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    policies uncritically reflect prejudicial stereotypes yet do not involve overt racial prejudices of its managers or executives. Does legislation to verify voter identification fall under the domain of unintentional or intentional discrimination? Explain your views. In my opinion‚ legislation to verify voter identification falls under the domain of unintentional discrimination. In our text‚ it defines intentional discrimination as “Discrimination where the policies of a company are shaped by overt

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    TDA 2.9: Support Learning Activities 3. Be able to support learning activities 3.4 Describe the sorts of problems that might occur when supporting learning activities and how to deal with these 1. Noise - Sometimes during class children can become distracted by noise from inside or outside the classroom things such as other classrooms‚ people on the hallway or teachers themselves. One way to try and stop this problem would be to close the doors and any windows in the classroom‚ and also trying

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    My role The ways I support children’s learning 1. Supervising and assisting small groups of pupils in activities set by my class teacher. Often I am working with groups of children under the management of the teacher - especially helpful to children with special educational needs (SEN) and for whom English is an additional language (EAL). 2. Implementing behaviour management policies. There were social problems. 3. Helping the inclusion of all children. I

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    the contractual modification binding? Yes the contract modification is binding because both parties agreed to the modification before the widgets were delivered. When Adams requested the new shipping method and International agreed to the new terms. 2. In problem 1‚ what effect‚ if any‚ would the following letter have? International Widget: In accordance with our agreement of this date you will deliver the one thousand previously ordered widgets within thirty days. Thank you for your cooperation

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    Chapter 2: quiz HUM This is the Greek word for "city‚" used to designate the independent city-states of ancient Greece. A) polis 2. This is a type of standing male statue‚ always shown nude. A) kouros 3. One of the Greek orders of architecture‚ elaborate and graceful in style‚ it features columns that have capitals decorated with volutes that look "scroll-like." A) Ionic 4. She is Odysseus’s ever-faithful wife who refuses to declare her husband dead and remarry one of her suitors. B) Penelope

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    tag. It defines a piece of computer code. The computer code consists of declaration of header‚ main of the coding‚ and display the output of the coding. <br> The <br> tag has been used at the end of the sentence. It is used for line break purpose. 2. The web page defined by the given code should display a heading and a description list‚ but some HTML tags‚ indicated by <_>‚ are missing. Fill in the missing code and sketch the output web page. <!DOCTYPE html> <html lang=”en”> <head> <title>Door County

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    Lab 2

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    INET Lab Report 2 Microscope and the Cell Template Student: Mavon Riley Email: shantariley@yahoo.com Date: 09/05/2014 I. Purpose of the Microscope II. The Compound Microscope EXERCISE 2.1 – Label the parts of the compound microscope 1. Eyepiece 2. Arm 3. Course Adjustment 4. Fine Adjustment 5. Revolving Nose piece 6. Objective Lenses 7. Stage Clips 8. Stage 9. Iris Diaphragm Lever 10. Condenser 11. Light Source 12. Base EXERCISE 2.2 – Calculate microscope

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    BLUE BOXES BOX 1- Government/Regulator (5): The government has recently tightened food safety regulations on food manufacturers. These new regulations have caused the frozen food industry to readjust many of its policies and procedures. Adapting to the new regulations costs the industry time and money. BOX 2- Energy Industry (4): The energy industry includes electricity‚ petroleum‚ nuclear‚ and solar to name a few. Increases in energy costs directly affects the profits of the frozen food industry

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    Pow 2​​​​​​​​​​ Problem Statement: There’s a standard 8 x 8 checkerboard made up by 64 small squares. Each square is able to combine with others squares to make other squares of different sizes. Our job is to find out how many squares there’s in total. Once you get all the number of squares get all the number of squares and feel confident with your answer you next explain how to find the number of squares on any size

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    Nt1310 Unit 2 Section 2

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    Section 2(d) of the Copyright Act‚ 1957 defines the term “author” in the context of several copyrightable works. Section 2(d) (VI) states that in relation to any literary‚ dramatic‚ musical or artistic work which is computer-generated‚ the person who causes the work to be created shall be the author. The definition in itself doesn’t provide for the legal personality of the author. Imagine a situation wherein a painting app has been created by a robot? Who would be the author here? The person who

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