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Fire Hazards and Means of Escape from Fire Science Assignment
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Combustion is commonly known as burning up a substance and as it transforming wood to smoke and ashes Combustion is the consequence of the chemical union of the oxygen of the air with the combustible body or some of its elements. The heat which comes with the chemical action gives luminous the gases or vapors created that result in flame 
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Analysis of Building Fires Science Case Study
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The fire that occurred on April 11, 1996, started in the passenger terminal building that resulted in the death of seventeen people while injuring sixty-two others. The structure of the building constituted five levels in which the ground level was the place where the passengers picked up their luggage and it also housed rental facilities.
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Crisis Management: Tsunami Science Term Paper
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The classification of tsunamis is always based on the area of its effect, hence can be ocean-wide, regional, or local. The tsunamis that are Pacific- wide are not common as they constitute 3.5 % of tsunamis. Due to their waves being massive, they have a massive potential of causing great destruction. The regional classification is based on regional events and they constitute about 75%of tsunamis.
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Occurrence of the Domestic Fire in High-Rise Buildings Science Essay
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Reducing the number of injuries and fatalities because of domestic fires in multi-occupancy high-rise buildings is applicable to the identification of the best strategies. However, this cannot be a single-party operation because it involves many. The fire rescue cannot do this on its own because there are many other involved parties.
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Planning of Marine Mines Operations Science Research Proposal
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This attempt also failed when the mines exploded without sinking the ship but he later succeeded in 1805 while working in England to sink for Dorothea 200 ton brig. Later in 1844, Samuel Colt perfected the use of electric current to detonate a mine on the Potomac River.
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Analysis of the Fire Community Safety Programs in the UK and Canada Science Case Study
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Fire community safety is a combination of measures aimed at preventing instances of fire accidents and providing appropriate rescue and response services in instances when fire disasters occur. Looking at the types of risks which corporates are exposed to, it is important to acknowledge that fire comes among the top items on the list.
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Discourse Analysis Science Essay
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The process of subdividing attitudes into categories sometimes comes with tension. This is despite the fact that in most cases inscription of attitude does not lead to any problems. Since attitude can be graded, two senses have been established to grade it with concerns for expressing feelings and values.
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Methodology Chapter For Dissertation Science Essay
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Line graph may be more useful than pie if the data to be presented is intended to inform readers about the increasing number of people affected by the flood from day one to present. The study, therefore, presented the result of pattern-matching in both narrative and images such as diagrams, floor plan, and others as shown in the following section.
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Nutrition on Dairy Cattle Production and on Milk Composition and Quality Science Term Paper
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Forages have also been proven as better supplements for the majority of co-products from food industries better than grains particularly because forages have less crude proteins (CP) as compared to grains while most co-products are rich in CP. This paper discusses the feeding value of forages and grains and determines the nutritional differences between forages and grains.
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Conversion from Cropping to Pasture and Graze Management Science Term Paper
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Carbon soil storage is one of the approaches adopted in solving this stalemate. This is achieved through a scientific process commonly referred to as sequestration. Some of the facts surrounding the entire concept adoption are the percentage of carbon in soil and that of the atmosphere (Janzen, 2006). Scientifically, the soil contains about twice the amount of carbon as compared to the atmosphere.
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Formation of Oil and Natural Gas in Iraq Science Case Study
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The paper has also considered a number of aspects involved in the oil and natural gas sector, for instance, refining, oil deposit locations, oil extraction methods, seismic interpretation, oil terminals, and petrophysical analysis. The paper discussed a number of oil formations in Iraq, for instance, Mishrif Formation, and Zubair Formation.
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Computer Modeling Science Term Paper
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Types of Fire Modelling include physical and mathematical representations of fire-driven processes. The physical model often involves full-scale reduced scale reproduction of actual compartments or buildings where materials are burned to simulate fire development.
