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    Crowdsource Mobile Testing Author(s): Abhishek Srivastava (abhishek_k_srivastava@optum.com, 9968024004) and Sanjeev Kumar (sanjeev_kumar_3@optum.com, 9999108119) Conference Name: Test Next Symposium 2014 Team Name: EWP QA Manager’s Name: Deepika Sharma NT ID: asriv16 and skum120 Location: Gurgaon Abstract In this world around 17% of the world population or 1.2 billion people are using smartphones & tablets; by the end of 2015 the

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    Effect of the Normans on Middle English The year 1066 had a resounding impact on the course of English history. William the First, Duke of Normandy, conquered England and took it as a stronghold in his reign. The French rule over England lasted for several centuries and brought about innumerable changes to the English state, language, culture and lifestyle. William imported French rulers to take over English government and religious posts. The French were not only the new aristocracy in England

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    The Positive Relationship Between Science and Religion Introduction: Throughout history we can find many instances where religion was strongly opposed to scientific research. For example, the Catholic Church’s objection to Galileo’s defense of Copernicus’ heliocentric model where he offered his observations that he felt furthered the theory that the planets revolved around the Sun. At that time, the belief that the Holy Scriptures were perhaps inaccurate was one thing, but attempting

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    The literature in Chapter II serves as the foundation of applicable research that guides my investigation. Chapter III outlines the research design. In this section, I address my research methodology, research participants, data collection, data analysis, the limitations of the study, and ethical considerations. The intention of this research is to contribute to the understanding of how Black administrators in postsecondary education experience microaggressions and the tools these administrators

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    Kanye told MTV News in 2005. Kanye 's mother helped a 13-year-old Kanye pay to cut his first record in a dingy basement studio. West graduated from Polaris High School and completed one year of art school at Chicago State University. (Kanye West Biography) Kanye West began making beats primarily for up and coming local artists in his early

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    Introducing Focus Groups

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    Qualitative Research: Introducing focus groups Jenny Kitzinger, research fellowa + Author Affiliations aGlasgow University Media Group, Department of Sociology, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8LF This paper introduces focus group methodology, gives advice on group composition, running the groups, and analysing the results. Focus groups have advantages for researchers in the field of health and medicine: they do not discriminate against people who cannot read or write and they can encourage

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    Writing assignments: Below are six prompts based on the ideas presented in the Klandermans and Staggenborg text and in earlier readings in Creswell. Select three of the six prompts. Write a minimum 500-word response for each of your selections. 1. What is survey method? What kinds of survey methods are used in social movements research? Discuss their benefits and limitations. In the realm of social science there are a variety of measurement tools that academics use to perform social research. One

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    The story of Ernesto Guevara, a child who was born to a well-to-do Argentine family who went on to become a medical doctor sounds like a success story. Ernesto Guevara probably isn’t a name many people recognize, add the word “Che” to the name—Ernesto “Che” Guevara—and many people recognize the name of a famed revolutionary of the 1960’s. Even now, forty-four years after his death, his name and image remain popular. To some Che Guevara is idolized as a man of the people, a freedom fighter for the

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    Policy and Practice for Children and Young People Discuss the ideology underpinning policy and practice for children and young people and demonstrate an awareness of constructs of childhood and adolescence from either an educational or care perspective. “The idea of belonging and membership, being part of a community, is a basic human need. It’s one of the principles of our democratic society. We all have the same needs, we want to be loved, we want to have friends, we want to feel that we

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    This assignment is going to outline four approaches to psychology. The approaches are: psychodynamic, biological, cognitive and behavioural approaches. Psychodynamic approach studies unconscious activities in the mind to elaborate on human thoughts, feelings and behaviour (Bernistein, 2013). Freud was able to treat clients by making them recall negative aspects of their past through psychoanalytic techniques such as free association, dream interpretation and transference (Wollheim, 2008). According

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