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What is scope of the study in a research?

Stress ManagementStress Management: Stress management can be defined as interventions designed to reduce the impact of stressors in the workplace. These can have an individual focus, aimed at increasing an individualÕs ability to cope with stressors. The goal of Stress Management is to help you to manage the stress of everyday life. Many different methods may be employed, such as biofeedback, meditation and massage. Counselors work with individuals in order to determine what stress management program will work best for that person.

Tips to stress management include calm, clear thoughts and quiet confidence in yourself and your ability to accomplish the goals set for yourself.

What is lax conscience?

Lax conscious is generally a Catholic term. A lax conscious is an erroneous one when it decides that a sinful act is permissible and not wrong.

What is the characteristics of a good travelogue?

1. Research about the place

2. Give a photographic description

3.Highlight the various attraction

4.Mention the ways and means to reach the destination

5.Name a few good hotels

6.Mention some out of the way tourist attraction

7.Giving some cultural backgrounds

8.Mention some Dos and Dont's of the place

What place is a rural area?

Any place that is not in a city is in a rural area.

Why is a control arm necessary in a clinical trial?

It's not control arm, just control, meaning a control set or group.

The control group are individuals that are not given the treatment. If this control group are conscious and can apprehend, every effort is made to make them think they are getting the treatment though they aren't.

The reason for the control group is to be able to compare the individuals who have had the treatment (called the experimental group) with others that are in all ways the same except for the treatment and thus see/measure what difference the treatment makes.

What is adaptive research?

a research where one assesses the adaptivity of something

What is the area of West Yorkshire Urban Area?

The area of West Yorkshire Urban Area is 370.02 square kilometers.

Effect of brain drain on developed and underdeveloped regions?

Brain Drain Example: RussiaIn Russia, brain drain has been an issue sinceSoviet times. During the Soviet-era and after the collapse of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s, brain drain occurred when top professionals moved to the West or to socialist states to work in economics or science. The Russian government is still working to counter this with allocation of funds to new programs that encourage the return of scientists that left Russia and encourages future professionals to remain in Russia to work. Brain Drain Example: IndiaThe education system in India is one of the top in the world, boasting very few drop-outs, but historically, once Indians graduate, they tend to leave India to move to countries, such as the United States, with better job opportunities. However, in the last few years, this trend has started to reverse itself. Increasingly, Indians in America feel that they are missing the cultural experiences of India and that there are currently better economic opportunities in India.

What are facts about basketsball?

1. That not all but most basketballs are orange. 2.The celtics is massachettes basketball team. 3.Michael Jordan plays pro basketball. 4.Not all schools have basketball teams. 5.Water Basketball is played in water.

Why is a prediction considered good in research?

Predictions or hypotheses are the basis of most research using statistical analysis. To do research without knowing what you are looking for is like sticking your hand into a bag that contains snakes, spiders, crabs and scorpions - you don't which one bit you so you don't which anti-venom to take. In the case of research, you should at least know what you expect to happen so that you can account for why it did or didn't when your observations have been completed.

Most statistical science frames the hypothesis in the negative, i.e. what you don't expect to be observed during your research. If you fail to prove your hypothesis, you haven't automatically proved your alternative hypothesis, but you have accumulated evidence to more strongly support the likelihood of it being true.

What are the advantages of written law?

it is a source of reference

it ensures orderliness in the country

A written constitution allows the affirmation of basic human rights, ensuring that government operates by established rules and with constitutional and moral legitimacy.

It establishes a permanent written document of fundamental laws

The constitution is supreme and guides the Government

How do you write a good closing paragraph?

You conclude it from all the main points you have said so far and then you write a catchy concluding sentence to make the person be amazed. Have fun

Do you say a historical background or an historical background?

It's always "a" when it is before a word that does not start with a letter that is a vowel or sounds like a vowel. Therefore, the correct grammar is "a historical background."

Actually, the above is not entirely correct. It is quite acceptable to use "an" in front of a word beginning with the letter 'h' when the word is not stressed on the first syllable. So, for example, it is quite acceptable to say "an historical background" or "an heroic feat", but it is not correct to say "an heritage".

Which source does not rely on concrete facts about a topic?

A personal journal does not rely on concrete facts about a topic. Some sources that do are biographies, almanacs, and public records.

Why do colors travel different distances in chromatography?

Because photon gravitation differs to the light travel...Ps. future technologies will be used to capture photon gravitation with the precision of laser and crystal mirrors. This helps to accelarate present time or slowdown time captured in mirrors view.

How do social advertisement promote national integration?

In the interest of national health, The health Ministry carries advertisements on the radio, TV, newspaper and billboards around cities or nationwide. This spreads the knowledge and information for citizen to get vaccinations for children, and take precaution to avoid cold, yellow fever, dengue fever, and chikungunya. This information is circulated during social gatherings, minimizes the sickness, and creates more awareness regarding hygiene.

Social Ads also carry significant information on social events in the city, such as the celebration of Independence Day, Republic Day and festival events , Holi, Diwali. People make a point to be at the venue and people interact and exchange their news, gifts and their views.

Social Ads carry obituary information.

What is a good research paper topic for a English language teacher?

A goof research topic is:

"Effect of the Renaissance in the history of English literature."

What are the advantages of oral tradition?

In my own opinion, I would argue that oral traditions are advantagious because they allow for the new interpretation of tradition within a larger population authority.

How do experimental and non-experimental research complement each other?

Some knowledge, we attain just by looking at processes, and logically reason us out an answer. This is known as empirical knowledge: knowledge based on what we can see.

Theoretical research, in many cases, lays the foundation for later practical research, and is absolutely necessairy when it comes to making discovieres that are more complex, or simply hard to plainly see.

I'll try give you an example:

Mathematics and Physics-

A rocket scientist wants to send a rocket to the moon. But the earth spins around itself, the moon spins around the earth, and to top it all off, they're really far apart.

So the scientist must first do some non experimental science: he must calculate how much fuel he needs, how much time the rocket needs to get to the moon's altitude from earth, and then when to launch the rocked to make for a perfect hit (and more, of course ;P)

So, when all the theoretical stuff is done, he can move on to the practical bit, and actually launch the rocket, and empirically se whether it hits or not.

Another example:

Ever heard of CERN? if not, just google it real quick.

First, scientists came up with a theory of how basic paritcles function, and out from the model they constructed, they were able to predict that severeal additional (undiscovered) particles had to exist.

They then conducted experiments to search for these particles, and guess what? They found them all :P (except for the higgs boson, they're still looking for that -.-)

So in short: Non experimental research has the role of pinpointing, or bringing the complex or "invisible" into a realm where we can conduct experiments on it, and by doing so, allowing us to assert more facts, and learn more about the subject.

Without non-experimental research, experimental research would just be fumbling in the dark :P

What is importance of story writing in English language?

in english there are many ways from which people can get knowledge about their culture their society,what happened before and what were the customs and tradition in the society where they are living .

these ways are as follows;

drama

essay

story writing

poetry

novel etc

in short we can say that story writing plays a very imporant role in promoting the culture,customs and traditions of the society of english people
It sounds as if you should write the essay in English. The topic would be: The importance of story writing.

Storytelling has been used from early times to help people learn about their world, their culture and for entertainment. Writing the stories down means that more people can share exactly the same telling of the story--earlier versions had to be memorized.