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Magnitude Matrix, Justification for Grading and Environmental Assessment Process Science Report
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Magnitude matrix is a qualitative environmental impact assessment method; it is mainly used to identify the potential impact of a project on the environment.  Using the Magnitude matrix in this study the Magnitude matrix will be used to address the scooping to analyze the impact in the environment for the proposed Wakefield waters marina (Štiga 2000).
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The Environmental Impact Assessment in the UK Science Report
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As a result, for this, report, the country in question is the United Kingdom, whose framework and practices shall be appraised based on strategy and projects carried out within the country. These shall be evaluated under three key categories namely, decision-making, sustainability, and ethics to come up with a clear image of the country’s EIA as a whole.
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Climate Change and Natural Disasters Science Essay
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The impacts of such a disaster have even been narrated in the movie “The Day After Tomorrow”. This is confirmation that global warming is here with us and its effects are severe (Hunt & Watkiss 2011, p.15). Their severities have prompted consideration of its assessment on humans.
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South Australian Major Projects System Science Essay
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The Development Act of 1993 Section 49 envisages the South Australian System of major projects that provides an assessment pathway through which major projects and public infrastructure are assessed in South Australia (Lee 2014, p.3). The following paper critically analyses the South Australian (SA) major project systems.
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Aviation Hazards from Volcanic Eruption Plumes Science Report
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Additionally, the ash can contaminate the water system and fuel and in some extreme cases jam the gears (International Symposium on Volcanic Ash and Aviation Safety 1994). This may lead to flaming out of the engines. The constituent parts of the volcanic ash have a low melting point (Pyle et al 2014).
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Language of Science and Technology Science Essay
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The arguments made here and the conclusions reached are based on a detailed analysis of scientific writing and its relationship with the three genres of science. The answers to questions such as why popular science texts are unsuitable for the teaching of science at the university are clearly provided herein.  
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Language of Science and Technology Science Essay
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Metaphors involve the use of a familiar concept in understanding an unfamiliar. They involve reasoning by analogy that takes the characteristic by removing an explicitly a particle that is comparative. Metaphors also involve putting communicative dimensions at a centrality.
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Genetic Algorithm for Solving and Optimizing Assembly Sequence Science Case Study
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The model accommodates all types of optimization problems facing various industries, various issues in modeling have been highlighted to show how genetic algorithm works as well as how it is used in real-life real-livens. In order to successful paper has created a classical structure which is modified to incorporate genetic operators for easier manipulation.
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The Concept of Gyroscope Science Essay
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Demonstration gyroscopes are mainly available in mostly in learning environments especially in schools such as colleges to educate about the physics of gyroscopes. The traditional gyroscopes are gimbaled to give room for the users to comprehend how the gyroscope can persistently point in a focused direction.
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A Genetic Algorithm for Solving Assembly Sequence Cost and Time Science Report
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The processing of various parts of a product needs several considerations to save on cost and time. Assembly sequence planning is a significant factor in ensuring that the production of various commodities is optimized to be able to reduce the time of production and cost. This is applied when there are many parts to be assembled in a certain production line.
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Scientific Principles for Fire Professionals Science Assignment
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Numerous polymers undergo self-sustainable combustion if there are suitable ignition sources and the presence of oxygen or air. The main sources of ignition are non-polymeric materials, such as electric arcs, torches, cigarettes, and matches. Moreover, polymers are associated with the propagation of fire. In burning the polymer, numerous combustion processes take place.
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Wetland Pollution with Sources of the Contaminants Science Coursework
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Environmental pollution is the contamination of the natural environment with chemical and biological components, some of which may result from natural activities or from human activities. This becomes a problem when it reaches an extent that the environment is unable to neutralize and process the contaminants thus interfering with its systems.
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The Actual Importance of Constructed Wetlands Science Research Proposal
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Therefore, constructed wetlands have a wide application in handling pollution. However, in this report, the focus is on the importance of constructed wetlands in the process of mine pollution amelioration. The report is divided into two key parts. In the first part, constructed wetlands are elaborately defined. This is followed by a discussion on the actual importance of constructed wetlands in reducing mine pollution in the second part.
