy and how abortion policy is politically, economically and socially impacted. The reasons for abortion policy as they stand are examined and the transitions that abortion policy has gone through historically in the United States.
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Doctorate
Asexuality: definitions, experiences, and social perspectives
The preceding paper contains an in depth analysis on asexuality. It describes its characteristics and causes. It also analyzes different ways in which asexuality is being conceptualized. In addition to that different impacts of asexuality on relationships have also been identified by this paper. Furthermore, it also analyses various medical complications of asexuality. The preceding paper contains an in depth analysis on asexuality. It describes its characteristics and causes. It also analyzes different ways in which asexuality is being conceptualized. In addition to that different impacts of asexuality on relationships have also been identified by this paper. Furthermore, it also analyses various medical complications of asexuality.
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Doctorate
Practice writing and testing approaches
¶ … high school, students are taught that in order to get into a good college, they have to work hard and get great grades. However, research that has been conducted recently shows that there is very little difference…
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Doctorate
Dr. William Beschorner: research and contributions
¶ … thousands of patients waiting on a day-to-day basis for organ transplants that could potentially be the last chance for their survival. Yet many of them will not get that opportunity because transplantable human…
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Doctorate
Poster design principles and applications
Posters have always carried with them the ability to communicate in a unique way. With the right message, posters can inspire and motivate people to think about things in new ways and perhaps do things they might…
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High School
Social dimensions of crime
For this study the researcher chose to explore social class and crime rates, because while there are many studies conducted on race and crime and gender and crime or related factors, social class seems to be something…
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Undergraduate
Can Fingerprint Identifications Be Considered Valid Evidence
Fingerprint identification is a means of personal identification that is infallible and this is the reason that fingerprints have replaced other methods of identification of criminals. The science of fingerprint identification is stated to stand out among all other forensic sciences for the following reasons: (1) fingerprint identification has served governments across the globe for more than 100 years in the provision of accurate identification of criminals. In billions of human and automated computer, comparisons there are no two fingerprints found to be alike. Fingerprints are the basis for criminal history in every law enforcement agency worldwide; (2) the first forensic professional organization, the International Association for Identification (IAI) was established in 1915; (3) the first professional certification program for forensic scientists was established in 1977; (3) fingerprint identification is the most commonly used of all forensic evidence worldwide; (4) fingerprint identification continues to expand as the primary method for making positive identification of persons; and (5) Fingerprints harvested from crime scenes lead to more suspects and generate more evidence in court than all other forensic lab techniques combined. (FBI, 2012, p.1) While other visible human characteristics have a tendency to change with age, fingerprints do not change unless the individual's hands are injured or if the individual undergoes surgery. Fingerprints are reported to be processed presently through the Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System and are submitted through mail or electronic submissions and a response received in two hours or less for electronic criminal fingerprint submissions and twenty-four hours or less for electronic civil fingerprint submissions. (FBI, 2012, p.2)
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