What are the important values in a person which is required for corporate sector?
According to the Holy Qur'an they are: 1. Belief in God 2. Worship and other good deeds 3. Striving, and encouraging others, to be truthful, patient, and constant. (Surah 105: Al-Asr (Time Through the Ages) According to the Holy Qur'an they are: 1. Belief in God 2. Worship and other good deeds 3. Striving, and encouraging others, to be truthful, patient, and constant. (Surah 105: Al-Asr (Time Through the Ages)
What are the similarities between historical comparative research and field study research?
Historical comparative research is the study of past events and questions using methods in sociology and other social scientific research to inform the possible outcomes and answers to current events and questions. [1] Beginning in the late 1950's, the discipline of history became more linked with sociology. Eventually historical sociology was accepted as a more concrete perspective during the 1970's. [2] Historical investigations are based on the remnants of the past called historical material, which include official documents, diaries and much more as is discussed below. Comparative sociology on the other hand, specifically looks at sociology across regions or nations. Historical comparative sociology differs from historical sociology by focusing only on three main issues. These issues are causal relationships, processes over time, and comparisons. It does not allow interpretive approaches, which historical sociology may favor in certain occasions
What 5 W's should answer the scope and limitation of the study in a particular thesis?
Who, what, when, where, and why.
Some of the research topics that can be discussed in relation to the challenges faced by UK auditors are bank reporting, auditor reporting, and dialogue with supervisors. Other topics include support systems for supervisors, creating responsible consumers, and designing better regulations.
What are some hindrances to research?
Scientific Research Hindrances
1. Tradition. This is accepting that customs, beliefs, practices and superstitions are true and part of our daily lives. Even it is not true, we are always apply this in our lives w/o applying a scientific investigation.
2. Authority. This is accepting anything w/o a question, the opinion w/c the person has a big name to the authority w/o using any scientific investigation if it's true. For example, when an ordinary man says smoking is bad for your health, they might laugh at you or ignore you.
3. Inaccurate Observation. This is describing wrongly what is observed. For example, four people are outside the hotel, wearing short skirts and pants. Some people will say they have no manners. The fact is that they are attending a party.
4. Overgeneralization. This is establishing a pattern out of a few instances. E.g., he went to Pearl Farm Beach Resort on Davao. From the name, it is producing pearls. So he concludes that there are many pearls in Davao. He doesn't go to other places to see if there are many pearls in that province.
5. Selective Observation. This is persisting to believe an observed pattern from overgeneralization and ignoring others. For example, when Filipinos hear a foreign song, and they observed that they are more pleasing to hear than local songs, they would say that foreign music are better than local songs w/o knowing that some of the local songs are also pleasing to hear.
6. Made-up Information. This is making up information to explain away confusion. For example, a buyer bought goods worth Php150.00 and paid Php200.00. Then the cashier mistakenly gives a change of Php60.00. He concludes that the cashiers in the store are not practiced. Now he comes back to the store to find the cashier that gave him excess change. Then he realized the cashier was kind. Instead of thinking he is kind after all, he will use some bad words to judge him and not realizing it.
7. Illogical Reasoning. This is attributing something to another w/o any logical basis. For example, it will rain because there are two weeks that are sunny day. There is no logic after all. It is not cloudy. There are no low pressure areas. He/she doesn't find any scientific investigations to find out if it will rain or not.
8. Ego involvement in understanding. This is giving an explanation when one finds himself an unfavorable situation. For example, he got low grades. Now the mother knew it, and got mad to his son for what he did, not because she's mad to her son. The son explained that because his classmate is the favorite student. He does not make any effort to examine himself, to improve his studies, etc.
9. Mystification.This is attributing to supernatural power, the phenomena that cannot be understood. This is accepting that there are things that are beyond our intelligence, like spirits, ghosts, or something that people think that are out of this world.
10. To err is human.This is an attitude that admits the fallibility of man. When he made a mistake, he will not study why he had committed this, and how he will correct it and make some effort to avoid this mistake again.
11. Dogmatism. This is an addition. This is an unwritten policy of certain institutions and governments prohibiting the study of topics that are believed to run counter to the established laws. For example, he will research about polygamy and try it, w/o knowing that is against the doctrines and laws of the government. But if he is a Moslem, he can do it. Some laws are different from one another
Four stages of food processing?
Food processing involves four main stages: cleaning and sorting, preparation and cooking, preservation and packaging, and distribution and consumption. Cleaning and sorting involve removing impurities and sorting food items based on quality. Preparation and cooking involve transforming raw ingredients into final dishes. Preservation and packaging help prolong the shelf life of food products. Distribution and consumption involve delivering the food to consumers and preparing it for eating.
What are the roles of operational research and business decision making?
