Research..?
Q. (1).. Major Labor Unions & Strikes in The US Especially those involving migrant workers in California. (2)What was life like for a child around 13, 14, & 15, at an agricultural camp (esp) California? (1), and (2) Era around Dust Bowl. (3)What cultures worked in camps (esp) in California? (4)How were the living conditions for these workers in these camps in California? (5)What were the wadges for a family that worked in the fields? (6)What Agricultural Crops were grown in Aguascalientes, Mexico? (7)Research Vineyards & what is needed to grow grapes (esp) Aguascalientes, Mexico. (8)In what year (esp) Did the Dust Bowl Begin? (9)When did the Mexican Revolution Begin & End? (10) Yes, they had schools, but what were they like (esp) in the Dust… [cont.]
Asked by shortyball22 - Wed Jan 24 21:12:03 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. wikipedia
Answered by Knowledgeable One - Wed Jan 24 21:16:03 2007

How important do you think gender-collaborative research is needed?
Q. ..In social Science? There is growing real awareness about the importance of social men's issues. This project was done between male and female academics. "The European Research Network on Men in Europe comprises women and men researchers who are researching on men in an explicitly gendered way. The bringing together of women and men researchers is extremely important, necessary and timely in the development of research on men in Europe. Research on men that draws only on the work of men is likely to neglect the very important research that has been and is being made by women to research on men. As such, research and networking based on only men researchers is likely to reproduce some of the existing gender inequalities of research and… [cont.]
Asked by Flyinghorse - Wed Nov 19 08:39:13 2008 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Historically, the entire field of psychology was based on findings using only white men of moderate to good health. The "fathers" of psych were of that same population -- Freud, Jung, Adler, etc. Women were studied, yes, but not in terms of how their symptoms compared to men, but in how they compared only to other women, whose diagnosis most frequently were prefaced by "hysterical___" and that term colored any and all research that could have ever been of value. Because of the feminist movement and also because of the progress made within the field itself, the pendulum type backlash, particularly in the 80's and 90's, was for the field to concentrate almost exclusively on women. Experiments and studies used female only sample… [cont.]
Answered by tasha w - Wed Nov 19 09:15:32 2008

How does research take place in philosophy?
Q. I am an undergraduate student in philosophy, and am considering applying to graduate school. I am very good at philosophy, hence why I decided to take it as a major. However, I am at a loss as to how research takes place in philosophy. All the graduate schools say that one must demonstrate "potential for philosophical research" as part of the application process. I am well aware of the research methods used by scientists, but how would one research, and subsequently produce a dissertation in philosophy? Please don't answer unless you are a graduate student or a professional academic.
Asked by Michael - Thu Dec 24 20:37:55 2009 - - 12 Answers - 0 Comments

A. ...who said what and when - research will detail philosophically speaking... ...thanks for asking...
Answered by Deja Vu! - Thu Dec 24 21:20:08 2009

Why is researching about other companies important for the company doing the research?
Q. Why is researching about other companies important for the company doing the research?
Asked by KillerBee - Tue Dec 22 10:58:04 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. It's helps when trying to find out about competitors. Imagine you work for a cafe in a small town. You'd want to know how much to charge for the All Day Breakfast. Well a good thing to do is find out what all the other cafes in the town charge for their all day breakfast. If they all charge 5 then it'd be silly of you to charge 8 because everyone will go to the other cafes. If they all charge 5 then it'd also be silly of you to charge 2 because everyone would come to your cafe, but you wouldn't have enough seats, so you would be full, but you could have made more money by charging 4.60. Another thing to think about would be how nice their food is compared to yours, so if their breakfast wasn't very nice and only contained a… [cont.]
Answered by Mistress Hanna - Tue Dec 22 11:12:15 2009

How much research experience is best to have if you want to go to a research oriented medical school?
Q. How much research experience during the undergraduate years looks best to have if you want to get into a research oriented medical school or go for an MD/Ph.D progam?
Asked by Rachel - Fri Oct 3 16:00:33 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. First, I don't know of many medical schools that aren't research-oriented, if there are any. If you're going for an M.D., you don't have any reason to do research as an undergraduate unless you plan on a research career. In which case, you'd be better off with a Ph.D. than with an M.D., or with the extra years required for an M.D./Ph.D. Undergraduate research might look good on your application for a highly competitive school, though. The folks I've known who have M.D./Ph.D.'s mostly didn't do any undergraduate research, and the majority of them never used their Ph.D., which means they wasted a lot of time to wind up in clinical practice anyway. The rest never use their M.D., so there's 4 years wasted of memorizing minutiae to pass… [cont.]
Answered by Bored Now - Fri Oct 3 16:24:13 2008

