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    1 Abstract Mike Sadle is the owner of Mike’s Wrecker Service in Huntsville Alabama. Mike has been providing tow services in the Huntsville and the surrounding areas for the past 20 plus years. During that span, Mike has experienced firsthand the growth and evolution of the towing industry. The purpose of this project was to help Mike identify an area in his business where a significant contribution could be made to increase the overall success of the company. The goal was to present Mike’s Wrecker

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    1.0 Research Philosophy Research Philosophy is described as a belief about principles according to which data about a phenomenon ought to be gathered, analysed and utilised. There are two main perspectives that will be discussed: positivism and interpretivism. Remenyi et al. 1998 state that positivists prefer ‘working with an observable social reality and that the end product of such research can be law-like generalisations similar to those produced by the physical and natural scientists.’ In this

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    1) Research is investigating into a topic and studying material and sources in order to inquire information/facts about that topic. Research can be conducted by creating a theory to support or to reject the theory/hypothesis. A theory is a hypothesis that has been tested. A hypothesis is an assumption that is based on limited information. A literature review provides a foundation of research from books, journals, or reports, and readings to help the author determine the nature of the research.

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    be many more other methods that can be used. In evaluating a financial project, majority of the times the methods used during the evaluations will be quantitative, in order to prove financial gain (Makarova & Sokolva, 2014). The same quantitative method can also be used in two different ways within this project. The first method used for quantitative reporting, would be as the same as Makarova & Sokolva mentioned, which would be using it as a financial indicator of the overall success of the project

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    subsystems when a well designed transformational leadership model is implemented. The results of article two used the mixed methods of quantitative and qualitative data. “Mixed methods research is an approach to inquiry that combines or associates both qualitative and quantitative forms. It involves philosophical assumptions, the use of qualitative and quantitative approaches, and the mixing of both approaches in a study. Thus, it is more than simply collecting and analyzing both kinds of data;

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    PART A Thermochemistry is the quantitative study of heat and enthalpy changes in chemical reactions. Enthalpy (H) “… is a measure of the total energy possessed by a substance or group of substances.” (Smith 2006, pp. 289). The change in enthalpy (∆H) of a substance is defined as the heat absorbed or released during a chemical reaction. A car motor works by converting petrol, also known as chemical energy, to kinetic energy, therefore assisting with the movement of a car. A chemical reaction, known

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    The quantitative article “Donaldson, Sue and Will Kymlicka. "Unruly Beasts: Animal Citizens and the Threat of Tyranny." Canadian Journal of Political Science 47 no.1 (2014): 23-45. http://resolver.scholarsportal.info/resolve/00084239/v47i0001/23_ubacattot,” pertains to domesticated animal’s having the right to be considered citizens. However, this article was written as a rebuttal to an earlier journal article by Emma Planinc, “¬¬¬¬ Democracy, Despots and Wolves: On the Dangers of Zoopolis 's Animal

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    Methodology: Mixed and Action MGMT605-1503B-01 Dolores Jackson Williams Colorado Technical University Online Action Research Action research methodology involves societal and psychosomatic research to help researchers to categorize social issues in a group or within the community, by using active participation in the research the group for the express exertion to solve the issues. Action research is in any environment where people will engage in a collective manner and are goal directed. Action

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    Breastfeeding research is primarily focused on outcomes, such as: conclusions of health for mothers and babies, measuring terms of success standards within the breastfeeding dyad of exclusivity or duration, identifying groups who have more success with breastfeeding intention. However the current literature does not thoroughly explain why women choose to breastfeed or choose not to breastfeed, and the point in time in which they decide. This chapter proposes that the methodological framework that

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    traditional methodology. 3.3 Background There are generally two types of methods when it comes for data collection, namely qualitative and quantitative approach. According to Leung (2015) that qualitative approach contributes as much as quantitative approach and data integration is vital element in mixed method analysis. A mixed of both qualitative and quantitative approaches which also known as triangulation is chosen for this dissertation. A mixed method is often includes a questionnaire followed

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