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    I am Alexes Prasek and I am from Jamestown, North Dakota. As of right now, my academic major is Exploratory Studies. I am undecided. However, I have narrowed down to a couple of majors that I am interested in taking. Those would be either a Human Development and Family Studies major or a Family and Consumer Sciences Education major. With that, my goals right now are to find what career I want to pursue and switch my major to start getting my degree for that career. Some personal interests of mine

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    What exploratory shop did I find most interesting? For me it was a close tie between culinary and business, with the former being slightly more interesting due to the hands-on elements of shop. Because I was interested in both shops, I decided to research a career which has elements of both: food service management. This field combines aspects of business with the culinary arts, making it an attractive option for someone like me. So what does a food service manager do? In short, they manage the

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    When thinking about Criminal Justice it’s obvious that research is involved in solving crime. But it goes much further than that. Research is actually conducted in Criminal Justice itself. Research is done in Criminal Justice for a number of reasons. Research can be conducted in Criminal Justice for three main reasons; social problems, policy and academics. Then a number of other additional reasons are exploration, description, explanation, application, predictive and finally intervening. Within

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    Garrett Steele Professor Kelly ENC 1102 29 March 2024 Exploratory Paper The definition of mental health is a person's psychological and emotional well being. A person is capable of having good or bad mental health, and their mental health may change depending on different factors. A college student in this day and age has many different factors that can affect their mental health in a positive or negative way. Some of these factors include but are not limited to: friends, social life, dorm life,

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    about the importance of play, identify the deficit areas in knowledge to improve future guidelines, and to identify the correlation between the knowledge that the mothers had based on multiple variables such as education, religion, and SES. The exploratory research study was conducted in a child health care area of a hospital, the sample included 100 mothers with children in the age group of 1-3. The mothers were first asked to fill out a questionnaire regarding their personal information such as

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    explanatory cases because there little or no understanding. Although research has been close to this subject nothing exact. I will use exploratory literature research to gain/discover insights about this situation. When the goal of the literature is to precisely formulate problems, clear concepts, gain insights, eliminate impractical ideas and form hypotheses then exploratory research is used. Another method I will be using is Quantitative data in a survey. This is data are anything that can be expressed

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    Exploratory Report

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    I am very into psychology. It’s an incredibly recent field, for lack of a better word it didn’t become a real field until the 1800s. In the exploratory writing I’m going to be doing here, I was curious if the outdated methods, cures, and therapy ideas had any real positive effect or they simply only caused harm like in the case with enemas being overused during civil war and causing harm even though these days we can understand that they have a real effect. So, as a lot of people know about Freud

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    Exploratory Research Regarding Child Marriage And Polygamy Kate Grabowski Delaware Technical Community College ENG 102-602 Mr. Ruiz February 2, 2025 Exploratory Research Regarding Child Marriage And Polygamy When you think of child marriage and polygamy, you most likely think about third world countries. Child marriage and polygamy are not just issues in Third World countries. There are cases of both legal child marriage and illegal child marriage and polygamy in the United States. What

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    Exploratory Summary

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    leisure experiences for older adults who acquire impairments and who actively attend a community-based senior citizens recreation center. The researchers go into depth about the meaning of recreation and the meaning given to those experiences. An exploratory interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) study was used to conduct research (Rossow-Kimballa & Goodwin, 2014). The study captured the leisure experiences of four older adults with intellectual impairments; four ‘mainstream’ older adults and

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    Exploratory Essay 1: Reading This exploratory essay will examine Suheir Hammad's poem Break as it speaks to the Humanities Methods in Ethnic Studies. My central analysis is that Hammad's enthralling poem is predominately catered to the aspects of the human category of this assignment. Furthermore, this poem can be viewed as counter-hegemonic. It shows that her stanzas connote a re-enunciation of personality and requires a redistribution of emblematic power. Therefore, this poem exhibits an innovative

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