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    Forensic Analysis Implementation Ms. Rajnee Kanoje1, Dr. S. D. Choudhari2 MTech. CSE, SBITM COE, Betul, Professor SBITM COE, Betul Email - rajnee03kanoje@gmail.com, choudhari.sachin1986@gmail.com Abstract: Now days, criminals frequently use all latest technologies to commit serious crimes like cracking sites, fraud in different domains, prohibited access etc. Thus, the inquiry of such cases is very difficult and more significant task. So, we need to do the

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    The Regression Analysis

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    right hand side of the chart. The Y-intercept of the linear regression line is -127.64. The equation is Y=0.0647X-127.64. The regression analysis, including residuals is in the Excel file attached. Part II This project was aimed at creating some reasonable forecasts of the trend of gas prices in the United States in the next period of time, based on an analysis of a series of annual gas prices in the United States from 1982 to 2011. These observations are essential in our delivery business because

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    known as SWOT analysis. The SWOT analysis is business analysis method that business can use for each of its department when deciding on the most perfect way to increase their business and future growth. This procedure identifies the internal and external strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats that are in the markets. SWOT analysis helps you decide your position against your competitors, identifies best future opportunities, and highlight current and future threats. SWOT analysis is an acronym

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    Transactional Analysis

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    Transactional Analysis Theories of Counseling Gabriele Lauer-Ballard Baker College of Jackson May 27, 2013 Transactional Analysis Transactional Analysis is one of the most accessible theories of modern psychology. Transactional Analysis was founded by Eric Berne, and the famous 'parent adult child ' theory is still being developed today. Transactional Analysis has wide applications in clinical, therapeutic, organizational and personal development, encompassing communications, management

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    OnStar – SWOT Analysis To help OnStar determine if home monitoring services should be added to its list of products and services, a SWOT analysis should be completed. A SWOT analysis is a situation analysis or tool used to identify the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of an organization (SWOT Analysis Definition | Investopedia, 2005). Thus, it is a basic straightforward model that determines what an organization, like OnStar, can and cannot do, as well as determines its opportunities

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    SWOT Analysis • Internal analysis ( strengths and weaknesses): Strengths: In 2011 AlOthaim market started a new department named electronics which highly increased the profit of the market and the growth rate reached 180% compared with 2010. Furthermore, costumers need have been covered and satisfied after launching the non-food section, which include toys, clothes, luggage and kitchenware. Along with pleasing costumers need and give them variety of options they started importing merchandise from

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    Introduction SWOT analysis is an internal factors (Strength and Weakness) as well as external factors (Threat and Opportunity). SWOT analysis is a famous tool and it is also a strategic planning method for people to use to analyses the strategy of a certain business and products in its environment. It also is a method to define the strength, weakness, threats and opportunities of a business or project venture. Other than that, it is also used to identify the internal and external factors in the

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    MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE (MANOVA) Multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) is a statistical analysis used when a researcher wants to examine the effects of one or more independent variables on multiple dependent variables. This method is an extension of the analysis of variance (ANOVA) model and is the most commonly used multivariate analysis in the social sciences. MANOVA tests whether there are statistically significant, or not due to chance, mean differences among levels of the independent

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    INTRODUCTION Transactional Analysis Psychotherapy: Application of Transactional Analysis Transactional Analysis (TA) was founded by Eric Berne, M.D., in the 1950s. It is a theory of personality and relationships based on the study of specific ego states, a theory of social interaction or interpersonal communication and a system of group and/or individual psychotherapy used as a tool for personal growth and personal change. (Lapworth & Charlotte, 2011, p. 1) TA, in psychotherapy applications

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    SWOT analysis is a study made by companies to be able to identify their internal strengths and weaknesses, and also to know their external opportunities and threats. Every business should conduct such an analysis in order to set their strategic plans and goals. According to Wright (1998), “The SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) framework is proposed by many as an analytical tool which should be used to categorize significant environmental factors both internal and external to the

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