Conducting Qualitative Research: Marriage and Relationships Jean Berry Walden University Conducting Qualitative Research: Marriage and Relationships The article by Hawkins et al. covers the study of marriage and relationship education Research (MRE). Marriage and relationship education entails the development of strategies‚ interaction‚ skilled communication and problem-solving abilities with a focus on active listening‚ allow for the development of a solid and healthy facilitate healthy connection
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William Cronon is an environmental historian who was born on September 11th‚ 1954 in New Haven‚ Connecticut. Environmental history is the study of human interaction with the natural world over time. One of his most successful books‚ Changes in the Land‚ was first published in 1983 by Hill and Wang publishing press. The version that was assigned for this class is the 2003 first revised edition‚ which was also published by the same publishing press. This version contains a three-page foreword by John
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7.14 Learning Activity Respondent’s Socioeconomic Index Case Processing Summary RESPONDENTS SEX Cases Valid Missing Total N Percent N Percent N Percent Respondent Socio-economic Index MALE 887 95.5% 42 4.5% 929 100.0% FEMALE 1024 93.6% 70 6.4% 1094 100.0% Descriptives RESPONDENTS SEX Statistic Std. Error Respondent Socio-economic Index MALE Mean 49.109 .6527 95% Confidence Interval for Mean Lower Bound 47.828 Upper Bound
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Introduction: Chronic obstruction pulmonary disease (COPD) is characterized by chronic inflammation and irreversible airflow obstruction which causes some structural changes in the lung1. It is the fourth major and leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide and it will become third in all major causes of death by 20202. Since two decades‚ smoking is the major cause of COPD worldwide. This disease is rare in non-smoking person except those who will have exposure of occupational dust‚ environmental
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of information about mild to moderate fever management in their kids‚ inability to manage the children having fever and mothers having low learning capacity(Impicciatore P.‚ 1998). These predictors have also been substantiated amid the higher socioeconomic group of people and the learned people‚ through other surveys(Kramer M.‚ 1985)(Singhi S.‚ 1991) 2.8 Practices for measuring temperature It was found that
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The health of ATSI people is impacted on by the sociocultural‚ socioeconomic and environmental determinants that relate to them. Sociocultural factors; ATSI cultures have a tendency to have less access to media exposure‚ which means they receive less health promotion. Without this vital information it can become difficult to change past habits‚ continuing the increase of health issues. ATSI families also may not have settled well into the non-indigenous lifestyle‚ often resulting in alcohol and
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have the highest population of obese individuals‚ America also has the largest population of morbidly obese individuals (World Health Organization 2009). Morbid obesity affects both males and females of all ages and ethnicities from different socioeconomic statuses‚ however‚ the Black female population that has been affected the most (Lorenzen‚ (2010). This trend of overweight Black American females has only recently become an epidemic (Davis‚ 2008). What if any factors played into this abrupt change
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The book‚ Ain’t No Makin’ It‚ allows us to enter the world of two distinct peer groups in a low income housing project in America. Jay MacLeod takes us on a journey to explain why the attitudes‚ beliefs‚ expectations‚ and aspirations of these two groups of teenagers differ so greatly despite their similarities. One of the primary focuses is on education and the Hallway Hangers and Brothers experiences within Lincoln High School. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights‚ and the UN Convention on
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unfulfilled economical needs of students makes schools success challenging. (((( Recent research has shown that teachers in schools facing challenging circumstances have to work much harder and be more committed than their peers in more favorable socioeconomic circumstances. 1 )))) These findings clearly indicate students’ success is highly dependent on the quality of education they receive. Improving schools in disadvantaged areas will help improve students’ academic success. Most of the information
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The American Dream is a philosophy that start in the 19th century referring to migrating to a place where rich men and poor men could stand on the same footing. In the 19th century many German immigrants were coming to America in hopes of settling where ever they please without a passport and pursue a living. Most were fleeing Germany to avoid the “right of birth” or royal hierarchy and the corruption that lied within it. In the 20th century the American Dream became known as the California Dream
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