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    I enjoyed reading this chapter. I also like that the message written was easy to read and understand. I didn’t have to worry about reading the chapter twice unlike the other chapters. As a native-Spanish speaker at times it’s hard for me to not only read and understand but also to focus on the reading. I found this chapter to have an equal balance with the information provided. Johnston did a great job to expose both Evangelical Christians and non-evangelicals pros and cons. The information provided

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    current college readiness benchmarks (CRBs). The study employed the American College Testing (ACT) college readiness assessment, which has CRBs for its four content area tests: English, Math, Reading, and Science ACT scores (ACT, 2010a). As an exploratory study, it endeavored to make utilization of two unique strategies used to a determined sample of students with both ACT and Iowa scores. The next procedure was devoted to evaluating the resulting classification rates across the four content area

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    For a start, as my social and human capital assignment, I will be focusing on homelessness and the associations it entails. Through exploratory research, via peer reviewed journal articles and one in-person interview, I have collected data to see what social disparities and/or oppression the homeless population face from day-to-day. Furthermore, I had the pleasure of conducting my interview with a 62 year old chronically homeless male originally from Nigeria. The location of the interview took place

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    Study Design: A cross sectional study, an exploratory correlative study. This method was chosen because the research is quantitative in which it looks to collect a detailed information. Study Setting: Due to the lack of time, we have used a non-list-based random sampling on the internet, which allow for the selection of a probability-based sample without the need to actually enumerate a sampling frame. The researcher distributed the link for the survey among social media and friends. Although, the

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    data required which have been collected already to structure and solve the research problem. The research Design is a part of the process how to answer the questions then solving it. There are Two main factor of Research Design, the first one is Exploratory Research and the second is Conclusive research design. The map below will illustrate the classification of its. Begin with the Perspective of Purpose of this research

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    Article Review “What Predicts Human Trafficking” The article that is under review is titled “What Predicts Human Trafficking” by Kevin Bales. Aims of this article seek to highlight the most important predictor of human trafficking on a global scale. According to Bales, multiple indicators that identify human trafficking have previously been acknowledged by earlier investigations. These indicators derive from social, political, cultural and economic difficulties that affect the livelihoods of an

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    Categories of Play Kerri engaged in play and exploratory/sensorimotor play and relational/functional throughout the video. Examples of exploratory/sensorimotor play included shaking and banging of a hair brush. Relational/functional play examples included appropriately stacking rings, use of a baby bottle directed toward self and adult, functionally stacking cups, engaging appropriately in a farm pop-up game, pushing buttons on a phone and putting the phone up to her ear, and functionally putting

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    grounded theory of 1967 and this development and testing of theory involved in grounded theory will make it difficult to be classified as ordinary inductive based on the fact that theory not necessarily meant to be tested in purely inductive research. Another point is the fact that classic grounded theory originally is expected to commence without theory make it fundamentally different from case study strategy. This is a point of argument between the two originators of the theory Glaser and Strauss

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    improved greatly since the first exploratory narrative essay. There have been many challenges that I have faced in my writing, but I have dealt with them in the best way possible. Over the course of the three papers I have written, I have improved in the flow of the papers, as well as the content of the papers. This semester, I have managed to overcome most of the challenges in my writing and have grown as a writer because of it. The first essay, the exploratory narrative, was rather difficult

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    Methods Gipsh et al.’s (2004) study design was non-experimental exploratory survey and the study sampling was a non-probability convenience sampling strategy. As shown in table 1, a total of 42 participants, aging 47 to 83 years and with 31% men and 69% women, were recruited in the study (Gipsh et al., 2004). Table 1 Demographic variables; Age and Gender (Gipsh et al., 2004). Age Groups Men Women % 47 – 49 2 3 9.5 50 – 59 3 10 31 60 – 69 4 7 26 70 – 79 4 8 28.5 80 – 83 0 2 5 Gipsh et al.’s (2004)

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