Applications Of The Scientific Method

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    Forensic Science History Paper

    investigative confirmation in an assortment of fields. Modern forensic science has a broad range of applications. It is utilized as a part of common cases, for example, falsifications, misrepresentation or carelessness. The most widely recognized utilization of criminological science is to research criminal cases including a casualty, for example, ambush, burglary, abducting, assault, or murder. Scientific Science additionally utilized as a part of observing consistency of different nations with such

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    Maritime Industry Case Study

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. Turkey-EU process and its relationship to the environmental problems 1.2. EU Policy on Environmental Marine Problems 1.3. Turkey’s Policy on Environmental Marine Problems 2. FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS 2.1. International Regulations 2.1.1. International Convention on Oil Pollution Preparedness, Response and Co-operation 1990Regulatıon for the conrol of Noxious substances(OPRC 1990) 2.1.2. Protocol on Preparedness, Response and Co-operation

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    How Triangulation Ensures Validity and Reliability in Social Science Research

    validity by incorporating several viewpoints and methods. When applied in the social sciences, it refers to the combination of two or more theories, data sources, methods or investigators in one study of a single phenomenon to converge on a single construct, and can be employed in both quantitative (validation) and qualitative (inquiry) studies. This paper provides a historical background and the development of triangulation as a concept and its application. The paper also presents an overview of various

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    Manament Functions

    Points to remember before you participate in this discussion: * Assume, you one of the member of a real group discussion. * Take the initiative to participate and contribute your thoughts. * Express your positive attitude towards providing the solution. | Xcez said: (Wed, Dec 3, 2014 04:06:18 PM)   |   |   | | Management takes a dual process of both art and science, when PLANNING, he/she need some statistical data to enhance him/her project in to the future, procuring data has to do

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    Hierarchy of Needs

    Frederick W. Taylor (1856-1915) rested his philosophy on four basic principles: 1. The development of a true science of management, so that the best method for performing each task could be determined. 2. The scientific selection of workers, so that each worker would be given responsibility for the task for which he or she was best suited. 3. The scientific education and development of the worker. 4. Intimate, friendly cooperation between management and labor. Taylor contended that the success

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    Stents

    Introduction Stents were first developed in the late 1970s out of a need to keep coronary arteries open after balloon angioplasty (Cohen, 2006). Balloon angioplasty can weaken the arteries, sometimes causing them to collapse within a few days (Cohen, 2006). At that time, the only treatment available was emergency bypass graft surgery (Cohen, 2006). Further, angioplasty was causing restenosis in almost one-third of all patients (Cohen, 2006). Bare metal stents were developed in the mid 1980s

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    Nursing

    in the nurse-patient relationship, helping their patients meet the goals they set for their health. As a recognized global leader, Imogene King truly made a positive difference for the nursing profession and had a significant impact on nursing’s scientific base. She used three interacting systems in her Theory of Goal Attainment; the personal system, the interpersonal system, and the social system. According to King, the goal of the nurse is to help patients maintain health so they can function

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    Res Week 1

    “Optimal spares and preventive maintenance frequencies for constrained industrial systems” P. Lynch 2013, to assess the research process used. Also, I will be discussing how the research is solving the problem. Finally I will identify other potential applications using business research. The research Problem: This case study is about the spare parts for maintenance, and it tries to give an explanation thru research for how a genetic algorithm can be made to make a model of what types of spare parts

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    The Survey and Future Evolution of Green Computing

    into account energy consumption during the phase of system design and to find solutions to reduce it. Green computing involves all aspects of IT systems, such as chips, system architectures, compilers, operating systems, communication networks and application services, and so on[1]. Further, these aspects are interdependent and complicated. As a result, building lowcost and low-power-consumption systems is a challenging and important activity. Such a new computing paradigm introduces new technical challenges

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    Behavioral Approach Paper

    Page 1. Biography ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3 2. Theory ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 3. Examples of Application ------------------------------------------------------------ 5 4. View of Human Nature & Personality Development ------------------------------------------------------------ 6 5. Strengths & Limitations --------------------------------------------------------------

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