Separating Liquids and Solids: Understanding Qualitative and Quantitative Data, Phases, Properties and Techniques

 1: Qualitative- non‐numerical information Quantitative- numerical information Observation- qualitative information collected through the use of senses Interpretation- to put meaning to observations Description- a list of properties of something Data- quantitative information which is experimentally determined or obtained from a reference Experiment- a procedure that is carried out to discover a result Hypothesis- An … Read more

Business by Integrating CRM Technology: Benefits and Factors to Consider

 Use of CRM Technology in a Business: Kadison Sayer/245275 Madonna University   Introduction When technology entered the business world customers were no longer people, they simply became an account number.  Marketing was not individualized, and mass production allowed for higher product availability, but unique relationships with customers were hurt because of it.  The competitiveness … Read more

Gourmet Dark Chocolate and Ready-to-Drink Protein Shakes:Two Best Friends to Keep Hershey in the Snack Market

 The Hershey Company continues to enjoy an exceptional level of success and domination over the entirety of the snacking market in the United States, from milk chocolate to chewing gum to healthier, chocolate-free snacks. Hershey has invested its money wisely in order to acquire several snacking companies, which have become increasingly popular as they … Read more

IMCI strategy implementation boosts coverage of vaccinations and aids to decrease inappropriate antibiotics use

 Reliability of IMCI strategy's implementation on declining an inappropriate use of antibiotics and rising the coverage of vaccinations in Al Hadbaa PHCCin Mosul city. Ashraf K. Al-Nuaimee/ M.Sc. (Community Medicine)   Ali M. Saleem/ M.Sc. (Community Medicine) Abstract: Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) with The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) build up guidelines for … Read more

Case Study: History of Morocco’s Political System Change to Democracy

 Case Study: Morocco Sophia Scarcella Florida Atlantic University Morocco Since gaining independence in 1956 from both France and Spain, Morocco has experienced many reforms and changes driving the country towards democracy. Under the current leader, King Mohammed VI, the country is progressively moving from autocracy to more liberal forms of government. The king initiated … Read more

Stop Animal Testing: An Overview of Cruel Consequences

 The Pain Through Animal Testing All around the world there are millions of different products being used daily, however very few people think about everything the animal victims had to go through so these people can use the products they love. Animals should not be put through the pain of testing for quotidian products … Read more

Natural Beauty Products: Worldwide Market Potential

Overview Worldwide beautifying agents showcase is required to earn $429.8 billion by 2022, enlisting a CAGR of 4.3% amid the gauge time frame 2016-2022. Beautifying agents Market (cosmetics or magnificence items) are blend of substance by and large used to improve the appearance or scent of the human body. Sun care, healthy skin, hair care, … Read more

Exploring How Economics, Politics and Culture Drive Globalisation

 Assignment 2 Globalisation in itself is usually described as the process of interaction and integration among the people companies and governments of different nations (Globalization101.org, 2017), therefore, not solely an economic phenomenon. As the world becomes more interconnected it becomes more globalised, Economics may play a large part in globalisation but to say it's … Read more

Protect ing Against HPV: Factors Affecting Vaccination Rates in the US

 TITLE: Name Institutional Affiliation Introduction Human papillomavirus (HPV) has continuously been implicated as the leading cause of sexually transmitted disease in the United States (Satterwhite et al., 2013). Studies have shown that approximately 6.2 million new cases of persons between ages 14 and 44 are recorded annually (Chesson et al., 2007). According to a … Read more

Improve Patient Safety: Try Performing Hourly Rounding in Hospitals

 Fall Prevention:  A PICO Model Keyana Butler Saint Joseph’s College November 16, 2018 Fall Prevention:  A PICO Model The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the effectiveness of performing hourly rounding compared to every 2 hours in decreasing the incidence of patient falls in hospitalized adult patients.  Patient falls are preventable and should … Read more

Rescind the Mexico City Policy: Stop Preventing Access to Safe Abortion and Contraception Services for Women in Developing Countries

 From secret mixtures of herbs and spices to knitting needles, the practice of botched, back-alley abortions is the reality for many women in developing countries around the world. In order to prevent this, it is necessary for women to have access to contraception, reproductive health, family planning services, and in some cases, safe abortions … Read more

Communication Errors in Relationships: Dr. Gottman’s Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse

 Communication is an important part of all relationships. Language is an important part of communication. This is because language helps to facilitate communication by being able to more precisely share information between people. A relationship is not possible without communication. However not all communication is good as some forms of communication can destroy relationships. … Read more

Connect with American Hookup: Kelley’s Covariation Model and Actor-Observer Diff.

 One theory that presents itself in American Hookup is the Causal Attribution Model, also known as Kelley’s Covariation Model. The Causal Attribution Model is when we decide if an action was caused by internal (dispositional) or external (situational) factors by considering the action’s distinctiveness, consensus, and consistency. Distinctiveness is how common the behavior is, … Read more