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The Use of Constructed Wetlands for Acid Mine Drainage and Stream Restoration Science Literature review
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Mine pollution is one of the contentious environmental challenges encountered by the mining industry. Amid the pressure to safeguard the environment, the mining industry has experienced intense negative environmental condemnation and tough governmental regulations that require the industry to alleviate pollution.
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The Importance of Constructed Wetlands in the Process of Mine Pollution melioration Science Term Paper
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Metals’ mining interrupts enormous volumes of rock and soil material and leaves them environmentally exposed. As a result of exposure to water as well as air, sulfide minerals usually related to metal deposits, are hydrolyzed and oxidized leading to acid mine drainage. Constructed wetlands have since the 1980s been utilized in acid mine drainage treatment.
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Determining the Disposition of Refrigerated Time-Temperature Control Safety of Food above 50 Celsius Science Assignment
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Research conducted by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC)5, there was reported more than 831 foodborne disease cases. This after a compilation of reports by local, state, and territorial health departments through the National Outbreak Reporting System (NORS)8 regarding the Foodborne illnesses outbreaks.
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The Catalytic Conversion Science Report
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These concerns have the development and utilization of alternative sources of energy. The main alternatives to fossil fuels are solar, water, biomass, and wind energy. This is because of the environmentally friendly nature of these alternative sources of energy.
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Early Warning System Science Case Study
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As such, this study aims at proposing effective ECWS solutions ions to Abu Dhabi. The paper further in creating awareness for individuals to enable informed decision decision-making.   The study will extensively draw literature from the ECWS for developed countries such as US, Australia, and New Zealand to alert the vulnerable communities of the impending disasters.
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Issues in Qualitative Research Design Science Literature review
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The problem of the validity of research has been researched by numerous researchers with no definite response as Whittemore (2011) affirms. The researchers have spent much in the phraseology of the qualitative research design. There has been an agreement among the methodologies present in qualitative research (Nieuwenhuis, 2007). 
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The Scientific Revolution Science Report
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Needham’s utilization of the word ‘‘Scientific Revolution’’ is, however not constantly, wider. No explanation is better compared to historiographic means. The deficiency in a consensus concerning the importance of the phrase has made some historians of science decline its use in total.
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Comparison of Different Flavour Components of Teas Found in the Major Stores Australia Science Literature review
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Tea is an evergreen perennial crop that grows naturally up to a height of 15 meters in the wild. When it is cultivated, it is maintained at low levels of 60-100 centimeters through cyclic pruning. Young shoots comprising of two leaves and a bud, a small proportion of the tea plant, is always harvested at regular intervals.
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Forensic Science and Security Science Report
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Forensic science is delineated as any science that is employed for the law (Schafer, 2008; Bogusz, 2000). This as a result offers unbiased scientific evidence that is used in the courts of law, for instance, in a criminal exploration and trial. Forensic science links different features of science and technology with the legal system.
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How we Improve Public Transit Usage by Improved Information Interpretation Science Research Proposal
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Public transit involves several services employing shared vehicles to avail manners of movement to the public. Public transit structures are amid the most ever-present as well as intricate large-scale structures found in current society. In numerous urban towns, public transit structures are widely accepted as the best alternative for traveling to work, doing other duties, or going to social gatherings.
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The Value of Expert Witness Science Literature review
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An expert legal witness is a special witness to a case from several perspectives. To start with, he/she is a professional widely informed by education, skills or experience and presents what he/she understands. Secondly, there is an array of expectations from both the witness and the case he/she presents.
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Application and Development of Process Safety Science Research Proposal
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The rapid growth of economic and industrial sectors in these countries due to the exploration of oil and gas fields has forced the Council to establish wider-reaching rules and regulations related to these two sectors. As a member, the Saudi Government works to enact laws that provide workers and workplaces with better welfare and protection from workplace risks.
