Wednesday, March 11, 2020
How Often To Post On Social Media According To 14 Studies
How Often To Post On Social Media According To 14 Studies Posting onceà on social media every day will get you some engagement, shares, and traffic. Sure. But wouldnt scheduling two social media messages a day get you even bigger results? What about three? Andà if you shared more messages every day to every social network, wouldnt that also get you even more results? How Often To Post On #SocialMedia? (Proven Research From 14 Studies)Lets just pause for a second because this is probably how youre feelingà right now: Those kind of questions bring you down the rabbit hole with the real question being this: How often to post on social media? As it turns out,à several studies have sought to answer that exact question, all with varying data. So we decided to compile the best of the best for you so you no longer have to thinkà about how often to post on social media while still getting all of the benefits of increased awareness, engagement, shares, and traffic. ...But First:à Set Ità And Forget It With ReQueueà And Best Time Schedulingà In Your Favoriteà Social Mediaà Calendar You don't even have to read this blog post. ReQueue is the magical social media schedule that fills itself. The more messages you add, the more gaps can intelligently fill for you. Keep your social schedule consistent and promote your best content MORE (and better) than ever before (without all the tedious work). For example, let's say you want to tweet 15 times a dayà to your Twitter handle.à But you only have 5 tweets scheduled for today. When you add tweets to ReQueue, will intelligentlyà fill in the gaps with 10 additional tweets to hit your daily social media sharing frequency goal. That means you can set it and forget it with ReQueue. ReQueue automagically fills inà the gaps in your #SocialMedia posting schedule!With ReQueue, you can automatically reuse your best social messages and let intelligently: Fill your daily social schedule Keep it consistent Fill the gaps in your social schedule Keep your content front of mind with your audience Then, Best Time Scheduling takes all of those posts and schedules them at the right time to get the maximum number of eyeballs on your content. You don't even have to think about it. This is going to revolutionize the way you manage social media. ;) OK, now let's answer that question behindà how often to post on all of your social networks: About The 14 Social Media Frequency Studies... There's a lot of advice out there. So I've found the best data-driven information I could find to answer the question of how often to post on social media. I'll be referencing these sources throughout this post as a way to answer the posting frequency question for each specific social network: The social rules of Pinterest fromà Ahalogy Research and tips compiled byà Buffer How often to post on social media byà Constant Contact Research and experience of optimum level of posting on social media fromà DowSocial Industry benchmarks fromà HubSpot The posting plan fromà Localvox Expert Pinterest tips and data fromà Michelle MacPhearson Suggested minimum and maxium number of times to post on social media per week fromà Nulou Compiled research fromà Quick Sprout Researched posting frequencies fromà Mari Smith Insights from Neil Patel from Forbes General findings from Social Media Week Jay Baer's thoughts and insights from Convince And Convert Collected research from Adobe Each of the following sections will answer the posting frequency question, and includesà information on the best times to post on each network along with recommended amounts of social media content curation for each network. All of these suggestions areà based on deep research we've done for this post, along with these two: What 20 Studies Say About The Best Times To Post On Social Media How To Schedule Your Social Media Content Curation For Massive Growth Here we go. How Often Should A Business Post On Facebook? Answer: High: 2 posts perà day Low: 1 post perà day Recommended: 1 post per day Factor in the best times to post on Facebook: Post #1: 1ââ¬â4 p.m. Factor in curation: Curateà or reshare a post every other day Ahalogy suggests that posting to Facebook no more than once a day is best or you'll start to feel spammy. Buffer says you can post to Facebook twice a day before likes and comments drop off. Constant Contact says to post on Facebook a minimum of three times per week while keeping your maximum posting frequency to 10 times per week. DowSocial says two Facebook posts per dayà as a minimum works well for increasing your reach. They also suggest that sharing fewer posts and then promoting them is the best way they've seen to increase their engagement. Post to #Facebook once a day between 1ââ¬â4 p.m.HubSpot's benchmarks suggest to post to Facebook a minimum of three times a week. They say to set your maximum number of Facebook posts toà 10 times per week. LocalVox likes to postà once a dayà to Facebook as a maximum while three times a week is theirà suggested