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    The Pillow Method

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    Erin Eiermann COM 110 Janice Graham 7:10 Tuesday The Pillow Method The day after the Presidential Election‚ my girlfriend Amanda and I discussed how we felt the next four years might go for our country. Due to our slightly opposing views (I say that very lightly)‚ the discussion quickly turned heated. One issue that was brought up in the conversation was abortion. I am very Pro- Life‚ whereas Amanda is wishy-washy when it comes to the subject. Whilst beginning our excruciatingly draining

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    Methods of Persuasion

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    Methods of Persuasion When one thinks of government controversy‚ you cannot help but think of the United States. This issue is usually about how the government deals with one’s rights. Throughout history there have been many that have struggled for freedom against our so-called controversial government. Three writers each had their own specific experience with this government. Although each of these arguments relies on different methods of persuasion‚ Henry Thoreau‚ Virginia Wolf‚ and Fredrick

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    Week 7 CheckPoint: Personal Constructs Personal Constructs George H. Kelly established the theory of personal constructs in which he maintained that all people are essentially scientists of their minds‚ and are attempting to determine what does and does not work. Additionally‚ people are particularly motivated by both anticipation and predictability. Personal constructs is basically an idea that tries to explain how a person perceives the world and attempts to make predictions so as to have

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    Sampling methods

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    selecting units that may be people‚ organizations etc‚ from a larger whole i.e. from a population of interest‚ so that by studying the sample we may come up with general characteristics of the entire population under consideration. Types of sampling methods: Probability sampling Probability sampling is a type of sampling that includes random selection. And in order to achieve random selection‚ it must be made sure that different units of population have equal probability of being chosen

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    Backup Methods

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    BACKUP METHODS One of the important aspects of data security involves protecting data from loss or destruction. In this short paper‚ I will cover the backup methods we can use to protect our data and reduces the chances of data loss. Popular hardware devices used for making hard drive backups on standalone personal computer or small servers include tape‚ Zip‚ and Jaz drives. In business environment‚ however‚ if a PC is connected to a file server‚ the most practical backup approach

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    Methods and Procedures

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    Methods and Procedures The study used experimental and descriptive study type of research. The experimental method was used to prove and test the hypothesis by the use of controlled observations and measurements. The descriptive method was used to describe data rather than explain it. It develops‚ tests and evaluates methods of research. It also explores experience in real life situations. Common methods for gathering data are questionnaire‚ interview and observation. 1. Preparation and gathering

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    The Pillow Method

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    Mukailah 1 Abubakari Mukailah Professor Heidi Speech 115 30th January 2013 Applying the Pillow Method According to Shakespear “ All the world’s a stage‚ And mean and women merely player” However to be a true player you must see the stage from others perspective. The pillow method is define in the text‚ Looking out looking in by Ronald Adler andRusell Proctor II‚ as a method for understanding an issue from several perspectives rather than with egocentric “i’m right and you’re wrong “ attitude

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    PIllow Method

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    belief of my own to hold on to. I also discovered that as a young girl I was using the technique called the "pillow method" without realizing that was what I had been doing. Apparently this method was developed by a group of Japanese schoolchildren‚ and gets its names from the fact that a problem has four sides and a middle‚ just like a pillow. An example of when I used the pillow method was when a friend and I were discussing the laws regarding marriage as a legal right via a popular social networking

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    Discussion methods

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    What is it? DISCUSSION METHOD Teaching is an art of assisting students to learn. All good teaching is characterized by proper teaching method. The discussion method is one in which the students and the instructor exchange their ideas in order to get a better understanding of a topic. It can be a whole period or be a part of a lesson. Types 1. Group Discussion as a Teaching Method 2. Group Discussion is a modified form of classroom lecture where the focus is shared between the instructor and

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    Scientific Method

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    The Scientific Method Introduction: In performing this experiment‚ students apprehend and grasp the concept of the “scientific method” and its segments. The scientific method is analytically preceded by researchers to answer a question(s). First‚ the analyst states the problem based on contemplations. Next‚ a hypothesis is formed‚ which means the analyst made an educated guess (solution) to the problem. Before an experiment is performed the analyst has to make a prediction. A prediction is what

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