Literature search (LDIflare)

4. RESULTS 4.1 Results of search strategy The PubMed search yielded 52 results as shown in Table 3 (Appendix 3). After selecting for ‘published in the last 5 years’ 17 articles remained (Appendix 4). A selection of these 17 articles was performed on the basis of title and abstract (Appendix 5). Articles in this review … Read more

Minoru Yamasaki

Minoru Yamasaki, who was born on December 12, 1912 and died in February of 1986 from stomach cancer. Yamasaki was born in Seattle, Washington and studied architecture at the University of Washington as well as the New York University. After he graduated from 1943 to 1945, Yamasaki was an instructor in architectural design at the … Read more

Karkadeh

1.INTRODUCTION Hibiscus sabdariffaL. (family Malvaceae), commonly known as roselle or red sorrel in English and as karkadeh in Arabic, is widely grown in tropics and subtropics of both hemispheres and has become naturalized in many areas of Central and West Africa, South East Asia, many areas of America and elsewhere (Pukclai and Kato-Noguchi, 2011).It is … Read more

Miscellaneous economics questions

In the world, all of the resources are limited; there is the issue in a fundamental economic problem also for society at large. Also resources are finite and want and need to be infinite, unless everybody’s wants and has to be restricted in some way. But this is not possible in this world, so they … Read more

Globalisation and global consumers

Kotler (1980) formulated a theory, which postulated upon two factors that may draw a company into international market development. They are: Push ‘ Because of the lack of home market penetration/opportunities; and Pull ‘ By increasing opportunities for its product abroad. Global Trends & Culture Starbucks efficiently produce and distribute globally, but they do not … Read more

Psychological Warfare (PsyWar)

‘Public sentiment is everything. With public sentiment nothing can fail. Without it nothing can succeed. He who molds opinion is greater than who enacts law.’ President Abraham Lincoln Background The history of Psychological Warfare (PsyWar) that very popular among British also known as Psychological Operations (PsyOps) by the American has started since the time of … Read more

Athletic careers

1. What career stages and normative transitions are predicted by athletic career-stage models? There are several career stage descriptive models. These models divide athletic careers into multiple stages and describe athletes changes and changes in their social life during these stages. The first stage in an athlete’s career is the initiation stage. Sport in this … Read more

What are the roles of contract farming organizations in facilitating smallholder farmers to access privatized advisory soil testing services? (results)

The results are discussed based on the main research question which was trying to find out what are the roles of contract farming organizations in facilitating smallholder farmers to access privatized advisory soil testing services. This section will elaborate what is the implication of the findings and reference is made to literature reviewed and other … Read more

Analysis of articles

Works Cited “Airbag For Bikers.” New Scientist 187.2517 (2005): 19. Academic Search Elite. Web. 13 Apr. 2014. Honda has already invented one kind of airbag that designed for motorbike riders. When motorcycle riders felled down form their motorcycle, they always got hurt due to the big impulse force. Using this new airbag may reduce most … Read more

The Relationship Between the Language of Human and Animals, and Animal Training

Scientists have made many studies related to similarities between animal sounds and human sounds. These studies show that humans and animals differ from each other in terms of sound. After discovering this difference, scientists have started to research similarities or differences between these two creatures. Firstly, they started to teach human language to animals. They … Read more

Clustering

Introduction to Clustering ‘Clustering’ of documents is the grouping of documents into distinct classes according to their intrinsic (usually statistical) properties. In ‘clustering,’ we seek features that will separate the documents into natural groups based entirely on the internal properties of the collection. Ideally, the groups will be completely separate and as far apart as … Read more

Games Consoles

In 1991 Sega released their first handheld console called the game gear, then Nintendo released another so called hand held/portable console called the virtual boy in 1995, it was a mask with two legs so you could place it on a table or you could wear on your face had a wired controller to play … Read more

House prices in Auckland

The price of houses has increased in Auckland significantly in recent years. On the market, there are not as many houses for first homebuyers to choose than several years ago. This has caused the price of houses in Auckland to increase sharply. Because of this, it has become hard for many families to purchase their … Read more

The Need for a Theoretical Framework

After conducting all of the groundwork and defining the problem, the next step is to develop a theoretical framework. A theoretical structure represents a model of your beliefs on how certain occurrences are related to each other and the reason why you believe that these elements are associated with each other, when all are taken … Read more