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Diversification strategy in the Apollo Hospitals
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Hospital chains like Apollo Hospitals have diversified into making healthcare products that patients require. The Apollo Hospitals frequently used diversification strategy in related business, which is also followed to increase its reach and improve the processes. This has worked as backward integration for the company and helped to improve its processes and results (Christensen, & Raynor, 2013). This strategy was successful as it has strengthened the basics of the company and increased its sale...
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The human race's existence has relied from the outset on its capacity to deal with the natural world. Primitive humans created remarkable technologies for acquiring the essentials of existence
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The human race's existence has relied from the outset on its capacity to deal with the natural world. Primitive humans created remarkable technologies for acquiring the essentials of existence
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The main points
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Skolimowski explores the connection between technology to research. He believes that innovation is not research and that it is separate from practical science. According to Skolimowski, the distinction between science and technology is better understood by reflecting on the concept of technological advancement and the aspects in which it
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QUALITATIVE RESEARCH PORTFOLIO ON FRIENDSHIP STUDY
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Reflexivity 
I considered it pretty challenging to code. I think it may be that I didn't find this an important subject at the outset. My professor told me I switched from coding to themes and was a little lost. I couldn't understand how themes defined by a semi-structured interview might carry a friendship analysis some weight. A semi-structured interview is contradictory to what we were trained in qualitative studies. How do they convince us that at least six interviews are recommended by ut...
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QUALITATIVE RESEARCH PORTFOLIO ON FRIENDSHIP STUDY
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This qualitative analysis explores trends in today's undergraduate students' relationships at Liverpool John Moores University. The interviewees included five of them, two males and three females, including one identified as Shazia. The analysis extracts video interview data. The questions encouraged the interviewee to speak at length about the subject. The research consisted of initial coding and a methodology for trial and error. Four major themes have been developed: companionship, inspirat...
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The Male and Female Journey of Reproduction
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The anterior reproductive hormones and hypothalamus' interaction with reproductive tissue hormones and organs control both males' and females' reproductive cycles. The hypothalamus directs a hormone known as the gonadotropin-releasing (GnRH) to the anterior pituitary gland when a reproductive hormone is required. In this way, follicles are introduced into the blood and are released from the stimulating
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COVID-19 as The most pressing and current educational leadership issue
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We all have been affected by the current COVID-19 pandemic. However, the impact of the pandemic and its consequences are felt differently depending on our status as individuals and as members of society. While some try to adapt to working online, homeschooling their children, and ordering food via Instacart, others have no choice but to be exposed to the virus while keeping society functioning. Our different social identities and the social groups we belong to determine our inclusion within soci...
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a)	The possible causes of the decline of science
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Among science historians, the causes of science and natural metaphysics' apparent failure at the end of the Greco-Roman era have long been discussed (McClellan iii, James E., and Harold Dorn, 145). There is a possible explanation for this absence of a different social status for science and technological careers. Work was feebly mixed and established in the prehistoric world, and the ideological or financial foundation of cultural assistance was generally missing. The separation of science and ...
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a)	The process of decline.
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a)	The process of decline. 
The scientific decline is claimed to have been in the Hellenistic period around 180 BC; some suggest that it was only after about 250 CE in the Greco-Roman era. Of course, not all research and ordinary metaphysical practice fell to a stop since the 2nd century B.C. However, senior research seems to have gone steam less in the late ancient ages. In general, activity was fewer overall, and the degree of experimental originality decreased over time. Intellectual work was...
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Artificial Intelligence's impact on the managerial decision-making process.
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Abubakars et al. (2017) may suggest that two distinct types of decision-making, the automatic classification, and the logical style, are influenced differently by AI. Although the intuitive class consists of the manager's unconscious and disorganized thoughts and emotions, it may be suggested that AI is not likely to be heavily impacted directly. Instead, it could be granted less room
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