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    In Plato’s Republic Glaucon goes through a process of philosophical protrepsis key to developing Plato’s purpose. Glaucon’s journey of consisted of an altering of his conception of freedom from a negative one to a positive one when he was influenced to succumb his theories to Socrates’ challenges. Socrates manages to take Glaucon out of this dark cave where Glaucon encourages being a slave to his desires through this method of challenging, reasoning, and alternative. The process in which…

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    CHAPTER CONCLUSIONS a. EFFICIENCY OF A BANK: It is associated with the Efficiency of a bank in conditions of service provided. The major areas enclosed under this category are account log in of a customer, adequate information on the bank’s website, user friendly website, instructions and notice statements for customer on the website, Hangout during transaction process and spee d during logout of customer account. b. RELIABILITY OF A CUDTOMER ON BANK: It is associated with the reliability of a…

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    INTRODUCTION Gender Based Violence (GBV) has long been a topic for research because it is of relevance to the social, cultural and economic fabric of society. Research in this field leads to better public policy for intervention, recovery, and prevention of GDV, the stakes are high. Hilde Jakobsen 's research: “What’s gendered about gender-based violence- an empirically grounded theoretical exploration from Tanzania” was published in 2014 by The Authors. It takes a feminist approach to…

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    Qualitative Methods

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    Introduction Methodology includes the practices, procedures, rules, actions, strategies, and design applied by the researcher. Creswell states that qualitative research begins with assumptions, a worldview, the possible use of a theoretical lens, and the study of research problems inquiring into the meaning individuals or groups ascribe to the social or human problem. The study ends with the presentation of a complex description and interpretation of the problem, reflecting the voices of the…

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    Name: Sumeng Chen Course: Eng108 Date: 9/13/2015 Writing a Rhetorical Analysis The article Why Privacy Matters Even if You Have 'Nothing to Hide ' is written by Professor Daniel Solove and was published in the year 2011 as an excerpt of the book Nothing to Hide: The False Tradeoff between Privacy and Security by the same author. The research on the article is individually sponsored; however, the author takes a neutral stance and examines the issue associated with privacy thus revealing various…

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    Gender Roles And Identity

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    Other groups that one should look at, are those who don’t identify with that of their assigned gender. These people include transgender, agender, bigender, gender nonconforming, and many others. According to Del Vale, gender in a way is a social construct to keep people stuck into a role to fulfill societies need (1993, p. 19-20). These ideas are what promote behaviors and cultural norms and thus the idea of “gender”. This plays a role families because those who don’t have conventional identity…

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    risk factors. The disadvantages associated with case-control designs includes recall bias, cannot account for rare exposures and cannot determine incidence and sampling bias. However, one major disadvantage that will apply to this study is internal validity For instance, this problem refers to whether the effects observed in a study are due to the manipulation of the independent variable and not some other factor. In-other-words there is a causal relationship between the independent and…

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    the combination of questions related to the relationship satisfaction among students. Even though all three scales will be combined, the survey will be only using them partly. It will include only the most relative and interesting parts of them to construct a questionnaire. Some questions in this survey will include Likert scales such as: “In general, how satisfied are you with your relationship?” and “How well does your partner meet your needs?”. All the questions of the same nature will…

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    Moodle Analysis

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    documents and materials in the form of audio and visual. Coklar (2012) claims that due to the ability of generating sharing contents via Facebook, it contributes to the development of active participation among students. 2.5 Usage of Moodle in Education The advancement of information and communication technology and the Internet has dramatically changed the teaching and learning process. As these technologies improved, it opens up many learning opportunities and experiences including distance…

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    Galileo Galilei once said, “Passion is the genesis of genius”. I think of Galileo Galilei as an example of the relationship between Culture and Personal Passion. Through his personal history, the force of his ideas and his impetus he became one of the most inspiring people for the humankind. Our current conception of the universe's order, the bases of the modern notion of nature and Jupiter's four moons are some of his discoveries, findings that by the way, continue resonating. Today, we…

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