not allow their own personal beliefs to shape their decisions. Strengthening the judiciary with a codified constitution would lead to judicial activism where the courts use constitution to promote their own beliefs. However, past cases of judicial review have shown the
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Reflective Essay The project I am submitting to the Hannon Library Undergraduate Research award was originally an assignment in Dr. Hawley Almstedt’s Advanced Nutrition course. Students were asked to compose a paper on any topic of their choice relevant to the field of nutrition using research from at least ten sources, half of which were required to be from peer-reviewed journals. I was first inspired to write my paper on amylin after hearing about the hormone and its exciting potential
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as interest level dictates, in order to better publicize our efforts through traditional media outlets, as well as tout the generosity of the grantor for the project. The second step will involve the publication of our findings in scholarly peer review journals that are available through numerous databases and web sources nationwide. This will done for the purpose of gaining critical insight from peers in the field of education and financial literacy with respect to methodology and data analysis
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Ace model focuses mutually on interpretation and execution of the EBP process. This model is arduous to most and consists of five steps: First, the pursuit of innovative information by means of traditional research. Next, a very thorough systematic review process of numerous studies occurs, that eventually forms the statement of evidence.
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Annotated Bibliography Dione Davis GEN-200 July 10, 2014 Ken young Annotated Bibliography WRIGHT, S. (2012). Welfare-to-work, agency and personal responsibility. Journal of Social Policy, 41, 309-328. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0047279411001000 The reason I choose this article is because it seemed very reliable. I am sure that this is a credible source because I retrieved it from the University of Phoenix library, peer reviewed articles. It has some interesting information relating
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Evidence Based Policing This involves police getting ‘smarter’ in terms of better understanding the make-up of the range of social problems that they are called upon to deal with, but also developing an increased awareness about ‘what works’ in terms of police interventions in respect of these. This is where the vogue-ish concept of evidence-based policing (EBP) comes in – using research to determine the most effective and efficient way to solve problems.[i] What this conveys is that being
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What is a Scholarly Article? Meriam Library California State University, Chico Many instructors at the college level require that you use scholarly articles as sources when writing a research paper. Scholarly or peer-reviewed articles are written by experts in academic or professional fields. They are excellent sources for finding out what has been studied or researched on a topic as well as to find bibliographies that point to other relevant sources of information. How can you determine
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How Technology and Automation Affect Employment, the Economy, and You By Cody Ferenchak March 16th 2015 Automation is definitely a topic of concern in almost all of today’s industries. Especially for those in the service industry. Automation is making the processes used in the product and service industry less labor intensive and more productive. Over the last three decades manufacturing companies in the industrialized world have seen what great change automation is bringing to the world in
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effective (Nature vs. Nurture)? Write a two-paragraph literature review using the sources you found earlier in the unit. (You may also incorporate sources you found previously.) In order to write two paragraphs, you need two main points that are clearly identified by the topic sentences of your review. Make sure you use your sources to support ideas, rather than simply summarizing articles. Remember, a literature review is not an annotated bibliography and should not present a summary of one
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success of principals: “values, people, and teamwork” (Lumpkin, 2008, 22). The success of principals trickles down to the success of the school’s teachers and student learning. This article is considered scholarly because it has gone through the peer-review process. It is also therefore a source of academic authority. Roberson, S., & Roberson, R. (2009). The Role and Practice of the Principal in Developing Novice First-Year Teachers. Clearing House: A Journal Of Educational Strategies, Issues And
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