Evaluating the impact of something, for example a new policy, event or new system.
This has got to be the dumbest question I've ever answered!
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.
Currently - the oldest question in the 'Questions about WikiAnswers' section is How did Microsoft impact WikiAnswers- posted on 25th May 2007.
The question as written is incomplete. It is necessary to specify what the secondary party to be analyzed is. For example, "What was the impact of the Philippines on international trade in Southeast Asia?"
Define the evaluation objectives and research questions. Select appropriate evaluation methods and data collection techniques. Collect and analyze data to assess the intervention's impact. Interpret the findings and communicate results to stakeholders.
It is probably impossible to argue what had the greatest impact on world history, it did of course have a massive impact and we still see its legacy now, but there are other things that have had an impact that is still with us (from the Roman Empire through to the Cold War). I think this probably counts as either a question that cannot be answered, or one that should be answered simply as "No".
A burning question is a pressing or compelling issue or topic that generates curiosity, concern, or debate. It is something that people are eager to have answered or resolved due to its importance or impact.
All of them had an impact locally, and Christianity is nothing if not a local thing. That is far too broad a question to be answered in such a small space. Be more specific.
How did your ancestors get their covered wagons across the rivers?
well there was a lot of impacts like we got are mathematic scalles and art,sciece,litercher,architecture also are alpabet,and more so there was more then one impact i who i answered ur question
Without it our lives would not be nearly as advanced because it was also the root of the Industrial Revolution. That's all I know, i need the same question answered, but I hope this helps:)