minimum. Nulou suggestsà to post a minimum of three times a week to maintain your consistency while keeping your maximum number of Facebook posts to no more than 10 a week. Quick Sprout found thatà Facebook pages with smaller amounts of followers should post about 16ââ¬â30 times a month, or roughlyà once every day or two. If you have a bigger fan base, Neil Patel suggests posting at least 31 times a month, which he says is about once or twice a day. Mari Smith recommendsà 5ââ¬â6 Facebook posts per week. And some good advice: Skip weekdays if you have to, but not weekend days since Facebook users tend to be active on the weekends and in the evenings. Social Media Week recommends posting 5-10 times a week. That evens out to around one or two posts per business day. Adobe suggests posting 6-11 times per week. That's fairly consistent with what other studies suggest. Neil Patel makes another interesting point in his Forbes piece. If you have less than 10,000 followers, he says, you may want to post just once a day. That's because doubling your frequency may half your total clicks. Following his advice, wait until you have a bigger audience before increasing your schedule to twice a day. Recommended Reading: Facebook Marketing Strategy: Why You Need One (And How To Build It) How To Tell If Your Facebook Posting Frequencyà Is Working Facebook has a handy analytics tool called Insights. Simply log in to your Facebook Business Page, click on Insights, and select Posts. From here, you can check out your posts' performance individually to seeà when your engagement increases or decreases depending on how frequently you post. How Many Tweets Per Day For Business? Answer: High: 51 tweets per day Low: 1 tweet per day Recommended: 15 tweets per day Factor in the best times to tweet: Tweet #1: 2 a.m. Tweet #2: 3 a.m. Tweet #3: 6 a.m. Tweet #4: 7 a.m. Tweet #5: 9 a.m. Tweet #6: 10 a.m. Tweet #7: 11 a.m. Tweet #8:à 12 p.m. Tweet #9:à 1 p.m. Tweet #10:à 2 p.m. Tweet #11:à 3 p.m. Tweet #12:à 5 p.m. Tweet #13: 6 p.m. Tweet #14:à 9 p.m. Tweet #15:à 10 p.m. Factor in curation: Retweet or curate about seven tweets a day Buffer says three tweets a day is the most you should share before engagement starts to drop off. Constant Contact recommends a minimum of five tweets per day while suggesting there is no maximum. DowSocial suggests tweetingà a minimum of six tweets perà day, and to do it daily. Since Twitter is a fast-paced network, they say that tweetingà about once an hour during business hours is a good guideline, coupled with engagement tweets. How many tweets should you send in one day? Data says 15...HubSpot's data is broken down by industry, which is an interesting thought. So industry voided, HubSpot suggests tweeting a minimum of five tweetsà per day, while suggesting there is no daily maximum. LocalVox recommends tweeting a maximum of five tweets perà day while maintaining a minimum of five tweets a week. Nulou says toà tweet at least five times a week with no maximum. Quick Sprout found that the most retweets happen within an hour after tweeting, so a higher daily frequency is best. Start by tweeting 5ââ¬â20 times every day. Writing for Forbes, Neil Patel suggests tweet frequency should be tied to your goals. If you want maximum engagement per tweet, aim for 1-5 tweets per day. However, if you want more total responses to your tweets overall, 50 tweets or more are acceptable. Mari Smith's sweet spot is between 6ââ¬â7 tweets per day on weekdays, and 3ââ¬â4 tweets a day on weekends. Abobe recommends just 3 tweets per day. For larger enterprises and major brands, this less is more approach may be the way to go. Social Media Week offers up a similar suggestion, stating that 3-5 tweets per day is the sweet spot. Recommended Reading: 15 Tactics To Boost Twitter Engagement Backed By Research How To Tell If Your Tweeting Frequency Is Working Twitter has a handy analytics feature to help you see which days are getting the most engagement. When you know how many tweets you've shared on certain days, you can easily correlate your frequency to engagement. Just log in to Twitter Analytics, navigate to Tweets, and check out the bar graph of dates coupled with the number of tweets that went out on those dates below. Hover on a bar for any specific date, and you'll see the number of tweets you shared that day. How Many Times To Pin On Pinterest Per Day? Answer: High: 30 Pins per day Low: 3 Pins per day Recommended: 11 Pins per day Factor in the best times to Pin: Pin #1: 2 a.m. Pin #2: 3 a.m. Pin #3: 4 a.m. Pin #4: 1 p.m. Pin #5: 2 p.m. Pin #6: 3 p.m. Pin #7: 4 p.m. Pin #8: 8 p.m. Pin #9: 9 p.m. Pin #10: 10 p.m. Pin #11: 11 p.m. Factor in curation: Repin or curate at least five pieces of content from others per day Some suggest sharing 80% of your Pinsà from otherà sources that your own blog, which would be about nine Pins out of your 11 Ahalogy sees the best results with 15ââ¬â30 Pins per dayà when spread out throughout the day. Buffer says the top brands have experience a ton of growth by Pinning more frequently. The magic number? Pin five times a day on Pinterest. Constant Contact says Pinning at least five times a day is a good minimum, while Pinning 10 times per day should be the most you Pin. Pin to #Pinterest 11 times per day.DowSocial suggestsà Pinningà a minimum of three times per day to Pinterest.