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    Choosing an area and topic for research. 1. Identify a research area based on your interest and need. Your need and interest should match. E.g. Do you need the research to help you improve your work? Are you interested in conducting such a research? E.g. you are interested in finding out why your students cannot write a composition in English correctly. You want to analyse the errors they make in their compositions. You need this research so that you can help your students realize the errors they

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    Letter Inquiry

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    Sample Letter of Inquiry The Virtual Community Group‚ Inc.  17 Park Road  Rural Town‚ NH January 2‚ 2011 Jane Smith‚ Executive Director  Xavier Foundation  555 S. Smith St.  Washington‚ D.C. 22222 Dear Ms. Smith‚ I am writing to inquire whether the Xavier Foundation would invite a proposal from the Virtual Community Group‚ Inc.‚ requesting an investment of $50‚000 per year over two years to support our Enterprise 2000 initiative. This grant would provide part of the funds needed for us

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    Broad Differentiation Some important tactics necessary to gain and maintain perceived uniqueness: 1. Developing innovative products/services for broad range of customers Zara creates a “fast fashion” concept which getting designs to customers quickly. It has more style than Gap‚ faster growth than Target‚ and logistical expertise rivaling Wal-Mart. 2. Significant investments in Marketing‚ Technology Development‚ Procurement & Customer Service ZARA takes just two weeks to get a new design

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    Action Inquiry Buford Manion Grand Canyon University EDA 555 Shawn Feaster Johnson‚ Ed. D. April 19‚ 2010 Learning To Teach By being Learner’s First Introduction Nationally‚ there appears to be a growing recognition that teacher education programs do not fully prepare beginning teachers for the rigors of school teaching. However‚ rather than attempt to defend the need for universities to be able to meet this demand‚ I believe that it is more

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    1.) What are the methods of inquiry and how are they used in criminal investigations? In Criminal Investigations‚ the authors state that there are two broad categories of inquiry – those that reconstruct the past and those that discover or create new knowledge. I believe a competent investigator clearly understands these methods to‚ in essence‚ be a single method with several steps‚ per say. It is necessary for an investigator to‚ similar to a historian‚ visit the past with the intent of gathering

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    Research in HR: Manpower planning provides wider scope for research than any other functional area. It is because human behaviour is prone to constant changes. Individual behaviour is different from collective behaviour; human attitudes to work life differ substantially from those of social life. Heredity’s influence and environment’s impact on human behaviour affect organisational behaviour and productivity. Research in manpower planning is‚ therefore‚ more vital than in any other functional area

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    Inquiry based learning * Inquiry-based instruction is a student-centered and teacher-guided instructional approach that engages students in investigating real world questions that they choose within a broad thematic framework. * Inquiry-Based instruction complements traditional instruction by providing a vehicle for extending and applying the learning of students in a way that connects with their interests within a broader thematic framework. Students acquire and analyze information‚ develop

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    What is educational inquiry? Educators and scholars draw upon data from many sources and on different subjects to illuminate current issues and trends in educational institutions. These subjects may include data from demography‚ health‚ education‚ culture and environment as well as government institutions and national databases. Educators and scholars use various research methods to collect‚ analyse and critique their findings to support or refute the topic of inquiry they are undertaking. Many

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    Letter of Inquiry

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    matters‚ as well as university policies. In addition‚ I develop social and educational programs and activities each semester for up to 200 participants. My enclosed resume provides additional details about my background. I will be in the Marion area during my spring break‚ March 6-10.  I will call you next week to see if it would be possible to meet with you in early March 115 Golden Place Harrisburg‚ MS. 39999 (601) 555-2233 January 10‚ 2009 Ms. Carolyn Brown Special Programs Manager

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    Identifying themes in novels A theme is like a symbol in that it is an element that an author can use to add depth of meaning to a novel. 1. Themes are expressed and emphasized by the way the author makes us feel. By sharing feelings of the main character you also share the ideas that go through his mind. 2. Themes are presented in thoughts and conversations. Authors put words in their character’s mouths only for good reasons. One of these is to develop a story’s themes. The things

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