How many pages of research should I have for a 8 page research essay?
Q. I have about 6 pages of research so far. How much more research do you think I need or can I go right into planning me essay?
Asked by Thebomb - Thu Nov 12 11:15:28 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The number of pages of research you have really don't correlate to the number of pages in your essay. If you're writing properly and not plagiarizing, you won't be using pages of your research in your original paper. You can *quote* from your research, but it shouldn't replace your writing. Instead of counting pages of research, think about the idea that you're trying to convey in your paper and how the research that you have gathered supports/proves your idea or contradicts/refutes it. Think also about your outline or the structure of your essay and see where you can quote your research to help advance your premise or thesis statement. Good luck!
Answered by Kimmyesque - Thu Nov 12 11:28:08 2009

How do I find original research article on nanomedicine?
Q. I'm trying to do a research review on nanomedicine, I already searched for original research articles on nanomedicine but I can't find anything. I already tried looking at pub med and science direct databases but I can't find a thing. All its giving me is just research reviews. Can someone help me.
Asked by HITMAN - Fri Nov 7 13:02:11 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. huge list of people that researched nano technology...the list is researchers that have online biographies...which will share their research articles
Answered by appaloosaqueen - Fri Nov 7 13:13:44 2008

How to do research on the internet for the economy AND human resources of an automobile company?
Q. I'm doing research on economy and human resources on Honda. I tried to use google for doing the research but hard to search for the website which contain suitable information.
Asked by cshong1987 - Tue Jul 29 11:19:52 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Because Honda is a publicly traded company, you can get some of their financial reports from the Securities & Exchange Commission through their EDGAR database ( Here is a link to Honda's most recent Annual Report/Form 20-F: You can also find information at Honda's Investor Relations page: Unfortunately, any information that Honda is not required to disclose might prove difficult to find because companies want to guard any trade secrets. If you want to find information on their management strategies/organizational structure, your best bet may be in academic or trade journals such as Organizational Dynamics or Personnel Today. If you can go to a public or academic library, I would recommend searching in an EBSCO Business Source… [cont.]
Answered by GovDocGirl - Sun Aug 3 11:56:58 2008

How long does it take a junior research analyst to move up to different levels?
Q. Equities research. How long does it take to move up the career ladder, junior research, equity research, senior research, whatever else?
Asked by Dan W - Mon Aug 18 04:53:44 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Of course it assumes you perform above standards, so imagine 6 months to 2 years to be leave your junior status, then about 5+ to move higher.
Answered by jwooden21 - Tue Aug 19 13:16:39 2008

How do you become a research analyst and how much do research analysts generally make?
Q. How do you become a research analyst and how much do research analysts generally make? Ex: Michael Pachter
Asked by Tupac S - Sat Apr 19 23:49:09 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Several ways: 1. If out of college, start at a buy side or sell side firm and learn the business. 2. Get a CFA 3. Get an MBA and become an Associate at an I-bank. Salaries vary depending on the locaiton and buy/sell side. If you are a Portfolio Manager, avg comp is about $300K. If you are a 1st year analyst all inclusive should be around 60-70K. On an average expect to make $120K with a few years of experience. The CFA institute publishes a survey with all these stats which you may find on their website.
Answered by Chemical Bros - Sun Apr 20 00:11:40 2008

What is a good biotechnolgy research application to write about?
Q. Biology again I'm doing a paper on biotechnology research does anybody know a good research application that I can do research on?
Asked by djsparkle4u - Mon Jun 23 06:49:33 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. hmmm u can do reserch on bio-diesel keeping jatropha plant as the main field of reserch coz itz cheap n hav many applications n also u can write a paper on gene cloning itz indeed a good topic
Answered by cherryrox - Mon Jun 23 07:07:49 2008

What is the research regarding homosexuality besides the research about it being hereditary?
Q. I've heard a lot f speculation about this topic like the stuff about homosexuality being something that your born with. I would like to know more about other scenarios that have nothing to do with a person being "born" with the gene such as any studies about homosexuality and traumatic events or spending lots of time with your own gender. Websites, examples and specific research would be very helpful! Thanks.
Asked by Jam - Wed Jan 21 22:45:58 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Who cares, if you like girls you like girls, if you like guys you like guys, why do we need to analyze it with science?
Answered by Amethyzt Moon - Wed Jan 21 22:49:16 2009

What are some good research questions for my statistics class?
Q. I have a group project for statistics and I need a few good research questions and I need to use statistical methods to answer them. What would be some good research questions? Thanks for your time and any suggestions. (also it's suggested that we do projects that don't involve human subjects)
Asked by Serina K - Sun Sep 27 04:23:09 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I would suggest you to devise a mathematical model describing any process,use your devised model to make certain predictions and analyze the consistency of the model against actual data. It would be better if you devise a model that describes some time-series variable,and i hope you can easily think of one.As an example ,population growth.Secondary data of such variables are easily available,but collection of primary data is virtually impossible and would need time,i guess you know why.
Answered by Anirban - Mon Sep 28 13:45:49 2009

