My Mother’s Passion Name Professor’s Name Course Name Date Short Story: My Mother’s Passion Our country’s International Airport appeared promising from the ground level car park, the size representing a great unruly world that I was yet to enter. My mother and her mother parked the borrowed wheels of their neighbor’s sharp new Toyota corolla tightly among the other ...
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What do Saudi secondary school students and their teachers perceive to be appropriate solutions for Saudi secondary school students’ difficulties with English writing? In this study, open-ended questions with students, student focus groups and teacher interviews were used to address Research Question 3. The aim was to elicit students’ and teachers’ opinions on how the difficulties Saudi secondary school students ...
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The second research question: What are Saudi secondary school students’ perceived contributing factors to their difficulties in English writing? Introduction To answer this question I used a student questionnaire, student focus groups, and teacher interviews. The information obtained from the quantitative data was integrated with themes from the qualitative data. Regarding the quantitative data, I deployed the factor analysis in ...
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Chapter 4 Findings Student’s Name Institutional Affiliation Introduction This chapter deals with analyzing the data collected through three main research instruments, namely; the student questionnaire, the student focus group, and the teacher interview. The data obtained by these instruments was intended to address the main and subsidiary research questions of the study. Based on these, the chapter is divided into ...
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I’m studying paramedic in Australia and I have major case study analysis in mental health illness topic. The word amount for this case study analysis 3000 words (UK) writing style and (Harvard) references style. I will upload you the guide and the rubric marking so you know what to include in the case. Furthermore, I need you to use a ...
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Frank Germann b,1 , Gary L. Lilien a, ⁎, Arvind Rangaswamy c,2 a Smeal College of Business, Pennsylvania State University, 484 Business Building, University Park, PA 16802, USA b University of Notre Dame, 395 Mendoza College of Business, Notre Dame, IN 46556, USA c Smeal College of Business, Pennsylvania State University, 210E Business Building, University Park, PA 16802, USA article ...
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