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Research Papers

Includes questions related to the research, preparation and composition of formal written reports based on well researched findings and presented ideas.

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What is the definition of hr research?

HR research has two primary goals, which define it. The first is to find solutions to challenges regarding human capital, training, education, "people" issues," and measurement. The second is to find ways to improve the employee experience

Sample of scope and delimination?

Delimination is not really a word but has a clear meaning as separator; scope is normally a qualifier and sample is suggestion there are fractions of qualifiers.

Where can I find examples of case studies about front office management?

[1].Identify the data involved and possible information generated by these data in the organisational activities mentioned in the case.

Do digital marketing and mobile marketing always work?

Of course,they both will always work and are best for promotion and advertisement. The mobile is the best platform to inform every strategy we devise as marketers. Apart from this digital marketing technique SMO and SMM are also very effective for promotion which drives more customers towards your products and services.

Is this an example of thesis statement Dogs and wolves are similar species with many things in common?

A thesis statement states what your paper or theory is about. A good way to start is to write "the purpose of this paper is". In this way you narrow down what you want to say and write about. It is easy to wonder off the task and end up in places where you don't want to go. You need to write this. Wiki can not do it for you and we can only give you direction.

Where is hardwood found?

They are mainly found at BnQ but can be found at certain garden centers.

Is there any alternative method besides an epidural to minimize pain during labor and childbirth?

Birthing classes are an alternative method. They give you lots of breathing techniques and alternatives not found with an epidural. Laboring in water is another tool to use since the pain is so much less when you're submerged. Some hospitals even allow you to give birth in the water, which would help with the pushing pain. Hypnobirthing is another trend that is becoming increasingly popular. There are plenty of pain control methods that aren't as severe as epidurals so talk to your doctor to better understand your various options.

What is the difficulty in doing research on sexual expression?

The difficulty in doing research involving sex involves outright lies. For example: For years men claimed they had sexual intercourse 3 times a week. Women claimed they had sexual intercourse 2 times a week. Something was wrong. It is impossible for a man to have sexual intercourse without a woman also having sexual intercourse. A whole lot of lies were being told.

With something like sexual expression, there is the question as to how much is sexual and how much is style. When every woman wears a bikini, are all being sexy or are they all just going swimming? When is a woman flirting and when is she simply being pleasant. It is hard to tell. Good luck with your project.

What kinds of things can be discussed in a research paper about hearing loss?

Off the top of my head, here are some topics: If the loss is congenital or prebycusis, percentage of U.S. population effected, do other parts of the world have similar percentages of the population effected or could this possibly be traced back to "modern" living and being bombarded by unnatural sounds (loud music, earphones, etc.). Types of hearing loss (conductive, sensorineural, mixed). Treatment, if any, for types of hearing loss. Social behavior... how do children deaf from birth attempt to assimilate to their hearing peers. How does this effect their social skills, education, ability to live independent lives as adults. You could even expand further about anti-social behavior. Do the deaf isolate themselves and tend to only interact with other deaf people. There are specific churches for the deaf (not meaning their own religion, but mainstream churches with deaf congregations). How easy is it for the deaf to find gainful employment. A day in the life of a deaf person meaning all the things those who can hear take for granted like the phone, an alarm, traffic, music, error tones on a computer, communication with someone in another room, etc. Sign language can vary by country. How difficult is it to learn? Do they have their own slang? Do different cultures treat their deaf differently? Why do and why are some deaf people capable of sound and speech, but others are not?

Does this help at all or am I way off track?

What is a good closing statement for cystic fibrosis research paper?

Perhaps the hardest thing to deal with is the fact that there is nothing that can be done to prevent it from happening, it is simply in the DNA makeup of the individual. Cystic fibrosis is a challenging disease to live with but the treatments that have been developed are forever improving the quality of life of those diagnosed with the fatal disease. Maybe with the advancements in medicine, one day there will be a cure, but all that can be done is hope.

What is a good person for a research paper?

I would suggest someone who did many things to help others like Abraham Lincoln or Harriet Tubman

Is there a free paraphrasing website?

When a structure ( subjected usually to compression ) undergoes visibly large displacements transverse to the load then it is said to buckle. Buckling may be demonstrated by pressing the opposite edges of a flat sheet of cardboard towards one another. For small loads the process is elastic since buckling displacements disappear when the load is removed.

Local buckling of plates or shells is indicated by the growth of bulges, waves or ripples, and is commonly encountered in the component plates of thin structural members.

Buckling proceeds in manner which may be either :stable - in which case displacements increase in a controlled fashion as loads are increased, ie. the structure's ability to sustain loads is maintained, orunstable - in which case deformations increase instantaneously, the load carrying capacity nose- dives and the structure collapses catastrophically.

Neutral equilibrium is also a theoretical possibility during buckling - this is characterised by deformation increase without change in load.

Buckling and bending are similar in that they both involve bending moments. In bending these moments are substantially independent of the resulting deflections, whereas in buckling the moments and deflections are mutually inter-dependent - so moments, deflections and stresses are notproportional to loads.

If buckling deflections become too large then the structure fails - this is a geometric consideration, completely divorced from any material strengthconsideration. If a component or part thereof is prone to buckling then its design must satisfy both strength and buckling safety constraints - that is why we now examine the subject of buckling.

Advantage of primary research?

Primary research is how the human race discovers new things. Secondary research only allows you to learn about what others have already discovered (which is also important, of course, but not as important, since without primary research there would be no secondary research either).

I am doing a research paper on birthday cards and society' attitudes toward gender and age?

I think that the topic could be interesting. Try to examine a large number of different birthday cards, and see if a pattern emerges, in terms of the attitudes that they embody. I would expect to see a celebration of growing up, and a bitter-sweet sense of accomplishment and loss connected to growing old. Gender is harder to pin down, except perhaps that young girls are thought to be cuter than young boys. But see what you can observe.

How do you cite Plessy v Ferguson for a research paper?

The MLA Suggests using Legal Bluebook format for legal cases (see link to the Legal Bluebook, below).

Legal Bluebook format

First cite: Plessy v. Ferguson, 163 U.S. 537, 539 (1896).

Subsequent citations: Plessy, 163 U.S. at 539.

Citation dissected

Plessy v. Ferguson, [short case title or caption]

163 U.S. [volume of US Reports where opinion may be found]

537, [Page in Volume 163 on which the opinion begins]

539 [specific page being referenced (example)]

(1896). [year case was decided]

(Don't invest in a subscription unless you plan to use a lot of legal citations)

What are the characteristics of interview method of research?

1) Only fewer persons are interviewed than survey.

2) The interviewee may not be more than 20 or 40 in number.

3) An interview can be taken continuously for two or three hours in one sitting or through weekly visits for some minutes.

What is good thesis statement for a paper explaining that Failure is a better teacher than success?

Failure is success in the making. Hope this helps........ It's short but effective... And my teacher loved it :)