à Sharing regularly, and curating others' content in your frequency mix, will help build engagement. Michelle MacPhearson says that 20ââ¬â30 Pins per day is the sweet spot for visibility on Pinterest. Nulou recommends Pinning at least five times per day while keeping 10 Pins a day as your maximum. Quick Sprout agrees with Buffer, suggesting the best Pinning frequency is five Pins a day. Like Quick Sprout, Mari Smith suggestsà the advice from Buffer to Pin five times per day. Adobe says "Pinterest users love lots of content," and recommends 4-10 Pins per day. Recommended Reading: The Ultimate Guide On How To Use Pinterest For Marketing How To Tell If Your Pinterest Pinning Frequency Is Working Pinterest has aà revealing analytics feature that helps you understand how your Pins are performing on a daily basis. Simply cruise to Pinterest Analytics and select the Profile option. Check out your Impressions to understand how your Pins performed on certain days of the week. You can alsoà export the data into a spreadsheet to read this like a true data nerd. How Often To Post On LinkedIn For Business? Answer: High: 1 post per day Low: 0à posts per day Recommended: 1 post per day Factor in the best times to post on LinkedIn: Post #1: 1oââ¬â11 a.m. Factor in curation: Curate or reshare a post every other day Buffer says 20 posts a month or posting once a day helps you reach 60% of your followers on LinkedIn. Constant Contact recommends posting on LinkedIn at least two times per week. Post a maximum of five times per week. DowSocial recommends sharing daily to LinkedIn, but doesn't provide aà solid number. They suggest that daily shares keep your followers in the loop, but not overwhelmed. Post to #LinkedIn once a day between 1oââ¬â11 a.m.HubSpot's benchmarksà recommend posting at least twice a week on LinkedIn, while your maximum posting frequency should be no more than five posts perà week. LocalVox says that once a day should be the most you share to LinkedIn. Post at least once a week to remain active. Nulou says to post to LinkedIn a minimum of two times a week to maintain consistency while five times a week should be your maximum number of posts. Quick Sprout cited LinkedIn's own recommendations for an ideal posting frequency of 20 times a month, which is about once every business day. Recommended Reading: Social Media Skills You Need To Have In 2017 How To Tell If Your LinkedIn Posting Frequency Is Working LinkedIn hasà a sparse analytics feature that will help you see the engagement each of your messages attracts. You can use that as a starting point when you test your frequency to see how posting more or less impacts your engagement. Just navigate toà your Business Profile and select the Analytics tab to start your analysis. What Is The Ideal Google+ Posting Frequency? Answer: High: 3 posts per day Low: 0 posts per day Recommended: 2 posts per day Factor in the best times to post on Google+: Post #1: 9ââ¬â11 a.m. Post #2 12ââ¬â1 p.m. Factor in curation: Curate or reshare one post every day Buffer recommends posting consistently is the best approach for Google+, with three posts a day being the sweet spot. Constant Contact says to share on Google+ a minimum of three times a week while 10 times per week should be your maximum. DowSocialà likes to share to Google+ at least three times per day. Google+ shares can show in search results for your Google+ followers, soà sharing fresh content often can helpà you get in front of more eyeballs. HubSpot found thatà you should post to LinkedIn at least three times a week while posting 10 times should be your maximum. Post to #Google+ twiceà a day at 9 a.m. and 12 p.m.à LocalVox suggests posting once a day to Google+ should be your maximum. Post at least three times a week. Nulou says to share a minimum of three times per week on Google+. Keep your maximum to 10 times a week. Quick Sproutà agrees with Buffer that the ideal posting frequency for Google+ is three posts per day. Mari Smith agrees with Buffer and Quick Sprout's findings that posting three times per day to Google+ is the way to go. Recommended Reading: How To Get More Traffic From Every Post (Plus How OkDork Grew Traffic 400% In 8 Months) How To Tell If Your Google+ Posting Frequency Is Working Like LinkedIn, Google+'s Insights feature leaves something to be desired to help you find the ideal daily posting frequency. However, you can use Insights to gauge your most successful days and review the number of posts you shared on those days. Cruise to your Google+ Business Profile, and go to the Insights feature. Click on Posts, and you'll see a graph of the popular days, followed by even more specific data related to the posts you've shared. How Often To Post On Instagram? Answer: High: 3 posts per day Low: 1 posts per day Recommended: 1ââ¬â2 posts