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[Sagot para sa’yo] Exercises: Make sure you have a reason for each answer that you give.1. Can qualitative research be descriptive research? (yes or no)2. Can quantitative research be descriptive research? (yes or no)3. Can qualitative research be data-driven research? (yes or no)
[Sagot para sa’yo] Review your Practical Research 1 which focused on Qualitative Research.1. Draw a Venn diagram (or circles which may or may not overlap) to illustrate differences and commonalities among at least three (3) characteristics of qualitative and quantitative research. (Note: By convention, properties written inside the overlap of the circles are those which are true for both, while those written outside the overlap represent differences.)2. What type of research is a documentary on ancient beliefs of ethnic minorities?
[Sagot para sa’yo] please any ideas essay for this topicthe ethical implications of artificial intelligence essay
[Sagot para sa’yo] Ano ang mga mabuti at hindi mabuting epekto ng kolonyalismo sa Pilipinas? Ipaliwanag ang iyong sagot.
[Sagot para sa’yo] V. Synthesis/Extended Practice/Differentiation: Read The Four Friends and The Hunter, another tale from Panchatantra, and fill in the table below with the characters from the story. Cite their actions or lines, describe their character or how they are portrayed, and identify the method of characterization. The Four Friends and The Hunter Story Once upon a time, in a big jungle, lived three friends - a crow, a rat and a turtle. They spent most of their time together. One day, they were talking near a lake when a deer walked up to them. Upon seeing the deer for the first time in the jungle, the turtle asked . "You seem to be new here. We have never seen you." "Yes", replied the deer. "I lived in the nearby jungle but have no friends, so I came to this jungle searching for friends. Will you be my friends? Yes, of course!" jumped the three friends in joy. The four of them became very good friends within a short period. After a few days, they saw a hunter coming toward the jungle "Oh no!" said the crow. "What do we do now? The hunter is coming towards us." As soon as they saw the hunter approaching them, they fled away to save their lives. The crow flew high and sat on the highest branch of the nearby tree. The deer ran very fast and hid in the bushes. The rat slipped into a small hole nearby. The poor turtle, however, could not do any of these. He was running slowly, and the hunter saw him and put him in his sack. Even though the hunter was disappointed that he could not catch a bigger animal, he was happy that he had caught something at least. English 8 Quarter 1 actions/lines,Characterization/potrayal,method of characterization
[Sagot para sa’yo] You have your own restaurant and grilled porks is your best seller, your customers love the way your garnish your dish. What tool did you use to have such decorative work?(Answer)
[Sagot para sa’yo] Physical science Intermolecular ForcesFor each type of intermolecular force, do the following:•Write the definition in your own words.•Draw a diagram/illustration showing how the force works. (Must be hand-drawn, not digital.)•Give at least two examples of substances or scenarios where it occurs.•Color-code your diagrams for clarity.
[Sagot para sa’yo] Tungkulin ng mamimili upang ipakita Ang puwersa kanilang grupo?
[Sagot para sa’yo] ppt on sektor ng edukasyon depend and ched
[Sagot para sa’yo] he graphs below describe pelvic spine length in an isolated population of threespine sticklebacks at the start and end of a time period long enough for natural selection to occur. At the start of this time period, the threespine sticklebacks' environment changed. Describe how the threespine stickleback population changed over this time period. Use the theory of natural selection to construct a possible explanation for this change. The percentage of sticklebacks with long pelvic spines in the population. This suggests that sticklebacks with short spines were likely to survive and reproduce than sticklebacks with long spines. This may have occurred because there were significantly large fish after the population's environment changed. So sticklebacks with long spines were likely to be caught by predators than sticklebacks with short spines.
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