User:Matthew Shepler

I'm a progressive student at the private, not-for-profit, co-educational and non-sectarian educational institution of Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU). There, a major concentration of study is directed toward the social science of political science. Though, formerly, a Business and Management Competencies Certificate had been received from the Open University, which was under the patronage of United Nations University, UNU-MERIT, NL, and funded by the lifelong learning programme. Career experience which related to the field of research (agricultural, educational, political, and public transportation) had been attained and is listed as follows: data collection, field data collection, probing, clarification, web development, street canvassing, grass-root activism, and undergraduate research. Through research firms, data collections of primary research were documented from direct observations, questionnaires, and telephone interviews. Also, proficiency had developed within the following computer programs: Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Publisher, Adobe Reader, Adobe Photoshop, and Adobe Premiere—likewise, a typing speed of 12500KPH had been acquired. With the Internal Revenue Service, an Employer Identification Number was established which was used to develop an online undergraduate research journal—the scope of the research is directed toward the social issues of homelessness and education, and how the social issues may derive from the field of agriculture and rural-urban migration (peasantry). To get to the point, the development of a research related career had progressed. As a political activist, undergraduate research was conducted online which focused on the social and environmental issues of homelessness, education, and water contamination (ground and surface water). For that reason, memberships were granted from the Social Research Association (SRA) which is a learned society member of the UK Academy of Social Sciences, as well as the University of St. Andrews Alumni Club of New York as a private student and undergraduate researcher.