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    Equity Research Article

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    evidence that Rochelle Gutierrez presents in her earlier work is in her article Enabling the Practice of Mathematics Teachers in Context: Toward a New Equity Research Agenda challenges both teachers and mathematics researchers that changes need to made for a meaningful and productive change in equity to happen. Gutierrez starts by shining a light on the need for work to be done around equity and why it is so important in the research field today. An idea that reinstated with me is when she discusses

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    Synthesizing Research Articles A Professional Learning Community (PLC) is a model that many schools have implemented in an effort to improve both teacher performance and collaboration. Through PLCs, teachers and administrators work together to improve instructional delivery and in turn, improve student academic performance (Mintzes, Marcum, Messerschmidt-Yates, & Mark, 2013). Three factors have been identified as necessary components for proper functioning of PLCs. These three factors are enabling

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    Kwon, Soyeong Kim, Jihye Yang, Kyung-Hee Song, and Youngmi Lee. "The effect of providing nutritional information about fast-food restaurant menus on parents' meal choices for their children." Nutrition Research and Practice 9.6 (2015): 667. Web. This article is based out of South Korea. This article is also based on an online survey taken by two hundred forty two parents who have children between the ages of two and twelve. These families dined at fast food restaurants at least once a month. The families

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    Summary of Article This article is a quantitative study. The purpose of the study is to determine if scheduled naps increase cognitive and psychomotor function in nurses and physicians working 12 hour nightshifts in the emergency department. The research question is clearly stated in the Editor’s Capsule Summary, “this randomized controlled trial addresses whether a brief nap during a 12-hour night shift improves cognitive and psychomotor performance as measured by cognitive tests and driving simulations”

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    Background Women have owned and managed businesses for centuries, but the first scholarly article focused on women-owned businesses (Gartner, 1985) did not appear in the literature until 1976 (Jennings & Brush, 2013). Early scholars seem to have assumed that all business owners were essentially the same, and groups of small business owners did not require different research (Achtenhagen & Welter, 2011). Over the past 10 years in the United States, the rate of new business formation by women has

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    There are many different types of articles: newspaper articles, journal articles, editorial articles, research articles. Each one of these articles target a different audience. The authors takes into account who will be reading their article and how much knowledge he or she has on the topic being discussed. The style of each of these articles depends on the audience. The comprehensibility of a newspaper article will be much greater than a research journal article written by a scientist. The audience

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    Mental Health Letter 1 Sept. 2011. Academic OneFile. Web. 10 Nov. 2011. In this article the author discusses about the harmful actives that the internet dose to the youth. With two main points; cyber bullying and sexting, the author briefly discusses what they are and what threat that occurs from them. The article is useful to me because it shows the harmfulness on what could happen on the internet. However, this article is very vague and lakes a certain amount of information to achieve its point.

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    Research Narrative In the world of international studies there are many bias parties and individuals as there are drastically differing viewpoints regarding hot topic issues in the field. This makes for an exciting endeavor when conducting research on topics such as Private Military Companies as all different types of political personalities arise when such subjects are debated over. This characteristics of the international relations area of study also becomes apparent when authors of scholarly

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    journal article. In 2005 Nina Godtfredsen, Eva Prescott, and Merete Osler wrote an article titled "The Effect of Smoking Reduction on Lung Cancer Risk." It was published in volume 294 of the Journal of the American Medical Association, pages 1505-1511. Answer: Godtfredsen, Prescott, Osler, N.E.M. (2005). The effect of smoking reduction on lung cancer risk. Journal of the American Medical Association, 294, 1505-1511 - Write a reference for an electronic source. Priscilla Long wrote the article "Genome

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    international global epidemic. The journal article by Harrigan suggests that the citizens of the Sub-Saharan African country of Malawia are in further poverty due to their lack of food and agricultural resources. The newspaper article from the Guardian tells the real life story of African citizens struggling to farm and find food due to the crop shortages that have spanned Africa for the past two years. This is a current global issue, and the journal and news article prove that there is much to be done

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