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Discuss the meaning and importance of the results, showing how they relate to the research question. show how people have evolved through time using all the theories review and has this changed the cultural narrative in France today?

How were the people of the French colonies maltreated for entertainment purposes from the 19th to 20th century, and how has this memory continued to influence the cultural narrative of France today?   Background to Research Question This project presents an investigation into the dark side of human nature illustrated by examples from French history.  […]

Discuss the impact of changing technologies and social media on the distribution of tourism products and the role of the customer in the delivery of tourism services.

Discuss the impact of changing technologies and social media on the distribution of tourism products and the role of the customer in the delivery of tourism services. Your essay must be theoretically informed and we would expect extensive use of academic literature within the essay. This literature should provide the foreground of the essay and […]

What do you see as the most significant or important issue or aspect of these social relations for women today, or our world as we understand it moving forward? Why? What do you see as the principal causal factor, or factors?  How or why? Do you see a way forward?

What do you see as the most significant or important issue or aspect of these social relations for women today, or our world as we understand it moving forward? Why? What do you see as the principal causal factor, or factors?  How or why? Do you see a way forward? Feminism looks very different within […]

Identify and discuss two strengths and two weaknesses of this policy specifically related to this situation (not her initial hospitalization).

Paper 1 Health Policy Examination Obtain a copy of your own health insurance policy (also referred to as the Schedule of Benefits) through your family or a copy of your B.U. Aetna Insurance Co. policy, if you carry that insurance. Using your health care policy, write a paper to answer the questions below. Scenario: Sara, […]

What does “shibboleth” mean and where did the term come from? Comment on the biblical origins of the term, including the narrative context and then discuss how it used by English speakers today.

Assignment Instructions What does “shibboleth” mean and where did the term come from? Comment on the biblical origins of the term, including the narrative context and then discuss how it used by English speakers today using the following opinion pieces: Safire, William. “Shattering Shibboleths.” New York Times, October 12, 1998. (This is an essay on the […]

Discuss a specific epidemiological study which measured the association between pregnant women’s exposure to the teratogen and adverse effects on the offspring (don’t forget to cite the study).

Assignment on Teratogens Teratogens are exogenous agents, such as certain chemicals, drugs, or viruses, that disrupt the normal processes of development.  For this assignment you will choose a teratogen, which is known to cross the placental barrier, and cause damage or long-lasting adverse effects to the developing embryo or fetus.  You will do some research […]

What is the unstandardized beta coefficient for the education variable as shown on the SPSS printout? Explain what this unstandardized beta coefficient means?

Data analysis in criminal justice: Input the data from the textbook (page 16) into SPSS. Run descriptive statistics. What is the mean for the education variable? What is the mean for the income variable? Run a regression analysis. What is the coefficient for the intercept as shown on the SPSS printout? What does the coefficient […]

How can the sources of biases be reduced in observational studies for managing diabetes and obesity?

1) Proposed Research Title: Reducing Bias in Observational (non-interventional) Studies for Obesity and Diabetes Management. 2) Introduction: While in experimental trials a direct intervention can be made, observational studies only allow passive observation of the occurring events, making them susceptible to a high degree of bias. The high risk of bias associated with observational studies […]