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    inherent with the industry. At second stage cash flow forecast and actual cost flow cast will be collected. Then artificial neural network model will be developed to identify risk impacts. This will be followed by five stages 1)data acquisition, analysis and problem representation;(2)architecture determination;(3)learning process determination;(4)training of the network; and(5) testing of the trained Network for generalization evaluation (Ogunlana etal.2001;EzeldinandSharara,2006). Then plan to…

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    Monolingual Writers

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    monolingual writers have trouble being persuasive, where in my experience, multilingual writers are persuasive and better explain their motivations and desires. According to James Paul Gee, a researcher who has worked in psycholinguistics, discourse analysis, sociolinguistics, bilingual education, and literacy states, “ Powerful literacy is control of a secondary use of language used in a secondary discourse that can serve as a meta-discourse to critique the primary discourse of other secondary…

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    Shape Strategic Thinking: In my technical officer role, I have demonstrated my capability in supporting the strategic direction of my Australian Defence Force. I had to show judgement, intelligence and common-sense to move forward delivering positive outcomes at my work. I had always remained flexible to the changing demand/requirements while maintaining sight of the end goal. At the same time, responsive by adopting and implementing the changes into my projects plans. My personal role was to…

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    are found. Also, using the path analysis to find the relationships among the variables was a key factor. The sample was significant for the study and the path analysis model because it required a large number of cases and this study had 2,565 participants. The responses from the survey allowed the researcher to use factor analysis to find the types of subscales. It was useful since it allowed finding the most common responses from the participants. Factor analysis creates clusters based on both…

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    Smoketown Case Analysis

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    The information processing frame has this weakness because it uses decision analysis and decision trees, which turns into a complicated mess when given a complex and multi-layered problem, like the one found in Smoketown (Bobrow and Dryzek 1987, 97). However, this frame’s strength lies in the approach since it already “views government…

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    Data For the purpose of this analysis, I choose to use the World Bank 2007 data to come up with a detailed conclusion. I used 32 different countries scattered throughout the world in my analysis, to provide an unbiased result. Three relevant variables were chosen to be analyzed and discussed later on in this section. These variables as mentioned earlier include foreign direct investments, agriculture and industry. The graph provided below is a summary statistic of the three variables in thirty…

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    Mycoskie Swot Analysis

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    The philanthropic organization TOMS was established in 2006 by Blake Mycoskie in Santa Moncia California. Mycoskie is from Arlington Texas. In 2001 Myscoskie and his sister Paige applied for the cast of Survivor, (the reality show). Auditions consisted of the Amazing race. The Amazing Race was a race around the world in groups of two people who competed with other teams of two. During the course of the race Mycoskie and his partner Paige stopped in Argentina. When in Argentina Mycoskie became…

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    Program Logic Model

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    Research Question The program logic model long-term outcome is the change in behavior of the population to reduce the number of drivers under the influence. While in the short run the main concern (outcome) is to reduce the number of accidents due to drivers under the influence. In this sense, this evaluation will try to answer the question of whether the Lei Seca Operation in Rio de Janeiro has an immediate and/or continuous negative effect on the number of accidents resulting from drivers…

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    unskilled. Since the phenomenological method provide a rich and complete description of human experiences and meanings, the choice of phenomenological method for the research is well fitted. This research method utilizes interview data and content analysis of theme to determine patients’ perception of nurses’ skill. Additionally, the researchers use the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) Synergy model for patient care, as a guide, to categorize each data into the three domains…

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    Software requirements specification (SRS) focuses on what the behavior of the project that will be developed, it is a document that completely describes what the proposed software should do without describing how software will do it (Thakur, 2014). It is the collection and organization of all requirements that surround a project. In this requirement specification, it is considered as an agreement between the stakeholder and the developer as establishing the understanding of system requirements…

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