per day Factor in the best times to post on Instagram: Post #1:à 8ââ¬â9 a.m. Post #2: 2 a.m. Factor in curation: Curate and repurpose posts only when necessary (quotes, stats, facts), and always give credit Buffer says that major brands share on Instagram on average 1.5 times a day, but not more, so that's also what they suggest you do. DowSocial says to post to Instagram a minimum of three times per day. Since images are super sharable, posting a little more often would be fine, too. Adobe says your Instagram posting frequency should be consistent with your goals. They say some brands succeed with as many as 10 photos per day. That might work well if you're sharing photos from an event, for example. And on Forbes, Neil Patel says "posting frequency is not all that important for your Instagram marketing." Instead, what you should focus on is consistency. Whether you post once or twenty times per day, do your best to maintain that same cadence. Post to #Instagram 1ââ¬â2 times a day at 8ââ¬â9 a.m. and 2 a.m.How To Tell If Your Posting Frequency On Instagram Is Successful Iconosquare has an Instagram Analytics feature that will help you understand when to post.à Part of its functionality lets you export your data into a spreadsheet where you can see the time you posted and the engagement each post received. As you test yourà posting frequency, that could be helpful to gauge yourà engagement by day while analyzing the number of times you posted on Instagram. Recommended Reading: The Ultimate Guide On How To Use Instagram For Business How Toà Put Your New Knowledge Into Action If this isn't the first post you've read coving the topic of how often to post on social media, then it's not the first time you've heard this: You should probably test your sharing frequency for your own audience. Yeah, yeah. So here are four methods you could tryà to find the perfect social mediaà posting frequency for your following: Pick one study's suggestions and stick to 'em:à The 10 studies analyzed throughout this post all had different recommendations. You could find the one study that makes the most sense to you, then follow it from this point forward. Cherry pick the frequencies that make the most sense to you:à Since various studies offered a bunch of different ideas, you could grab the frequencies that seem like the obvious best choicesà and create your own social media frequency guide. Test each frequency to find the ultimate best posting consistency: Run through each study's suggestions one after another,à compare your success, and finally use the advice that works best for your audience. Set up ReQueueà and Best Time Schedulingà in and automagically follow the best practice recommendations from this post:à You canà use to set up your daily, weekly, andà monthly shares to be whatever you want for allà of your social media accounts at the best time for your audience. Let me repeat that: You can customize to automatically fill upà your sharing scheduleà at the best timesà so you never have to worry about sharing more or how often to post on social media. Use any study's method you like- customize - add curated content along with your own, and forget about it. It's all possible with the latest feature in your marketing calendar: ReQueue. Then schedule those posts at the best time (automagically) withà Best Time Scheduling: Before we go, if you have any lingering questions, remember this quote from Jay Baer: The best social media publishing frequency is when it's worthwhile. Focus on value. Apply (and adjust) best practices as necessary. Enjoy greater social media success. It's that simple.
Monday, February 24, 2020
Working with Adults Case Study Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 500 words
Working with Adults - Case Study Example Erickson tells us that the review of one's life helps the elderly person to increase their well being by looking at the conflicts in their life and comparing them to past experience. He felt this was the stage in life in which the task was to look back and try to integrate the feelings and memories of the past into the present. Sometimes this is a difficult task but if the person is able to do this they will be able to deal with the negative experiences they have had and turn them into integrity and wisdom. May is seventy two years old which would put her in Erickson's's eighth stage of life or that of maturity. She had many conflicts and challenges. She raised three children, two boys and a girl in a small town. She had some difficulty relating to them when they were young and she sees little of them now. She developed breast cancer a couple of years ago and had surgery and chemotherapy. Her tests are now negative. She lives alone, has very little income, and has no transportation. May has many things to deal with to come to the point of coherence in her lifetime. She will need to reflect back on her time with her children and be able to determine in her own right whether the conflicts she had could have been changed or were they just what had to happen at that time in her life.