What research has been conducted in the field of stem cells for the regrowth of nerve cells?
Q. I want to know more about this field but need a basic knowledge. I also want to know about HOW these results were achieved. Has there been any revolutionary scientific breakthroughs either in stem cell research recently. And could anyone please inform me about how far we off maybe regrowing USABLE nerve cells and any key info related to this subject.
Asked by Jourdin R - Thu Dec 20 07:10:04 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The majority of research has been in this field. There have been no major breakthroughs yet. Also, I don't think we're going to be growing usable nerve cells for several years yet. For how we are doing it I would goggle "stem cells" and look at some of the "hits" for myself.
Answered by lightening rod - Thu Dec 20 07:23:04 2007

What are two current areas of research into heart transplants and artificial hearts?
Q. I didn't know that any research was still being made..! Can anyone give me two examples of each artifical heart research and heart transplant research? Thanks!
Asked by Caitu - Wed Feb 6 04:37:36 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Read this article about some incredible research. Scientists have created a beating heart in the lab. Heart disease is very prevalent in the US and the world. There is a lot of research out there!
Answered by N - Wed Feb 6 16:55:39 2008

What is the difference between medical research and biomedical laboratory research?
Q. I'm looking through College Board's website for career interests and I can't seem to differentiate between being a just a medical researcher and being a biomedical laboratory researcher. Is biomedical lab research just a sub-field of medical research? They are both listed as different careers in the same category of medicine. I'm interested in working in the medical lab as a career, but are there different requirements for either careers? And what other opportunities are there for someone who is interested in the medical lab?
Asked by Jaime F - Sat Nov 8 22:34:17 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Biomedical laboratory research is a subcategory of medical research. Medical research encompasses all types of research involving medical issues, including field work, clinical settings, survey analysis, statistical study of computerized medical databases, development of optimal treatment protocols, and many other research areas. Biomedical laboratory research is a domain of medical research wherein the preponderance of work is performed in a laboratory setting. Nevertheless, it is a very broad field, which includes endocrinology, rheumatology, genetics, immunology, pharmacology, and many subspecialties of medicine. A Laboratory Technician or Laboratory Technologist can readily find careers in biomedical laboratory research, especially… [cont.]
Answered by LAlawMedMBA - Wed Nov 12 18:42:50 2008

What research has been conducted in the field of stem cells and what are the summarised results?
Q. I want to know more about this field but need a basic knowledge. I also want to know about HOW these results were achieved. Has there been any revolutionary scientific breakthroughs either in stem cell research. And could anyone please inform me about how far we off maybe curing cancer or regrowing USABLE nerve cells and any key info on either of these subjects. Thanks.
Asked by Jourdin R - Thu Dec 20 07:07:07 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Stem cells include a complete set of DNA of the donor and can be rejected (as any donated tissue) by another recipient and there are concerns that they can cause malignant cancers. Much remains to be learned about them and they must be used in patients only with great caution.
Answered by Kes - Thu Dec 20 08:00:03 2007

How much research is required to write a book?
Q. I've been asking how much research and plot planning I could do for my first book. It's fantasy romance, so I won't have to look up history or anything like that. So, what do you think? Also, what are some good ways to organize my plot out on paper? ~thanks <3
Asked by evil_bunnyslippers - Wed Jul 15 23:59:20 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments

A. There are generally two ways of writing, and both work well. One is stream of consciousness with no outline, letting the characters tell the story while you listen; and the other is to outline each chapter and then write stream of consciousness along your general outline. Unless your fantasy romance is set now, and in a place you know very well, you will need to do research to make your story believable to your audience. Always assume that your audience knows at least as much as you do about your subject.
Answered by Pagan Christian Atheist Bard - Thu Jul 16 00:07:17 2009

How should I conclude my research paper on volcanoes?
Q. I've just now written a research paper about the three types of volcanoes and the three stages of volcanoes and I'm not sure how I should conclude the research paper. Any ideas?
Asked by REVERSEEEE - Wed Mar 10 18:32:27 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
How does one become a research consultant for Hollywood films?
Q. I'm interested in doing research for films, especially historical pieces, like Braveheart or Shakespeare in Love, but not sure where to go for this information. Can anyone help? Do you know the names of any organizations or major research firms that do this type of work?
Asked by Film Curious - Wed Sep 6 01:01:00 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I think for this purpose its not that people go to hollywood but actually Hollywood people go to different experts and ask them to do research for them. I guess if you become story writer or Director than you can do such movies.
Answered by WISEMAN - Wed Sep 6 01:09:51 2006

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