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    Justifications for Geometry Proofs – Ch 3 Properties of Equality (=): Addition: a = b → a + c = b + c Subtraction: a = b → a – c = b - c Division: a = b → a / c = b / c Multiplication: a = b → a * b = b * c Distributive: a ( b + c ) = a * b + a * c Substitution: a = b → a can be substituted for b in an equation Properties of Congruence and Equality ( and =): Reflexive: ab = ab or Symmetric: a = b → b = a or ∠A ∠B → ∠B ∠A Transitive: a = b and b = c → a = c or ∠A

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    Describe two explanations of schizophrenia and evaluate these explanations (9 and 16 marks) Two explanations of schizophrenia are the biological perspective and the psychological perspective. The biological perspective involves genetic factors that influence schizophrenia‚ however the psychological perspective involves environmental factors in which you learn the behaviour of a schizophrenic. The first explanation is the biological perspective‚ it has two subtypes‚ these are biochemical and

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    FUNCTIONAL FOODS BY SHALU SINGH ABSTRACT Functional foods prevent many chronic diseases like Cardio- Vascular Diseases (CVD)‚ Cancer‚ Obesity‚ Alzheimer’s disease‚ etc. Dairy products‚ such as milk‚ cheese & yoghurt are among the best sources of several important vitamins like vitamin D & riboflavin and minerals specially calcium & phosphorus. Calcium‚ for example‚ prevents possible

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    Functional theorists look for positive consequences for participants such as self-esteem‚ grades‚ career aspirations‚ and the career mobility patterns of former athletes. Functional theorists believe in harmony and that if social change happens that leads to dysfunction and possible chaos; self-correcting mechanisms of the social system can reverse the dysfunction and bring the system status back to the status quo. In other words‚ everything will work it’s self out for the better‚ and there is no

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    Telephone: +44 (0)20 7612 6476 Fax: +44 (0)20 7612 6671 email: publications@nrdc.org.uk ISBN 1-905188-20-X ©Crown Copyright 2006 New light on literacy and numeracy SUMMARY REPORT John Bynner and Samantha Parsons Contents 4 Introduction 7 Why don’t more adults go on courses? 11 Who has poor skills? 16 What happens to adults whose skills change over time? 20 How does dyslexia relate to problems with literacy and numeracy? 25 From generation to generation

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    Rationale for the classroom management plan- Esther Triolo Introduction: Students in early years rely on the direction of teachers in regards to their safety‚ curriculum learning‚ classroom rules and behaviour. At a grade 5 level‚ a teacher ideally would take on a coach/mentor role enabling students to become increasingly independent and responsible for their learning. During the short transitional phase from early childhood to adolescence‚ young people are establishing themselves as increasingly

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    Adam Smith and Capitalist Philosophy Adam Smith was the first major capitalist philosopher to praise free market economy and no government involvement in the economy. Smith was an 18th century philosopher whose beliefs led to some of our modern day theories; his work marks the breakthrough of an approach which has progressively displaced the stationary Aristotelian view. His most famous book is An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations‚ which was written in 1776. Adam Smith

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    In discussing is welfare possible for Marx under the capitalist mode of production there is some debate that the welfare state have been guided through by questions‚ one is that the salience of the class diminish with the extension of social citizenship? Or can welfare state fundamentally transforms capitalist society? And finally what are the causal forces behind welfare- state development? (Esping-Andersen‚ 1989). But as you can guess these questions aren’t recent‚ as they were established in

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    “The knower’s perspective is essential in the pursuit of knowledge. To what extent does this apply?” A dad overhears his daughter coming home‚ telling her friend “I did it!” Depending on whether the dad has an overprotective or optimistic perspective of his daughter‚ the dad will further investigate by either stalking current and past boyfriends or flipping through the stack of college acceptance letters to figure out what “it” refers to. A perspective is the frame of mind through which a person

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