Friday, February 7, 2020
Assisted Suicides Paper Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 1000 words
Assisted Suicides Paper - Essay Example The debates over the right of patients to shorten their lives with the help of physicians will continue and there is probably no right or wrong side. Assisted suicide is a crime because it involves the death of the person who would live otherwise. Not a single person should be eligible to take away the life of another person, even though this other person is not willing to live. Drugs and medical devices are development to be safe and effective - the intended usage of drugs is to help patients to overcome diseases. Nevertheless, patients who physical and emotional pain caused by the diseases that cannot be cured, do not want to suffer and should be granted the right to stop their sufferings. For example, if the patient is unconscious and there is no hope that the condition will ever improve, the relatives might want to make a decision to stop his/her life. From the religious point of view, any assistance in this direction is a murder. From medical point of view, assisted suicide is wrong as well - the objective of healthcare is to make people healthier, not to kill them. However, from ethical standpoint, it is almost impossible t o label assisted suicide as murder or as a good deed because the rights and obligations of each side need to be taken into account. Moreover, the competent people should have the right to choose death - for example, through allowing to hasten death by treatment refusal. Suffering is not merely the physical pain, there are also psychological burdens and assisted suicide is the only possible way to relieve sufferings. Even though it is the human nature to have the interest in preserving life, the terminally ill individuals lack this interest and acquire the desire to die - the prohibition of assisted suicide might limit the personal liberty. From the other side, it is unethical to take the life of other people and morally wrong because of religious beliefs. It is also worth to make the distinction between two important concepts - active killing (assisted suicide) and passive (letting die). Assisted suicide is, therefore, equated to active killing. The most important point of argument is that assisted suicide has the potential to be abused - some groups of people who lack access to care might be forced to chose assisted death as the cost-saving strategy. In 1990, Dr Kevorkian has invented the Mercitron - the machine with improvements over the noose, shotgun and barbiturates which allowed the patients to choose the time and place of death and ensured the painless demise. He did not test the machine on animals or human beings until he assisted the suicide of Janet Adkins in June 1990. Afterwards, he was prohibited to assist suicides for eight months. Dr. Kevorkian's machine and assistance has caused debates in the whole country regarding the right of the physician to help people die and usage of medical devices and drugs not to cure but to kill people. The act he has done has led to the overview of existing laws. Michigan has become the first place in the world to legalize the assisted suicide. After the criminal trial of Dr. Kevorkian the Commission on Death and Dying has reached the conclusion that the practice of assisted suicide should be legalized (Walsh, 1994). The number of restrictions has been set to safeguard against the abuse. Oregon has developed the "Death with Dignity" which came into effect in 1998. Since that
Wednesday, January 29, 2020
Working with a team on a project Essay Example for Free
Working with a team on a project Essay Teamwork is usually considered an important factor especially in a workplace. However, sometimes working in a team creates difficulties in achieving the objective of a certain project that the team is assigned. (Dyer, 1995) In any teamwork conflicts are likely to arise which relate to a specific job or project that is either being done in the company or outside the company. Some members may be dishonest to their colleagues especially on sensitive issues that touch the all group. In the team that I was taking part in I encountered negative experiences that were brought about due to individual characters. The problem with the team was the failure to reach a consensus on very important issues. It was caused by a few members who were either not patient or are just more action ââ¬âoriented than others in their natural being because they are likely to exert pressure on the other members to accept their decision. This group of members was making decisions too quickly for the rest of the members which is contrary to the principles of meaningful teamwork. Good decisions are usually achieved over a common understanding by majority of the members and a unanimous agreement on the matter, but some team mates did not acknowledge that. At the same time some team members used personality to undermine others, even to the extended of undermining the team leader who was leading the team. This became a problem and the team could not achieve its targets. These differences became so critical that they kept being addressed daily; In the long run they lead into a breakdown of individual relationships which affected their productivity in general and stalled the project completely, we never went on with the project. Reference: Dyer, W. G. (1995): Team building: current issues and new alternatives. 3rd Ed. Pearson Education POD
