Analysis of Research PSY 830

Analysis of Research IIIn this course, we began to move toward the concept of the literature review, an important element of the dissertation process. As you have learned, synthesis is the process of creating a new idea by analyzing multiple disparate concepts or notions to discern the common thematic or connecting principles among them. Synthesis of research is a process learned through time and practice. In this assignment, you will continue to analyze research. Instead of approaching the research articles as individual entities, you should compare, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize the information you are reading.General Requirements:Use the following information to ensure successful completion of the assignment:Review five journal articles found in Topics 4-6 of this course.Doctoral learners are required to use APA style for their writing assignments. The APA Style Guide is located in the Student Success Center.Refer to the resource, “Preparing Annotated Bibliographies,” located in the Student Success Center, for additional guidance on completing this assignment in the appropriate style.Refer to the sample annotated bibliography attached to this assignment.You are required to submit this assignment to LopesWrite. Refer to the directions in the Student Success Center.Directions:Provide an evaluation (750-1,000 words total) of at least five journal articles from Topics 4-6 of this course. Include the following for each article:The article citation, which is not included in the total word count.A written summary of the key concept(s) of the articles. Consider the following questions: Why were the studies done? What were the populations studied? What did the researcher(s) conclude? How are the research questions or findings similar/different? What other information about these studies do you believe is unique or important to recall? Are there specific statements made by the authors that you wish to retain? How might these articles compare with others you read? What new ideas can come out of the articles you are evaluating?

Applying for physical education courses in the UK Name: Aziz Career: Physical education teacher (Bachlor) Certificate: Bachelor Degree in Physi

 

Applying for physical education courses in the UK

Name: Aziz

Career: Physical education teacher (Bachlor)

Certificate: Bachelor Degree in Physical education 

Experience: 12 Years gymnastic,  an owner of a gymnastic club for adults and children

Hobbies: Coaching, Teaching

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Advice on personal statements

The personal statement is crucial for the admissions tutors to make a decision on your

application.  It is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and your suitability for

the course. You should demonstrate your enthusiasm for the course and the skills you

have gained from activities outside the classroom. We suggest you include the

following:

Your reasons for choosing the course

The aspects of your chosen course that interest you most

Any work experience, placement or voluntary work you have undertaken,

particularly if it is relevant to your subject.  Include the skills and abilities you

have gained from these activities

How your choice of course fits in with your future career plans

Why you would like to study in the UK

Details of any non-examination activities you have undertaken in preparation

for higher education

Your social, sports and leisure interests

If you have taken, or are planning to take, a year out – please give your

reasons why

If you are not currently in full-time education, please give details of your

current or previous employment

Please write a good personal statement:   (One Page. The text

should be size 12)

1- It should say why do you want to do this particular course

and why did you choose this university, how it will help you

for your career and nation.

I want to gain all the necessary updated knowledge and skills that help me to communicate 

2- Speak about your previous studies and work experiences.

(What degree did you study- Where did you work – what did

you do and for how long)

3- Write about the reasons that made you want to study in the

UK .

4- Say something about yourself, what do you like to do in

life, what are your Hobbies and Interests.

You can leave blank on university name if you are going to mention it.

essay–psychological intervention

Tips for the essay:First read widely about the topic so that you can get a good feel for the area. Think about an appropriate structure for this essay and introduce this structure at the beginning. Think about where you want to end up – which is evidence to support your final conclusion.  A key feature of these questions is to draw on the evidence base. After you have introduced the nature of the problem for which treatment is needed, review the evidence for or against them. Consider areas in which research appears to be lacking or groups for which the treatment has been shown to be helpful – and those for whom it has not been examined or not found helpful. Make sure your conclusion can be backed by the researchMarking criteria1. Clear introduction stating the background to the problem, the question, and how it will be addressed in the essay. 10%2. Use of wide range of relevant research and reviews of research, and integration and synthesis of research findings (rather than describing each study in detail unless that approach is specifically warranted) 25%3. Critical evaluation (strengths and weaknesses) of the available research relevant to the essay 30%4. Conclusion that is justifiable on the basis of research findings 10%5. Strong and coherent structure for the essay 10%6. English expression and grammar, presentation, proof-reading and use of APA style 15%

Discussion on ilich ramirez sanchez aka carlos the jackal.

Need an research paper on ilich ramirez sanchez aka carlos the jackal. Needs to be 6 pages. Please no plagiarism. While in Cuba, he was trained in urban guerilla tactics, usage of automatic weapons, explosives and sabotage (Pons, 2001)?. In 1970, Sanchez traveled to a guerilla training camp run by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine in Amman, Jordan. This would form the basis of much of Sanchez’s activities and terrorist ideology, which was rooted in solidarity with the Palestinian cause. While training, he was given the pseudonym “Carlos” by PFLP spokesman Bassam Abu-Sharif. The Guardian newspaper in Britain gave him the moniker “The Jackal” after police found a copy of Frederick Forsyth’s The Day of the Jackal in his abandoned apartment following his assassination of French intelligence agents (Hamm, 2007)?. Carlos the Jackal has freelanced for Saddam Hussein, Moammar Qaddafi, Marshal Tito, the Italian Red Brigade, the Spanish Basque ETA and the secret services of several Soviet bloc nations. Carlos the Jackal was arrested by an American and French coalition effort in Khartoum, Sudan, following an operation on his groin. He is now serving a life sentence in Le Sante maximum security prison in Paris, France. Stated purposes In a 1999 interview with New York Press, Sanchez made two main statements regarding his personal beliefs ?(Haden-Guest, 1999)?. The first is with reference to mainly secular terrorist attacks. that revolutionary development is a barometer of social injustice, and is a permanent cycle. The second one is that the political effects from the growing disparity between rich and poor inevitably results in violently increasing revolutionary backlash. He made the second statement specifically with the then-dominant United States in mind. Carlos the Jackal also stated that the majority of his terrorist attacks were done “in the name of Palestinian liberation and revolution” (Cody, 2010)?. In 1998, a will he wrote entitled En Cas de Mon Deces was released to the media. In that will, he stated that for every day that he spends in jail, one American or Zionist should be killed (Haden-Guest, 1999)?. Current terrorist and other political/social operations Since Carlos the Jackal is currently incarcerated and serving a life sentence, the focus of this section is on his and his affiliates’ actions prior to his capture in 1994. Sanchez is most well known for the 1975 kidnapping of over 60 hostages, eleven of which were OPEC oil ministers at the OPEC headquarters in Vienna, Austria (Cody, 2010. Haden-Guest, 1999. “What’s up with the notorious terrorist Carlos the Jackal?,” 2002)?. In this instance, the Jackal and his PFLP cohorts were responsible for three deaths: an Austrian police officer, and two low-ranking members of the ministers’ delegations. The OPEC kidnapping was done under the orders of PFLP faction leader Dr. Wadih Haddad. The order was to ransom most of the ministers for money that the PFLP needed. However, the oil ministers for Saudi Arabia and Iran, Ahmed Zaki al-Yamani and Jamshid Amouzegar, were to be killed, as the two countries at the time did not support the proposal to raise oil prices. Besides that, Saudi Arabia and Iran were deemed by the PFLP as not supportive enough of the Palestinian cause (“What’s up with the notorious terrorist Carlos the Jackal?,” 2002)?. In Sanchez’s own words, Saudi Arabia was not paying their “revolutionary tax” (Haden-Guest, 1999)??. Upon the successful kidnapping of the OPEC ministers, Sanchez and the PFLP terrorists flew to Algeria with the hostages. All of the hostages were released upon payment of ransom.