Operational research allows business leaders to have more technical knowledge. With more research about operations, managers can choose the best alternatives presented to them. The key thing in this equation is that good operational research helps better business decisions. Often times the business decision often opted for is to spend more money on research.
Difference between acceptance sampling plans and control charts?
Sampling plans are hypothesis tests regarding product that has been submitted for an appraisal and subsequent acceptance or rejection. A control chart is used to track a process with time to determine if the problems are sporadic or chronic.
Why is bolting process preferred over welding process for site connection work?
In any application, bolting is preferred over welding if the setup needs to be taken apart, adjusted, or done quick and cheap. Also, it may be easier to drill a hole and screw something together, instead of hook up a generator, transport a welder to the site and risk a flammable tank being in the area.
Qualitative research involves analysis of data such as words (e.g., from interviews), pictures (e.g., video), or objects (e.g., an artifact). Quantitative research involves analysis of numerical data.
Do you have a Summary on Chapters in After the Fact by James West Davidson?
this book is about specific events in history. if you want to figure out what its about, then read it!
What about accidental sampling?
Accidental sampling is a type of nonprobability sampling which involves the sample being drawn from that part of the population which is close to hand. That is, a sample population selected because it is readily available and convenient. The researcher using such a sample cannot scientifically make generalizations about the total population from this sample because it would not be representative enough. For example, if the interviewer was to conduct such a survey at a shopping center early in the morning on a given day, the people that he/she could interview would be limited to those given there at that given time, which would not represent the views of other members of society in such an area, if the survey was to be conducted at different times of day and several times per week. This type of sampling is most useful for pilot testing.
Business research and decision making?
Placing a question mark at the end of a phrase does not make it a sensible question. Try to use a whole sentence to describe what it is that you want answered.
What are the space requirements for a karate dojo?
There are no requirements for size. Minimum is enough room for one person to do a kata in. Many of the dojo in Okinawa are only three or four tatami mats. Ideally there is enough room for a class of ten or twelve students to observe the teacher and follow along on a kata.
What are the differences of quantitative and qualitative data with examples of each?
Qualitative means what is it while quantative means how much is there. Some examples of qualitative data might be whether a solution is of copper or iron or if a compound is formed with nitrate or carbonate. Quantative data could be the concentration of a solution or the mass present in a sample.
Get a manual on your truck from the parts store or from autobooksonline.com. Make sure there is a wiring diagram in the manual. The most common problem with these trucks is the fuel pumps.
most commen problem w/front wheels engaging for 4wd is the electronic servo acutuator motor it is mounted in the front differential, when this fails you lose front wheel drive not that expensive easy to change but test for power before wasting money
Where can you find a step-by-step guide on changing a blower motor in a 1998 Kia Sephia?
Automotive Repair Manual at your local library.
You can also buy an automotive repair manual at your auto parts store. They are very handy to have around the house and cost somewhere in the neighborhood of $30 to $40.
or you can ask some one who has done this, it is quite simple, 1. passenger side of car, open door, remove kick plate, by pulling up on it, then threr is a smaller kick plate inside of car, you have to remove some plastic plugs, this will come out, there are three Philips screws that hold the blower in, 2. disconnect the power from the blower, the plug has a push in tab, 3. pull back the carpet to allow you to get at the 3 screws, unscrew and blower, you will have to give it a slight tug, but it will come off.
Which organization conducts open-market operations?
These activities are conducted by the FOMC, of which the Board of Governors comprises the majority.
How do you write a research paper on ancient Greece?
Do research on ancient Greece, then put it in to an essay.
Does quantitative research involves descriptive statistics?
I have worked in Quant Research for over three years and yes it gives descriptive statistics. The best part is that we obtain all of the information and it can be sorted, graphed, highlighted, mapped, or as descriptive any way you want.
What are some facts about lawyers?
# NBA stands for National Basketball Association # There are 30 teams in the NBA # David Stern is the commissioner
# There is an NBA draft held every June # There are playoffs every year # The winner of the playoffs is named the NBA champion # There are a maximum of 15 players on a team # There are five people on the court from each team at all times # The NBA hoop is 10ft. tall # There is a two point shot and a three point shot
What are facts about acrobatics?
They have to deal with pain. If a flex hurts.......they have to tough it out. Mr. Matt, Mr.s Lurry, and Mrs. Ivry (may) are acrbat instructers. Here are some last names of our acros. STANKS, LONG, BEATRICE, THOMAS,VINSON,HOMESON,and many more. They have to deal with pain. If a flex hurts.......they have to tough it out. Mr. Matt, Mr.s Lurry, and Mrs. Ivry (may) are acrbat instructers. Here are some last names of our acros. STANKS, LONG, BEATRICE, THOMAS,VINSON,HOMESON,and many more.