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Focus groups are facilitated group discussions that make use of the group interaction as the means to explore the research issue being studied, so the use of group processes distinguishes them from individual interviews.

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Notable figures in the development of the Victorian secondary school curriculum were the media artist and director Peter Greenaway, Trevor Barr ( who authored one of the first media text books Reflections of Reality ) and later John Murray ( who authored The Box in the Corner, In Focus, and 10 Lessons in Film Appreciation ).
It would be many years before television programs originated in the north without the help of the south, starting with one half-hour per week in the 1980s with Focus North and graduating to a daily half-hour newscast, Northbeat, in the late 1990s.
* Focus ( cognitive process ), selectively concentrating on one aspect of the environment while ignoring other things
* Focus ( linguistics ), a concept referring to the way information in one phrase relates to information that has come before
In 1982, Irving made an attempt to unify all of the various neo-Nazi groups in Britain into one party called Focus, in which he would play a leading role.
Laird put out one album as a leader, Soft Focus.
The new Ford Focus RS performance car uses the same Volvo 5-cylinder engine, developed ( by Ford ) to very similar power levels, and is one of the most powerful FWD production cars ever created. Another example of a high power 5 cylinder car is the Audi RS2, with its 2. 2 turbocharged engine making 311 hp.
However, three audio CDs in the form of " radio plays " with various actors, sound effects, and music have also been released, one by the BBC, one by Radio Theatre, and one by Focus on the Family.
The interior was slightly different, though the Ford Focus would be more successful as " one design for the world ".
The Laser has now been replaced in most markets around the world by the European-sourced Focus, designated as one of Ford's ' world cars '.
The CDW27 project turned out not to be a true world car in the sense that the original Ford Focus, the Mk V Mondeo ( known in the US as the 2013 Ford Fusion ) and the Mk VI Ford Fiesta would later be, one design for the world.
The college cost approximately € 50 million when opened in October 2004 and is one of the first public private partnership type projects in education in the Republic of Ireland, and will result in a 25 year contract held by Focus Education Ltd.
In the Final Focus, the speaker is given one last chance to explain exactly why his or her team has won the round.
For example one of his assistants was James Dobson, who founded Focus on the Family in 1977.
Focus attention on the oxygen atoms in one set: there are N / 2 of them.
** Focus ( one of the Furies, first appeared in # 11, volume one )
She suggests Peter kill himself, while Focus informs Elisa that Elisa used to be one of the Furies.
In November 2008 Focus had one main distribution centre, in Tamworth.
The company also offers two main training courses: one based on The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People ; and another based on the original FranklinQuest time management program, now titled Focus.
* The Girl Scout Gold Leadership Award, which requires girls to complete 65 hours of leadership work, as well as earn three Interest Projects and one Focus Book relevant to their project.
Focus says that the German government has agreed to accept one other detainee, not four, and that the Americans have not informed the German government of the identity of the other men it wants them to accept.

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Focus was later suggested to be a structural position at the beginning of the sentence ( or on the left periphery ) in Romance languages such as Italian, as the lexical head of a Focus Phrase ( or FP, following the X-bar theory of phrase structure ).
Focus directly affects the semantics, or meaning, of a sentence.

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So the parameters are: a — distance from center C to either vertex b — length of a perpendicular segment from each vertex to the asymptotes c — distance from center C to either Focus point, F < sub > 1 </ sub > and F < sub > 2 </ sub >, and θ — angle formed by each asymptote with the transverse axis.
The KSR-1 and-2 supported Micro Focus COBOL and C / C ++ programming languages, and the Oracle PRDBMS and the MATISSE OODBMS from ADB, Inc. Their own product, the KSR Query Decomposer, complemented the functions of the Oracle product for SQL uses.
* Focus on Chess variants from Alfonso's codex
( The training operation was designated Operation Focus Relief and involved U. S. Army Special Forces from 3rd Special Forces Group training a number of West African battalions, including Nigerian ones.
After their next two albums Focus III ( 1972 ) and Hamburger Concerto ( 1974 ), they fell away from symphonic prog.
* Focus: Directing the audience's attention to an area of the stage or distracting them from another.
* Focus on Domesday, from Learning Curve.
In January 2011 the German magazine Focus cited German interrogation records in connection with another investigation from 2008 as showing that the assassination had been carried out by an operative of the Yugoslavian UDBA who now lives in Zagreb, Croatia.
He released a solo album, Cyril, in 1973, on which he was backed by all three of his former bandmates from Focus.
The group's US label Sire Records released Ship of Memories, an album of largely unfinished Focus tracks from the aborted 1973-1974 rehearsal sessions to produce a follow-up album to Focus 3.
Akkerman's " House of the King " ( from the Focus Plays Focus album ) was the title theme of Don't Ask Me, a science-based British TV show of the 1970s that made household names of Dr. Magnus Pyke and Professor David Bellamy.
Robert Jan van Pelt suggests that the major reason for Irving wishing to keep his distance from Holocaust deniers in the early 1980s was his desire to found his own political party called Focus.
At the time of the article denouncing Auto Focus, Scotty Crane was operating the Web site www. bobcrane. com, which included a paid section that featured outtakes from his father's pornographic films and videos.
In the same year she founded the Information Network Focus on Religious Movements ( INFORM ), with the support of the Archbishop of Canterbury and financial help from the British Home Office.
The Passion of the Christ received support and endorsement from most known evangelical leaders and representatives of USA's conservative church organizations: Billy Graham, James Dobson, Mission America Coalition, Salvation Army, Promise Keepers, National Association of Evangelicals, Campus Crusade for Christ, Focus on the Family, Pat Robertson, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Trinity Broadcasting Network, Rick Warren, Southern Baptist Convention, Jerry Falwell, Max Lucado, Young Life, Tim LaHaye, Chuck Colson, Lee Strobel, Northern Baptist Theological Seminary, Mothers of Pre-Schoolers ( MOPS ), Seventh-day Adventist Church.
In recent years, the opposite pheonomenon has become popular among enthusiasts, where classic Cortinas have been retrofitted with modern Ford engines-the most popular unit being the Zetec unit from the Mondeo and Focus.
* A Microscope from Flatland Physical Review Focus, January 24, 2005
Apart from news, TVS produced a vast array of programming in-house including regional gardening ( That's Gardening ), business ( Enterprise South ), farming ( Farm Focus ), investigative current affairs ( Facing South ) and light entertainment ( Off the Record ).
Carter received the Abolition Award from Death Penalty Focus in 1996.
Ford of North America began marketing the Focus in October 1999 for model year 2000 with some changes from the European version.
Although still recognisable as a Focus the new car uses styling features from the abandoned B-Proposal for the original Focus which never reached production.

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