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    An example of Socratic Method: In Plato’s The Republic we come to ponder the question of justice. Just exactly where in the dialogue does Socrates win over the debate with Thrasymachus and gain the support of the bystanders? This is very open-ended and opinionated question‚ but there are parts of the dialogue in which rises to a climax and then falls. As you read on I express in my best words where I feel Socrates took control of this debate over what justice is. There is no doubt a lot going

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    hardest research method would be taking unobtrusive measurements. Personally‚ I would find it difficult to observe people without their permission. To me it would feel like spying‚ and I would never want to push the boundaries of someone else’s personal privacy. I like my own privacy‚ so why would I pry into anyone else’s business? With that in mind‚ I question where exactly the line is drawn between observing for research and stalking. One of the major issues with this research method is the ethicality

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    CPM - Critical Path Method In 1957‚ DuPont developed a project management method designed to address the challenge of shutting down chemical plants for maintenance and then restarting the plants once the maintenance had been completed. Given the complexity of the process‚ they developed the Critical Path Method (CPM) for managing such projects. CPM provides the following benefits: Provides a graphical view of the project. Predicts the time required to complete the project. Shows which

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    Joint Venture: Proportionate Consolidation Method & Equity Method Andrea Marciana B. Diwa Modadv1– K32 10926739 June 11‚ 2012 - Monday INTRODUCTION Joint venture is identified as a topic of study because of the massive rise in international joint ventures during the business globalization and because of the different joint venture accounting practices across countries. The increasing trend to produce financial statements which are free from errors and misstatements lead to the

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    In this essay I will compare two well-known and widely used methods of software development‚ the traditional Waterfall Method and the more recently established Agile Method. The Waterfall method is a structured‚ linear approach that breaks down the software development process‚ or life-cycle‚ into distinct stages. The Agile method is just as the name states‚ it is flexible and adaptable. It breaks the development process into smaller segments defined by deliverable goals‚ each segment runs through

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    B2B – benchmarking method analysis What is benchmarking ? Benchmarking is the systematic process of comparing business processes and performance metrics to industry best practices in terms of quality‚ time‚ and cost dimensions‚ and making such comparisons the bas to do things better‚ faster and cheaper. Why should you choose to run a benchmarking project ? * 75% of American organizations or companies conduct a benchmarking project every year : this is a proof that it is essential in

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    Eynesbury: Quantitative Methods for Business 2011(3) Assignment 2: Due Monday 16th January 2012 at 5:00pm The assignments are to be submitted via the submission link on the Portal. Any submission handed to your teacher in paper form will not be accepted without prior written approval. E-mail versions of the assignment will not be accepted. Assignments submitted late‚ without an extension being granted‚ will attract a penalty of 10% per each working day or part thereof beyond the due

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    ability to convince someone of opposing viewpoint but he fails to take into account the various other methods that can be used to test the argument. A well organized scientific study could explicate a lot of things about the argument. Coupled with scientific experiments which yeild results and conclusions could further strengthen or weaken the credibility of the argument and thus making these methods to be more efficient in testing a certain argument. Secondly the author does not take into account

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    The Sexton Archaeology team and I utilised the Mortimer Wheel method of excavating the Abbey Museum Site. This Entailed • Dividing the site into 1m X 1m intervals using string and wooden stakes. Each pair would focus on each individual grid. The grids were categorised by A‚ B‚ C‚ D letters and a corresponding number around the perimeter. • One team member would define the Balks about approximately 10cm in width from the edge of the grid. • Subsequently‚ we began excavating the site using a trowel

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