What was the Hall vs DeCuir case about?
The U.S. Supreme court reversed a Louisiana State Law that prohibited racial segregation in public carriers.
GARCH processes are used to model the conditional volatility of financial returns in discrete time. There are many many different types of GARCH, the most popular and simplest being the GARCH(1,1), where returns have mean mu and conditional variance vt (t indexes time): returnt = mu + sqrt(vt)et where et is a standardized innovation.
Conditional variance follows a first order autoregressive process: vt= a + b* vt-1 + c* vt-1*et-1^2
How does a layout for a questionnaire look?
it usually has a title, the questions are usually numbered or have bullet points and the answers should be multiple choice so you get better results.
What are the similarities between writing code or programs and writing essays or research papers?
Planning - An essay, like any good program, must have good forethought. Without planning it might collapse down the road.
Implementation - A program is crafted out of the same thing as an essay - language. The only difference is that one is meant to be read by humans and the other by computers.
Execution - Reading an essay is much like how a computer program is executed. It goes from the very start of the program at the first expression and proceeds until it finishes.
Problem Solving - The entire reason for writing an essay usually is too deal with a particular problem, but not always. The author in writing the essay must take their time making sure they are writing a solution to the problem as does a coder when they are writing a program.
There are problem a late more similarities. These are the ones that are obvious and, to me, kind of interesting.
Why should you not consider rejecting a hypothesis a waste of time?
Wouldn't it be foolish, when you think about it, to conclude that the only way to be curious about the world is to always be right? When researchers have an idea that investigation suggests is wrong, intelligent and curious people get busy imagining what might really be going on. And they are now reasonably sure that they know another thing that is not the answer.
What seems to be the most ethical action?
Would you please submit this question again, this time indicating the situation in which an action is to be taken.
What is the useful tittle in a research paper?
A useful tittle in a research paper is the one over the lower case i. If it weren't there, it might be mistaken for the number 1 or the letter l.
What are the parts of descriptive research?
Descriptive research includes observational methods, case study methods, and survey methods. They are used to describe situations instead of make predictions about them.
Who introduced the radical sign?
Christoff Rudolff was a German mathematician who introduced the radical sign in 1525
What was an unanswered question in the movie Glory?
SHUT UP AND GET Denzel Washington's character struggled with Why he was fighting. He was questioning what would the Black Man gain from them fighting and dying for the US. Would the black man get their freedom? (Yes they did) Would the black man get treated with equality in the military and civilian life?
(No. The military remained segregated until 1950's. In many places in the US, the civilian population would remain segregated until the 1960's or later.)
What is the general structure of a thematic analysis essay universal theme?
State the theme, back up your statement with evidence, then explain why it is universal
A paradigm is a model or pattern that represents a typical example of the item or idea. In science, a paradigm is an agreement among scientists that details the scope, problems, and assumptions of a particular discipline. For example, there may be a paradigm for how to treat a particular type of cancer; what drugs to use and in what combinations and for how long, what outcomes may be expected. Our method for the classification of living things ( taxonomy) is a paradigm.
What is the historical background of a unicorn?
There are many versions of unicorn history. I'm not sure this is all right but here's a stab at it:
Orient - where unicorns were thought to bring good luck. This is around 2700 BC at the very oldest.
Greek - A man described unicorns which he believed to inhabit India. This was around 400 BC.
From thereon both Greeks and then Romans took up the stories.
The Bible (Old Testement) contains something about unicorns and there's speculation (only in around 1600ish AD, I think) that the unicorn was real in the Garden of Eden, but didn't survive the Noah's Ark thing-a-ma-bob.
Middle Ages - This is where most of the modern beliefs of the mythical unicorns come from.
Establish Sequence with Organizational Patterns
You have two options after you have defined and grouped your ideas
Direct Approach
Indirect Approach
Direct Approach(deductive)
Putting the main idea first followed by evidence.
Indirect Approach (inductive)
Putting the main idea later and evidences first. Use direct order if the audience's reaction is to be positive and indirect order if it is likely to be negative. Short messages follow one of four organizational plans, depending on the audience's probable reaction.
What are some facts about Lamborghini?
Most sites on the internet can tell you all you want to know about the company and its vehicles.
What is a good research paper topic for Wuthering Heights that has adequate subtopics?
Write about the love between Catherine and Heathcliff
What is the purpose of a three round volley at a funeral?
At a military or state funeral, it is a salute -- a mark of respect.
What is the Concept of a Retention Limit?
The maximum amount of insurance an insurer can retain before ceding business to a reinsurer. The maximum amount may depend on the insured's age, health, coverage in force, as well as the insurance company's financial condition.
An insurer cannot retain a risk exceeding 10% of its surplus to policyholders. However, it may write insurance on a risk exceeding this amount if it enters into a reinsurance agreement or treaty with another insurer who agrees to insure the portion of the risk exceeding the retention limit. In the event of a total loss, the insurer would pay the portion of the claim up to its limit and the reinsurer would pay the rest.
Whats the difference between Gore-Tex and Nylon?
Gore-Tex is made out of waterproof fabric that is breathable. Nylon is made out of synthetic polymers. It was first produced on February 28, 1935.
What are the source of relevant benchmarking data?
It depends very much on the field of study.
On the Internet your first resorts should be google and its variants, including books.google.com, scholar.google.com. You may also find useful sources in wikipedia.
You have 1 of those 50th anniversary ATF revolvers Yes unfired in the original presentation case..?
No, I don't. What is it you are trying to ask?
True!
How do you write a case study on an artist?
include some basic information on the artist to start, include things that could be relevant to the work you are studying and suggest themes in their work. for example where they grew up, who their influences where and the main things they did throughout their life.
If this study is for Art, then focus on the techniques in their work and pick the things that you like about their work e.g. colours, technique/medium, or meaning/theme. with these you should then develop the study by applying those chosen elements in a response to the artist (drawing, painting, sculpture ect.) then it will begin to shape a good case study for Art as a subject.
Problem of research in West Africa?
there are many problems associated to research in West Africa namely, Illitercy, lack of basic research instrument such as research material, research centres and facilities. Other problems of research are lack of finance in carrying out the research project, poor enviromental problem are also major causes of research problem. And finally lack of train personnels to carry out the research problems.