factors that have impact on the UK housing prices

Heoretical Literature Review
The dissertation is a key part of your degree and therefore should have its foundations within relevant areas of economic theory. Hence, the Theoretical Literature Review should aid the development of the theoretical / conceptual framework for the study.
Empirical / Contextual Literature Review
This can be quite a lengthy task and you should be working on it from the very start. Conducting the empirical / contextual literature review is an important part of the research process. It is essential to know what work has been done previously in the topic area, whereby from this you should develop a framework or model that incorporates the particular issues or concepts to be investigated and defines the boundaries of the study.
Research methodology / approach and data collection
Having completed the above literature reviews and development of the research framework / model, the next stage is the research methodology of how you move from ideas to analysis / results. This stage usually involves the actual collection of empirical data whereby the dissertation should ideally, but not necessarily, include empirical research in terms of secondary data based on already published information by national government (e.g. ONS) or international organisations (e.g. the European Union, OECD, IMF or World Bank).
For company / financial data sources include Yahoo Finance’s US site, together with electronic access to UK company data through Financial Analysis Made Easy (FAME) and Thomson One Banker Analytics etc.
It is essential that you look at how previous studies undertook similar analysis (i.e. techniques and data) and then think very carefully through precisely which variables (data) you will require to undertake your analysis (e.g. the number of countries / time period etc) and where you are going to find the data. This is extremely important since it is a waste of time planning your dissertation around data analysis that you will not be able to undertake.
Analysis and writing up
After data collection the final stages involve analysing the data and writing up the results and conclusions. It needs to be written in an appropriate academic/professional style. Grammatical errors, missing references or incomplete details only point to a lack of attention to detail and are not qualities that a good researcher should have. It is important to pay attention to every detail and to check spellings, presentation and reference details.

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Explore how music researchers actually do the research into ethnomusicology

The area of research in ethnomusicology is one that has become highly developed in the last 150 years. Your book–and all of the scholarly music history books you will encounter–are researched according to principals and techniques that have been codified by the profession.

In this research paper, explore those research principals and techniques developed by ethnomusicologists to understand music history, music repertoire, and the sociological forces that have shaped music.

I don’t want you to explore actual music history in this paper; I want you to explore how music researchers actually do the research into ethnomusicology. Define ethnomusicology, delineate research techniques used by ethnomusicologists, and also explore some current issues in ethnomusicological research.

If you use an online source, give an author where possible. Make sure your reference is to a specific page, not to a general site like CNN.com

6. If you use Infotrac or some other online journal search tool, do not give the search URL, just cite the author and source as if it were a printed journal.

7. Use at least 3-4 resources for your papers. Use at least 1 non-internet resource.

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Recommendation letter for applying Juris Doctor

This recommendation letter is for the use of applying Juris Doctor in Law in Chinese University of Hong Kong.

This letter should at least include the following topics:-

1. What capacity have the referee known the applicant;

2. If the applicant’s scholastic record is not an accurate index of his scholastic ability, please explain with reference to the applicant’s performance in independent study or in research participation; and

*3. Most importantly, comments from the referee that will be of assistance in assessing the applicant.

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Strategic Planning and management

You are the International Business Development Team for a Multinational 5 Star Hotel Management Group based in Australia and your team has been requested to produce a Strategy Justification Report for approval by the Board of Directors for the opening of a new hotel property overseas.
The “Strategy Justification” involves taking over a large size hotel or resort, currently owned or managed by another hotel group along with some of its suppliers in a management agreement. According to those guidelines we are Rydges hotel group taking over the Ciputra Golf Club in Indonesia in a management agreement. The strategic justification has to be using the following two theories –
1. Strategic choices diagram
2. Game theory and prisoners diagram
No need for introduction and conclusion. Just theories justifying how the property would succeed using the two theories mentioned above.

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BNM810 – Operations Management – Coursework

The specific title should be adapted from the following example: ‘The case of [Company X] – an example of [Supplier Relationship Management] using [kraljic’s Matrix]’

Task Details/Description:

Choose any one topic from the module and write a structured essay giving an example that demonstrates some of its main concepts using just one of the conceptual frameworks / tools used to teach the topic. You should choose a case based on a real organisation, from your own research, to illustrate the topic and conceptual framework/ tool you have chosen. The case chosen should be different from those used in the lecture and directed reading, and should demonstrate that you are able to apply the knowledge from the lectures and tutorials to another real example.

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Patient who is frequently attending the GP Surgery

Module Assessment
The summative assessment for this module is in two parts.

For Part 1 (30%), you are asked to submit a critical appraisal of a qualitative research paper which will be supplied by course tutors. The word limit is 1500 words; submissions more than 10% over this limit (i.e. over 1650 words) will be deducted 5 marks; submissions more than 20% over this limit (i.e. over 1800 words) will be deducted 10 marks; and submissions more than 30% over this limit (i.e. over 1950 words) will be deducted 20 marks. The deadline for submission of this part of the assessment is 1.00pm Monday 21 March 2015.

