Barbara Knox University of Phoenix Foundations of Research Peter Hoag January 18, 2010 We live in a technological advancing society in which old and young alike have access to cruise the Internet highway. There is no stop signs and roadblocks on the world-wide web. However, in recent years Internet providers have developed features that allow parents to set controls, giving parents the ability to monitor their children activities. With all the protection and system securities…
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Policy Analysis of Healthy, Hunger-Free, Kids Act, 2010 Introduction The purpose of this paper is to analyze the federal Healthy, Hungry-Free, Kids Act 2010 (Public Law: 111-296), provide an overview of the literature, discuss the implementation process, evaluate the policy, and explain its continued support. However, the research will also provide criticisms of the policy. The Healthy, Hunger-Free, Kids Act of 2010 (HHFKA 2010) currently awaits re-authorization, and funding by Congress. HHFKA 2010…
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Learning Team C argued the credibility of the heavily overused virtual encyclopedia website named, Wikipedia. For over a decade institutions, professors and scholarly students abroad have criticized the ‘free to write’ site for its disinformation and overall legitimacy. The fundamental differences stem from Wiki’s inability to substantiate their site has the validity and credibility needed to be considered a good source of information. These negative feelings have been symbolically placed at the…
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Reflection When I first started my thought process on what topic I wanted to research, I was writing a speech on ADHD for speech class. Since I was already researching the topic I thought I would go ahead and chose this topic for my capstone project. I figured by using this topic for both classes I would be saving time. I also knew that ADHD was widely researched in many areas, but I wanted to see why so many children are being diagnosed more than ever. I had everything to go and it seemed my project…
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History is full of proof of unethical research studies that would not have passed today’s ethical standards. The paper is to show unethical studies, that is, the Tuskegee Syphilis experiment of 1932 to 1972. I choose this experiment because it’s one that I hold near and dear to my heart as I have met a great granddaughter to one of the men who was involved. It explores the ethical violations experienced by participants of the study. The paper also designs a study to address the ethical breaches…
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rubric! Feedback from facilitator: Week Four: Developing a Thesis Statement Points Possible Points Earned Created a thesis statement for your research paper. 10 10 Explained the answers to the following: How do you plan to support your thesis with compelling arguments and counter arguments? 10 10 Sentences are complete, clear, concise, and error-free; rules of grammar usage, spelling, and punctuation are followed. Posted the thesis statement as an attachment. 10 10 Late Penalty (10% per day -…
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Research Findings on the Prevalence of Malaria in Nigeria Kevin McClain Southern New Hampshire University Research Findings on the Prevalence of Malaria in Nigeria Abstract Malaria remains one of the greatest health challenges with millions of deaths attributable to this disease being recorded annually. Malaria has continuously constituted not only a huge epidemiological burden to the world, but has also managed to cripple the economic development in the regions that it has been prevalent…
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Children have had a time period out of their school day to go outside to the playground for many years. It has been a way for young students to play games, and to learn their likes, dislikes, strengths, and weaknesses. It is also a great way for students to release excess energy. Recess has been a crucial role in the development of children, as well as young adults. But as time progresses, they are receiving less and less recess in the public school system. Not only that, but they are also having…
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Elizabeth Campbell CORE 102: Research Paper Radford University FAMILY IS FAMILY 2 Abstract This research paper argues for the acceptance and complete legalization of adoption and fostering of children by the LGBT community. Throughout, it evaluates, and disproves various theories and stereotypes that have, over time, been associated with this growing trend. This paper includes an extensive amount original thought supported with research and evidence found by experts to back…
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teachers who are able to build trust with children and parents, and engage in quality interactions. To achieve this, however, it would need qualified teachers and require the government to invest in this (Meade et al., 2012). As a signatory to United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, the New Zealand Government is required to ensure young children have access to quality education and have a legal obligation to consider the best interests of children in its policies (Unicef, 2007). Despite…
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