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New Dimensions Regarding Nature of Science and Its Implication of Science Curriculum and Pedagogy Science Literature review
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Science scholars, educators, and science education orginsations are increasingly getting concerned with the understanding nature of science and in so doing, have started the preparation of scientifically literate students. (American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1993; National Research Council, 1996) 
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Helicobacter and Macrophages Study Science Research Paper
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Besides this both vaccinated and control mice showed similar gastritis scores, which is indicative of the presumption that there is no need for macrophages to be present for effective presentation of H.pylori antigen in the presence of an adjuvant. They are also not required for mounting a gastric infiltrate or an antibody response.
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Poultry Enterprise: Sunrise Farm Science Case Study
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The popularity of chicken is increasing hence the need to improve poultry farming and related enterprises. The economics of poultry farming targets specific consumers or a certain market segment. In this case, Mr. Briggs runs a broiler enterprise with chicks sourced from a hatchery in New South Wales applying strict standards on vaccination and quarantine.
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Welfare in Poultry Science Report
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The fifth freedom of animals which is used as a measure of animal welfare is freedom from distress and fear (Carenzi, & Verga, 2009). This freedom is aimed at ensuring that the animals are subjected to mental suffering because of the way they are treated. This freedom cuts across all the activities and processes involved in the rearing, transportation, marketing, and slaughtering.
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Science Impact in Australian Politics Science Report
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The Australian government also uses science to provide energy for its people. The government entirely relies on science to generate power from hydro-energy, solar, wind, coal, and other fuels. Through science, the government is able to look for alternative energy from coal which is an environmental hazard (Castleden et al, 2011).
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Science can be Both Used and Misused by Politics and Government Science Literature review
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Some of the environmental issues that draw serious argument between science and politics include climate change and environmental pollution. The scientific research by Glicksman & Batzel, (2010) describes the main role of several assumptions in the adoption of pollution control milestones.
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The Creativity Theory Science Essay
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The human race has frequently questioned why some people are much more creative compared to others. At the end of this essay, scholars will be better off answering that question. The paper will look at the concepts behind both association and accidental theory, compare the two and provide their weakness. It will also relate the theories to the contemporary organization and society.
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Technology And Consciousness Science Case Study
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In the human being, consciousness, is always evolving and it changes with age, change in environment and age (Yates and Eugene), humans were able to dominate nature in the past by learning its working, imitating how nature works, and then ruling it. Learning and being ever conscious of everything around humans is what made us what we are today the ruling species of the universe.
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Popper and Kuhn Critique Science Coursework
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Science is an orderly venture that organizes and builds learning as testable clarifications and forecasts about the universe. The rationality of science is concerned with every one of the suppositions, establishments, strategies, ramifications of science, and with the utilization and significance of science. Thomas Kuhn and Karl Popper are two of the immense philosophy of science figures of the 20th century.
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The Aboriginal Researchers Science Report
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The two regions had a population of about 28,000 persons-about 20% Aboriginal. The paper by Foster et al. (2006) described the way the aboriginal persons from Tangentyere Council investigated the outlooks of persons living in Town Camps to a test of liquor licensing restrictions in the region. Also, the way the findings were put into practice and the way the venture contributed to the setting up of a permanent research centre in the council.
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Qualitative and Quantitative Research Methods Science Coursework
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The paper "Qualitative and Quantitative Research Methods" is a great example of science coursework. Research is characterized by concepts such as investigation, inquiry and analysis of phenomena or problems in systematic ways. Purposes of research may include the following: Reviewing and synthesizing existing knowledge and generating others.
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The Use of Qualitative and Quantitative Methods of Data Collection Science Coursework
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The paper "The Use of Qualitative and Quantitative Methods of Data Collection " is a great example of science coursework. The use of qualitative and quantitative methods of data collection has been widely used by researchers. However, there are differences between the qualitative and quantitative methods of data collection.
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Research Design and Methodology Science Essay
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The paper "Research Design and Methodology" is an outstanding example of a science essay. According to Collis and Hussey (2003), the variety of different types of research can be categorised along three general lines: According to the logic, or theoretical foundation of the research; according to the purpose of the research; and according to the research approach.
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