Tuesday, January 21, 2020
The Future of Small Science Essay -- Nanoscience Technology Essays
The Future of Small Science In the last few years, nanotechnology has become a craze within the science community, even though its almost completely theoretical nature makes it an industry of potential, rather than results. But in the United States, faith in its future, backed by a government four-year plan to spend $3.7 billion on nanotechnology research, a host of entrepreneurial businesses have sprung up with ââ¬Å"nanoâ⬠written somewhere in their mission statements. Basically defined only as the manipulation of particles on the nano scale (i.e., extremely small), the fundamental science for nanotechnology has been around since 1918, when physicist Max Planck helped create the theories of quantum physics. But without precision equipment, these theories could not be tested, and until recently no applications could be developed for this new and intriguing science. Now, the term nanotechnology is used to encompass new techniques and applications made real by advanced equipment. And it isnââ¬â¢t only businesses fighting to stay ahead in the race for mass-production of these newly possible devices, but many competitive schools, with Massachusetts universities being main players in the Stateââ¬â¢s world-renowned nano research. Northeastern University has been a serious player in the nanotech field since 2001, when the Kostis Donation gave $200,000 to fund continued nanotechnology research. Now, with a $12.4 million grant received this March from the National Science Foundation, split mainly between two other New England universities ââ¬â the University of New Hampshire and UMASS Lowell ââ¬â Northeastern has big plans for the future of the very small. ââ¬Å"Itââ¬â¢s not a lot of money, but it attracts industry, and thatââ¬â¢s what we need,â⬠said A... ...reate each nano device leaves much room for error as well as being impractically slow. Nanoscience is a technology with its greatest potential not for creation, but improvement. It has caught the attention of such a large section of the market because miniaturization is such a versatile and widely desired concept; the medical world hopes to be able to use intelligently invasive nano devices to fight certain viruses within the human body; the computer chip industry could push its processors to unheard of speeds, as smaller chips mean less power, and thus what is considered hand-held technology today could become microscopic. And now with Northeastern positioning itself directly in the middle of what could be the greatest scientific revolution since the Theory of Relativity, this university could become a big force in a world becoming obsessed with the very small. The Future of Small Science Essay -- Nanoscience Technology Essays The Future of Small Science In the last few years, nanotechnology has become a craze within the science community, even though its almost completely theoretical nature makes it an industry of potential, rather than results. But in the United States, faith in its future, backed by a government four-year plan to spend $3.7 billion on nanotechnology research, a host of entrepreneurial businesses have sprung up with ââ¬Å"nanoâ⬠written somewhere in their mission statements. Basically defined only as the manipulation of particles on the nano scale (i.e., extremely small), the fundamental science for nanotechnology has been around since 1918, when physicist Max Planck helped create the theories of quantum physics. But without precision equipment, these theories could not be tested, and until recently no applications could be developed for this new and intriguing science. Now, the term nanotechnology is used to encompass new techniques and applications made real by advanced equipment. And it isnââ¬â¢t only businesses fighting to stay ahead in the race for mass-production of these newly possible devices, but many competitive schools, with Massachusetts universities being main players in the Stateââ¬â¢s world-renowned nano research. Northeastern University has been a serious player in the nanotech field since 2001, when the Kostis Donation gave $200,000 to fund continued nanotechnology research. Now, with a $12.4 million grant received this March from the National Science Foundation, split mainly between two other New England universities ââ¬â the University of New Hampshire and UMASS Lowell ââ¬â Northeastern has big plans for the future of the very small. ââ¬Å"Itââ¬â¢s not a lot of money, but it attracts industry, and thatââ¬â¢s what we need,â⬠said A... ...reate each nano device leaves much room for error as well as being impractically slow. Nanoscience is a technology with its greatest potential not for creation, but improvement. It has caught the attention of such a large section of the market because miniaturization is such a versatile and widely desired concept; the medical world hopes to be able to use intelligently invasive nano devices to fight certain viruses within the human body; the computer chip industry could push its processors to unheard of speeds, as smaller chips mean less power, and thus what is considered hand-held technology today could become microscopic. And now with Northeastern positioning itself directly in the middle of what could be the greatest scientific revolution since the Theory of Relativity, this university could become a big force in a world becoming obsessed with the very small.
