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    http://www.qld.gov.au/environment/pollution/monitoring/air-pollution/samplers/ According to the figure given above illustration of total suspended PM10 sampler shows that the measuring the volume of air sampled and weighing the filters before and after sampling determines the concentration of PM10 particles in the air. TSP sampler described

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    1988) for example sex or marital status. v) Discrete data refers to specific separate and distinct variables. (Moore 1995, 2000) For example colour of hair or eyes even number of books in a library. b) Differentiate the following terms i) Systematic sampling elements are chosen following a systematic procedure at evenly spaced intervals after the first has been randomly selected for example a researcher can get opinions of residents of a particular suburb by interviewing one house in each street

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    A STUDY ON QUALITY OF WORK LIFE IN MANUFACTURING SECTOR INTRODUCTION Human resources play a very important role in success of an organization and thus, management of human resource assumes importance. Many aspects affect the management of human resources. One such aspect is Quality of Work Life (QWL). It is a philosophy, a set of principles, which holds that people are the most important resource in the organization as they are trustworthy, responsible and capable of making valuable contribution

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    The Impact of Recording Technology on Music Most successful musicians know a hidden art carried out by the work of a good sound engineer; it is essential for a magnificent album. For the rest of us novice listeners and fans, we believe what we hear through our speakers or played over the radio are the true skilled professional musicians, soaring at their craft. Most contemporary music, from pop to R&B and acid jazz to the sophisticated realm of orchestral film scores, has been modernized

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    STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM Service organizations play a crucial role in any country. In our country, it is the backbone of our economy in terms of creation of employment potential and contribution to the National income. The study of Quality of Working life has been an important and critical area in management and organizational performance from last several years especially in the LIC. Work is an integral part of our everyday life, as it is our livelihood or career or business. On an average

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    There was a clear statement of aims in the paper, which were: to isolate key motivational factors for sustained exercise in phase four CR and to understand if both genders share similar motivational factors for exercise. The researchers successfully carried out a literature review, a key part of the research process, and identified an area lacking research (***Insert reference for research process/literature review***). The particular area identified was motivational factors driving participation

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Introduction to Internship: Brand Equity is the added value endowed by the brand to the Product. Although the idea of using a name or a symbol to enhance a product’s value has been known to marketers for a long time, brand equity has gained renewed interest in recent years. Brand managers realize that after years of look-alike advertising and over copying with me-too brands, they now live in a world of product parity. The ensuing price competition through short term price

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    Research Setting The study will be conducted in Turkana North Constituency, Turkana County, Kenya. The county has an area of 71,597.78km2 with a population of 855,399 (Kenya Bureau of Statistics, 2009). The county is comprised of three constituencies: Turkana North, Turkana Central and Turkana South. Except for small towns, the region is sparsely populated, due to the semi-arid climate and nomadic lifestyle. Though accessibility may pose a challenge, as a result of dispersed population, it is important

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    Sampling and Data collecting Plan October 9, 2014 University of Phoenix QNT/561 Team D has chosen to look into whether or not should Pear Inc. should start putting their resources into either Laptops or tablet electronic devices. Putting resources into a venture that may or not pan out could be detrimental to that same company. As an example; Kodak and their choice not to expand into digital, something they created, and stay the course with their polyurethane film (Mui, 2012).In the end the

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    In the era of globalization, information and Communication Technology (ICT) becomes the most important resource to people in their daily living activities. This is because; ICT can make people find the information easier and faster. Nowadays, ICT becomes part of their daily life such as in doing their work, to communicate each other faster, disseminate information quicker and many more with just a one click. Most of the company prefers using IT as a medium to expand and manage their business well

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