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    Part 1 – The Beginning In preparing for the OBU Research & Analysis Project‚ Most students spend a lot of time wondering as to what exactly the Research & Analysis Project (RAP) is all about. The reason for this is because they try to search the same amount and type of guidance as is available for the ACCA Exams. The starting point to work for the RAP is first to correct our understanding of what RAP is all about. Research & Analysis as the name suggests is the applied research which we are

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    Gathering Research Data James Hankerson CJA/334 July 11‚ 2012 Kevin Hewitt Gathering Research Data “Research on police officers and the duties associated with being a law enforcement officer has demonstrated that high levels of stress‚ continually subjected to dangerous working conditions‚ and behavioral changes occur as a result of this occupation (Ellison & Genz‚ 1983 pg.60).” This research data paper will include the following statements‚ the satisfaction or job hazards. What is the goal or purpose

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    Gathering Evidence on Gun Violence Gathering Evidence Subject 1: Impact of laws on gun control in reducing gun violence in the United States. Source: The Effectiveness of Legislation Controlling Gun Usage: A Holistic Measure of Gun Control Legislation by Ik-Whan G. Kwon and Daniel W. Back in The American Journal of Economics and Sociology‚ volume 64‚ issue 2‚ April 2005‚ pages 533-537 Evaluation: 1. Authority-10 The author Ik-Whan G. Kwan is a professor of Decision Sciences at John Cook

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    Gathering and Evaluating Information Caitlyn Matthews COM 220 July 29‚ 2011 PATSY DOBBS Gathering and Evaluating Information Appendix D Strategies for Gathering Information Source(Formatted using APA style guidelines) | What makes the source credible or noncredible? | What information can you gather from this source? | Williams J. Krouse (February 3‚ 2011). Gun Control Legislation. Retrieved July 29‚ 2011‚ from http://ehis.ebscohost.com/eds/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?sid=625de9cb-4578-

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    We are living in what is known as The Computer Age‚ commonly referred to as The Digital Age. It’s an era where finding information is "immediate and accessible" (Sagan‚ Leighton‚ 2011 pg.1). The internet has spawned what we call the 24/7 news cycle. With social networking‚ current and up to date news can be passed along friends and news feeds‚ perhaps even faster than the traditional news networks can react to. This has had a strong impact on the TV Broadcast News industry because people don’t necessarily

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    Tahna Lindquist Mrs. Thomas English 5 Dystopian Intro Citizens in Gathering Blue seem to be happy‚ however; they all have a fear of the outside world‚ which is a dystopian characteristic. The Councils‚ the men who govern the town‚ tell the citizens that they should fear the woods and anything beyond the village. Parents’ start at a young age putting fear into the children to stay in their town and to let the councils and the men protect them. Another reason why they fear the out side world

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    ~ How much power and influence should the government have? Gathering Blue The government shouldn’t have too much power and influence nor too little because there will be some bad side effects. For example‚ in the book Gathering Blue‚ the government is considered to have too much power which isn’t good for many reasons. One reason is it controls the people too much. Also‚ people didn’t want to go in the fields because they feared the beasts‚ which were made up by the government. This shows they are

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    3. What are the main research methods for data gathering that sociologists use to study the social world? What are the relative strengths and weaknesses of each method? Sociologists typically use one of the five key research methods when conducting research‚ and collecting data. These data gathering techniques are experiments‚ interviews‚ surveys‚ field observations‚ and historical data. The lecture about studying the social world explains that‚ there are many different considerations to make when

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    A Gathering of Old Men The integration of the white and black races is the most remarkable event of the second half of this century‚ surpassed only by two world wars in its significance. A Gathering of Old Men is a remarkable mystery about a young white woman and seventeen old black men in an isolated Louisiana township‚ each of whom confess to the murder of a brutal Cajun farmer. The simple symbols used in A Gathering of Old Men have a great impact on Gaines’ audience. These symbols are the

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    Gathering Blue- Essay Plan Introduction: Joseph Stalin was a dictator who was responsible for massive crimes against humanity‚ and ruled a communist country. From 1924-1953‚ Joseph had killed over 20 million people during the Revolutionary regime. Joseph was part of a communist dictatorship. Communism is a system of organization where all economic activity is controlled by a single political party. Along with communism‚ comes dictatorship. This is the complete power or authority of a dictator

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