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"How did people decide for whom to vote?" was the question that the Stanford postmortem was organized to answer.
Prescott, he says, is organized to answer one question: "What if people really do learn better by doing?" A lot of the college's educational experience takes place outdoors, because, Dr. Garvey says, in the outdoors the consequences of learning or not learning are real.
Two deliberative workshops, both based on a literature synthesis and a policy brief, were organized to answer high-priority stakeholder questions (44, 45).
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It's a story, and the story is that we can adapt, we can be flexible, the public can organize to answer these contemporary difficulties like people living outside.
A second alternative method for electronic data entry was developed for the parent reports when the nature of the responses could be organized to be answered as checked off items.
Databases organize information to answer questions such as "What companies in the Southwest bought more than 100 of our products last year?" or "Which products made by Acme Manufacturing are in low supply?" Such software is often integrated so that a database report or spreadsheet table can be added to a document composed with a word processor, frequently with illustrative graphs.
After the experts had filled in the questionnaire individually, a joint meeting was organized to discuss and clarify answers and to reach consensus.
We have organized our findings to answer each of the three research questions.
To examine the questions which arise from the review of previous work I organize the data to answer the two central questions – is fertility lower in more expensive housing markets, and can we identify housing market effects on completed fertility?
Thus, our study aims to analyze a digital entrepreneurship ecosystem to answer the question of "how does a digital entrepreneurship ecosystem organize to support digital innovations?" To answer this question, we adopt the forms of organizing, as synthesized by Puranam et al. (2014) based on prior literature related to the forms of organizing, as a theoretical lens.
Part of what Mr. Colman has done is bring the two together a bit, as well as remind us that the curator's craft is rooted in just this impulse to organize and arrange — and to answer, even provisionally, Linnaeus's questions about who we are, whence we come, whither we are going and for what purpose we were created.
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