Monday, January 13, 2020
Poem study 1- James Shirley (1596-1666) ââ¬ËDeath the Levellerââ¬â¢ Essay
The poem ââ¬ËDeath the Levellerââ¬â¢ was written for the upper class educated. Many other people could not understand it. It holds many words that people in the late 1500ââ¬â¢s didnââ¬â¢t understand. Words like ââ¬ËSceptreââ¬â¢- an ornamental rod held by a king/queen as a symbol of power are used in ââ¬ËDeath the Levellerââ¬â¢. Shirleyââ¬â¢s argument is that a high rank+ position wouldnââ¬â¢t last and we canââ¬â¢t defend ourselves from death. He tries to make us see that good and just actions will live on, but no matter how rich or poor you are, we will all be judged the same in death. ââ¬ËDeath the Levellerââ¬â¢ also has a rhetorical side, and Shirleyââ¬â¢s tries to put his point across by using phrases like; â⬠The boast no more about your mighty deedsâ⬠. The structure of ââ¬ËDeath the Levellerââ¬â¢ is a 3-stanza poem of similar shape and length giving it a stereotypical look, except for lines 5 and 6 of each stanza were the lines are given emphasize, as they are the main parts. Words used in lines 5 and 6 of each stanza are very similar, example; ââ¬Å"Sceptre and Crown must tumble downâ⬠and ââ¬Å"Early or late, they stoop to fateâ⬠. Two words that donââ¬â¢t rhyme are used first, and then the last word of the line always rhymes with the third word used. Many of the words and phrases used are symbols of royalty such as ââ¬ËCrownââ¬â¢, ââ¬ËGarlandââ¬â¢ and ââ¬ËSwordsââ¬â¢ and ââ¬ËArmorââ¬â¢ are used. These are a sign of war or battle. ââ¬ËDeath the Levellerââ¬â¢ generally has a rhyme sequence of AB, AB, CC, AD. ââ¬ËCome and tombââ¬â¢ in stanza three are an exception. The poem is written in English, and was printed at the time of the parliamentary victory for Oliver Cromwell and the execution of King Charles I. Undoubted, such drastic events traumatized writers like Shirley who had sympathized with the monarch. Thatââ¬â¢s why he uses royalty in ââ¬ËDeath the Levellerââ¬â¢ and death as the main theme. He uses personification with death, example; ââ¬Å"Death lays his icy hand on kingsâ⬠. Shirley has given death an icy hand which is placed upon something that Shirley once sympathized with, but is now gone. He uses alliteration in ââ¬ËDeath the Levellerââ¬â¢ to emphases the harshness of implements used in burial. The tone of ââ¬ËDeath the Levellerââ¬â¢ is a slow, eerie tone that someone speakingà at a funeral might use. The tone stays the same except when emphasizing harshness of cutting implements. It then changes back to the normal tone at the last two lines, but gets a bit softer when the poem concludes to bring back the ââ¬Ëdeathââ¬â¢ feeling. The tone throughout ââ¬ËDeath the Levellerââ¬â¢ is generally the same, but when colons are used itââ¬â¢s emphasized. Yet at the end of line six on the last stanza, a colon is used to show a change in tone and structure. In conclusion, ââ¬ËDeath the Levellerââ¬â¢ is an eerie, chilling, serious and somber poem with a hint of melancholy. Its tone can be quite mocking and ironic in reference to those who were successful in the past. The speakerââ¬â¢s attitude is very determined and patriotic and run on lines add strength and urgency to argue his point, which is, ââ¬Å"We are all equal in death, some may have money, some may have nothing. Yet when it comes to death, we are judged purely on what is insideâ⬠.
