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    1. Asked: August 19, 2021In: Communication

      Why do inmates have to buy space from fellow inmates in prison?

      Philip Thorne
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      Added an answer on August 24, 2021 at 1:03 pm

      Prisons, especially, in Colorado, are filled with alot of drug addicts, alcoholics and people who have committed crimes while under the influence or to support their habit. Sure, there are gangs mostly divided along racial lines but unless you're involved with them or allow yourself to become involvRead more

      Prisons, especially, in Colorado, are filled with alot of drug addicts, alcoholics and people who have committed crimes while under the influence or to support their habit. Sure, there are gangs mostly divided along racial lines but unless you’re involved with them or allow yourself to become involved somehow, generally speaking theres no reason for them to bother you. Im assuming you were referring to being physically tough which you dont have to be to survive in prison. But, if youre not mentally tough when you get there you’ll likely learn to be because it is more mentally and emotionally challenging than physically by a long shot.

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    2. Asked: August 19, 2021In: Communication

      How do I run surveys?

      Philip Thorne
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      Added an answer on August 24, 2021 at 1:03 pm

      Surveys can be conducted F2F, using a set of questions or using the traditional paper-pencil method or online. The main aim of a survey is to get responses in an immediate time frame to capture how people feel about a product, a service. or an experience. Any time delay or a time lag in conducting aRead more

      Surveys can be conducted F2F, using a set of questions or using the traditional paper-pencil method or online. The main aim of a survey is to get responses in an immediate time frame to capture how people feel about a product, a service. or an experience. Any time delay or a time lag in conducting a survey will not achieve its objectives.

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    3. Asked: August 19, 2021In: Communication

      Why are visitors leaving my website without engaging?

      Philip Thorne
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      Added an answer on August 24, 2021 at 1:03 pm

      Poor usability – Don’t waste a beautifully designed website by making it difficult to use. Make sure everything on your website is easy to find with clear navigations and call-to-actions. Poor content – Poor content could be anything from poor spelling and grammar to boring content. Your content neeRead more

      Poor usability – Don’t waste a beautifully designed website by making it difficult to use. Make sure everything on your website is easy to find with clear navigations and call-to-actions.
      Poor content – Poor content could be anything from poor spelling and grammar to boring content. Your content needs to be informative and interesting to engage the user. Also make sure you always proof read the content before publishing it on the web.
      Bad layout – The content also needs to be visually appealing. The content on your website needs to be laid out correctly; otherwise you may confuse your users.

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