For Part 2 (70%), you are asked to plan, carry out, and consider the analysis of a qualitative research interview, and submit an essay describing and reflecting on this process. The word limit is 3000 words; submissions more than 10% over this limit (i.e. over 3300 words) will be deducted 5 marks; submissions more than 20% over this limit (i.e. over 3600 words) will be deducted 10 marks; and submissions more than 30% over this limit (i.e. over 3900 words) will be deducted 20 marks. The deadline for submission of this part of the assessment is 1.00pm Monday 15 April 2015.

Part 1 (30%)
You have been approached as an independent qualitative researcher by the practice manager of a local GP practice, who is looking to find a way to reduce the number of appointments made by ‘frequent attenders’ (people who visit their GPs frequently with no clear medical symptoms) at the surgery. She has found a paper on this issue, and would like you to critically appraise the article. She would like to know whether it would be appropriate to use the evidence in the paper to inform a strategy for dealing with frequent attenders.

1. Select a method for critical appraisal of this article such as using CASP guidelines, using a series of brief prompts, or using your own expertise. Critically appraise the article using the method you have chosen, giving and justifying recommendations as to whether or not the evidence in the paper should be used to inform decisions about practice. (20 marks)

2. Reflecting on your critical appraisal, list three advantages and three drawbacks to the method you have chosen. (10 marks)
The word limit for Part 1 is 1500 words, of which the critical appraisal under question 1 should be no more than 1200 words.

Marks will be awarded as follows:
1. Critical appraisal (20 marks): Marks will be awarded for showing that you can identify the strengths and weaknesses of the paper, judge how appropriate and useful the paper might be as a means of informing decisions about practice, and can provide a coherent and insightful account, in academic prose, that demonstrates awareness of this audience’s perspective.

2. Reflections on appropriateness of method (10 marks): Marks will be given for showing that you understand the issues involved in selecting methods for appraising qualitative research, and the advantages and disadvantages of the approach you chose.

Part 2 (70%)
This part involves planning, carrying out, considering the analysis of and reflecting on a qualitative research interview. It is assessed through a reflective essay of up to 3000 words. You are asked to carry out ONE qualitative interview with a friend, family member, colleague or other personal acquaintance. Please DO NOT interview patients in a clinical setting, as this might require prior ethics approval. The interview is part of a ‘study’ examining people’s attitudes to, and uses of, different sources of information on healthy and unhealthy foods. Through the interview, you need to get your respondent’s views on different sources of information about how healthy foods are (e.g. the media, educational materials etc.), how they use them, how far they trust them, what effect they have on their behaviour and so on.
You should obtain agreement from the interviewee to participate in the interview, and ensure that they are about the general areas that the interview will cover. Then, you should
• develop the research question(s) within the broad field described above that you would like to address,
• decide on an approach to the interview (e.g. semi‐structured, in‐depth, narrative etc.) and to analysis (e.g. grounded theory, framework, IPA etc.),
• design a topic guide,
• carry out the interview and make notes (if you have suitable equipment and obtain consent from your interviewee, you may audio‐record the interview, but this is not a requirement of this assignment. If you audio‐record the interview, you must delete it after you have received your result for this part of the course),
• reflect on the process of planning and carrying out the interview, and
• consider what aspects of the content of the interview you found especially interesting, and how you might take these forward if you were carrying out further interviews and analysing the data
You should then write an essay describing and reflecting on your experiences of preparing for and conducting the interview. In this, you should cover how you went about approaching the interview, what you found challenging, how you adapted your approach, and how you might adapt and improve your approach in future. You should include references to the academic literature on qualitative methods (and a bibliography), and relate your own experience to that recounted by others who have written on doing qualitative research in general and qualitative interviews in particular. Ensure that your essay includes:
• how and why you decided on the approach you took to the interview
• how you designed the topic guide (you may include the guide itself as an appendix if you wish)
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• your thoughts on your experience of carrying out the interview itself (covering issues such as what went well, what went badly, how far it corresponded to your expectations, how you adapted, how well you feel that the interview was ‘successful’ in terms of rapport, content, validity, degree to which it addressed the research question/s and so on)
• how you would undertake analysis of the data
• what you would do next time and what you would not do.
Your essay should be no more than 3000 words long (not including bibliography and topic guide if included as an appendix). You should not include direct quotations from the interview in your essay.
Marks will be awarded as follows:
1. Research design (25 marks): Marks will be awarded for evidence that the student has generated a research question or questions that can be addressed through qualitative interviews, and that the approach to the interview, topic guide and proposed approach to analysis are appropriate for answering this question or questions.
2. Reflection on the process (30 marks): Marks will be awarded for evidence that the student has approached the design and execution of the interview in a manner informed by relevant literature on qualitative methods, and has carried out the interview in a reflective manner.
3. Approach to further interviews and analysis (15 marks): Marks will be awarded for evidence that that student has considered how further fieldwork and analysis might be informed by her/his experience of the first interview, and the implications of this for the rigour and quality of the project.