Sunday, January 5, 2020
Research Study On Research And Research - 1406 Words
3.1 Introduction The chapter focuses on to identify the research approach, research onion and the research philosophy to conduct the research in proper manner. The research design based on which the entire research will be conducted is identified in the chapter in details. Robson and McCartan (2016) argued that the specific research process requires to be identified by the researcher to conduct the research efficiently. The research methodology identified in the chapter will help the researcher to formulate the outcomes of the study. 3.2 Method Outline This section deals with the research procedures of the study. In the research, the research the descriptive research is chosen to analyse the collected data from various trustable sources. The section will help the researcher to understand the research study in appropriate manner. Mackey and Gass (2015) stated that the quantitative analysis is done based on the collected data from various sources. The quantitative analysis is done by collecting the data from the companyââ¬â¢s website, statistical sites and the published journals over the internet. The qualitative analysis is done by taking the interview of the stakeholders of the company. 3.3 Research Philosophy The first layer of the research onion is the research philosophy. The research philosophy deals with the concepts of epistemology. The epistemology of the research philosophy includes the realism, positivism, interpretivism, objectivism, ontology of the research. TheShow MoreRelatedA Research Study On Research772 Words à |à 4 Pagesand evaluate any given research work, research onion. This model helps in exploring the various available research approached and methods and selecting the most suitable for the research work. This research work will adopt the following research methodology. 3.1 Research Philosophy Research philosophy is based on the assumptions which define research strategy and explains the relationship between a research study and the data collection process (Zikmund, 2012). The research philosophy is categorisedRead MoreA Research Study On Research1173 Words à |à 5 PagesThe research topic is selected, the testable research question is developed, research on the topic is found, the literature review is completed, and a decision is made on the research design. Now, one of the most important steps in the research process to accomplish is the collection of data. Notwithstanding the research project and whether the method of research is whether qualitative or quantitative, data must be collected. Data collection is essential whether the method of choice is a mailRead MoreA Research Study On Research2254 Words à |à 10 Pagesobjective of qualitative research is to gain a deeper meaning and understanding of a phenomenon by conducting research in the forms of case studies, interviews and observations (Cohen Crabtree, 2008; Family health international, 2006; Holloway Wheeler, 2009). Semi-structured interviews are required in qualitative research, as it allows the researcher to ask questions, which can probe and are spontaneous with the intention to gain more meaning. It also enables the researcher to study the participant inRead MoreA Research Study On Psychological Research1657 Words à |à 7 Pages Psychological Research can range from being simple to very complex. Psychological research deals with the research that psychologist have conducted to research and analyze the behavior of individuals. When conducting these researches there are special guidelines which need to be taken. If the researcher fails to meet these guidelines the research may be classified as unethical. When conducting psychological research there are many important ethnical guidelines which need to be followed. The researcherRead MoreA Research Study On Animal Research961 Words à |à 4 Pagesyears, animal research has led to the development of numerous vaccines and cures that are now used to save lives in several countries across the globe. Scientists and doctors alike acknowledge this and recognize how essential and beneficial animals are in biomedical research. However, before discussing the different views that are associated with conducting biomedical research experiments on animals, one must understand its history. It is a common misconception that animal research is a new scientificRead MoreA Research Study On Observational Research796 Words à |à 4 Pages1. Observational research is the process of ANSWER- (a) Using the sense to collect data Observational research is a process of using all of the senses, particularly sight and hearing to collect data about a phenomenon of interest. It focuses on the behavior of people through their verbal comment or nonverbal expression, body movements and physical contact between two or more people. Although observational research is a preferred approach it is not always flexible and some behavior of interest isRead MoreResearch Study On Quantitative Research1197 Words à |à 5 PagesQuantitative Research ââ¬â Research that goes through a specific method to reach a conclusion, based upon a hypothesis, research problem, gathering of data, analyzing and interpreting the data using statistical means. One way quantitative research is used in educational practice is looking at test scores among a specific group of individuals, and comparing data outcomes with other groups to notice trends. 2. Qualitative Research ââ¬â Research that is performed in a more holistic way. This type of research beginsRead MoreA Research Study On Experimental Research892 Words à |à 4 PagesExperimental research is sometimes done with risk of harming the subjects under study. In a research study, participants could be physically and emotionally harmed. As nurses, we are advocates for our patients. Therefore, our goal is to protect them from any harm and discomfort when they participate in experimental treatment. Many dilemmas arise when trying to determine the level where an experimental treatment becomes harmful. In the past, researchers conducted unethical experiments without theRead MoreA Research Study On The Research Design1747 Words à |à 7 PagesThe research design was a quantitative with qualitative comparison using a mixed methodology as previously mentioned. This study is a descriptive correlational study based on describing associations among variables rather than to conc lude cause and effect relationships (Polit Beck, 2008, p. 556). The study also encompasses a prospective longitudinal component which demonstrates causality between study variables, which produces improved quality of evidence. The sample participants consisted ofRead MoreA Research Study On Research Design874 Words à |à 4 PagesScientific research is conducted for a variety or purposes, including gathering preliminary information, to help define a scientific problem, describing a structure or phenomenon, develop new scientific methods or tools, testing a scientific theory, and to evaluate the effectiveness of a policy or program. Many methods are used for conducting scientific research. However, research can only be considered valid and ââ¬Å"goodâ⬠if it is conducted ethically. A sound research design must be aligned to its
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