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Strategic Planning and management

You are the International Business Development Team for a Multinational 5 Star Hotel Management Group based in Australia and your team has been requested to produce a Strategy Justification Report for approval by the Board of Directors for the opening of a new hotel property overseas.
The “Strategy Justification” involves taking over a large size hotel or resort, currently owned or managed by another hotel group along with some of its suppliers in a management agreement. According to those guidelines we are Rydges hotel group taking over the Ciputra Golf Club in Indonesia in a management agreement. The strategic justification has to be using the following two theories –
1. Strategic choices diagram
2. Game theory and prisoners diagram
No need for introduction and conclusion. Just theories justifying how the property would succeed using the two theories mentioned above.

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2014 MAN BOOKER PRIZE: RICHARD FLANAGAN: THE NARROW ROAD TO THE DEEP NORTH

200 words: Man Booker Prize 2014
Book review: Richard Flanagan: The Narrow Road to the Deep North.
(THESE ARE THE TWO REVIEW THAT YOU CAN LOOK UP: THE GUARDIAN and the other one is whispering gum.com/2014/10/05/richard-flanagan-the narrow-road-to-the-deep-north-review.
They are for his novel.But you can look for another if you like but it has to be on RICHARD FLANAGAN: THE NARROW ROAD TO THE DEEP NORTH.
* Locate and analyse two reviews of the novel, The review may be taken from print or online publications but should be from a major newspaper,literary journal or arts cultural review magazine.
* Identify what features of the novel are highlighted in each review and to comment on what judgments about literary value they reflect.
* Read, analyse and write an outline of the two reviews, identifying.
* Full bibliographical details of the novel and each review.
What features ogf the novel are higlighted in each review. This might include the narrative structure, the prose style, the characterisation, the topicality of the novel’s subject matter or such things as the prestige or newness of the author. SUPPORT YOUR ANSWER WITH RELEVANT QUOTES FROM EACH REVIEW (not included in the word count).
* What value judgement (implicit or explicit) each review makes in assessing the novel’s literary merit., does the review seem to be looking for innovation, novelty,, complexity, entertainment value, philosophical depth, emotional richness, ethical soundness or any other qualities? SUPPORT YOUR ANSWER WITH QUOTES FROM EACH REVIEW.
* In your response must include a brief introductory statement summarising any points of comparison or contrast between the two reviews and what this might indicated about current directions in the field of contemporary literature.
* Dont need to write it up as an essay and you may present the body of your response in point form if you wish, provided that your ideas are clearly expressed.
* A reference page at the end please. and the website where you found the review to do this essay.

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STRUCTURALISM

There are 2 questions each question must be around 250 words each. Each question must be one it own page with the question on the top page and then the answer.

1) ” I point out to my students that no one ever really reads Hamlet for the first time now, We’ve heard it all before in bits and pieces, culture bricolage. “–Marjorie Garber, “Back to Whose Basics? ” New York Times, October 29,1995.
In his article@ Structuralism and literary Criticism, Gerard Genette suggests that the literary critic is a bricoleur. This term refers to something constructed by using whatever materials happen to be available. HOw is the Structuralist critic a bricoleur? Compare the process of analysis engaged in by Structuralists with the process of New Criticism. Are New Critics bricoleurs? Do they construct meaning out of’ whatever materials happen to be available? HOw does this term help you understand the differences between these two critical modes?

2) Roland Barthes’s article ‘ The struggle with the Angel is an example of Structuralist praxis. What processes does he engage in to analyse the ‘Structure’ and meaning of his chosen text? Do you think that his method of analysis reveals any hidden elements to the narrative? Do you think any aspect of the narrative received less attention that it might have during a New Critical reading? Which mode do you think is more suited to the text?

Only use: Terry Eagleton: Literary Theory.

* Genette,Gerard 1982 ‘ Structuralism and Literary Criticism.In: Figures of literary discourse/Gerard Genette; translated by Alan Sheridan; introduction by Marie-Rose Logan. Oxford; Blackwell,1982. Chapter 1,pp1-25

*And then the article Roland Barthes’s : The struggle with the Angel.

All three of these will have the answers to the two questions.

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Health Policy Presentation

Identify an issue of concern( I picked :Child and elder care) for your role as an advanced practice nurse and formulate a potential policy change to address that issue

Submit a Power Point presentation which will include the notes pages to explain the content within each slide.

the following ideas and steps should be considered:
a-Definition and description of the issue(Child and elder care)
b-Exploration of the background of the issue
c- Stakeholders
d- Issue statement or statement of clarity
e- Possible methods of addressing the issue
f-Goals and options for changes
g-Risks and benefits of the changes
h-Evaluation methodology
i-Recommendation or solution
1-Identify the type of legislation, such as state, federal, scope of practice, reimbursement, loan repayment, or others.
2-Review of the literature consists of a minimum of 3�4 peer-reviewed articles and 6�7 other outside sources.
3-Describe the current policy or health policy issue and specify how it would impact nursing or healthcare.
4-Describe the specific aspects of the proposed policy or policy change.
5-Identify the individuals who would benefit from the policy change and explain where support for the change would be found.
6-Describe the impact of the policy change on nursing practice and health care.
7-Provide an analysis of the policy from your point of view and how this will influence your practice.
8- provide a conclusion .

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