SSA2211 Revision Notes Chapter 2 – In the Beginning – The Lion City 2 different recounts of the birth of Singapore Who / Year How it started When the reign ended Why he left Sejarah Melayu Seri Teri Buana‚ Prince of Palembang / 1299 Decided to stay after he saw the merlion and renamed Temasek as Singapura After 5 generations / 1396 Last king‚ Iskandar Shah betrayed by his official who opened the gates for invading Javanese forces Portuguese recounts Parameswara‚ Prince of Palembang
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EMPA (Unit 3) Revision Booklet Tables Things to always include on tasks 1 & 2: An informative title (describe what the data shows) Descriptive headings The units (only one type) in the form “pulse rate /bmp” First column containing the independent variable (the thing that is constant) Example: The time taken for starch to be digested by amylase at different temperatures. Temperature /degrees C Time taken for Digestion /s 5 115 10 101 15 85 20 75
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Core 1 Revision Questions What two areas of the Ottawa Charter are involved in compulsory health education in schools? 1 mark Strengthening community action & developing personal skills Reorienting health services & developing personal skills Building public policy & strengthening community action Developing personal skills & building public policy Discuss what areas of the Ottawa Charter are used in the ‘Speeding‚ no one thinks big of you’ campaign‚ who the target audience is and how
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Translation Theory revision Translation – The process of translation between two different languages involves the translator changing an original text (the source text – ST) in the original verbal languages (the source languages – SL) in a different verbal language (the target language – TL) S. Bassnet def: Translation is rendering of a SL text into the TL so as to ensure that: 1) the surface meaning of the two will be approximately similar‚ and 2) the structures of the SL will e preserved as
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No PSYCHOLOGY REVISION- MRS DAWSON Models of addiction There are different models of addiction‚ these are the biological model‚ the cognitive model and the social learning model. Initiation – this refers to the process where individuals start to become addictive Maintance – this is the process whereby people continue to behave addictively even in the face of adverse consequences Relapse – this is the process whereby individuals who have
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THE IMPACT OF E-BUSINESS ON AN ORGANIZATION AN INDUSTRY STUDY. PRESENTED BY: COLLEGE NO: 1061972 SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE AWARD FOR A BSC (HONS) IN APPLIED ACCOUNTING OXFORD BROOKES UNIVERSITY APRIL 2010 TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTENTS PAGE DECLARATION…………………………………………………………………...... (i) DEDICATION………………………………………………………………………. (ii) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT…………………………………………………………… (iii) DEFINITION OF CONCEPTS……………………………………………………… (iv) CHAPTER ONE 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………………
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Financial Management Time allowed Reading and planning: 15 minutes Writing: 3 hours ALL FOUR questions are compulsory and MUST be attempted. Do NOT open this paper until instructed by the supervisor. During reading and planning time only the question paper may be annotated. You must NOT write in your answer booklet until instructed by the supervisor. This question paper must not be removed from the examination hall. The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants Paper
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------------------------------------------------- Chapter 4: Leadership‚ management and supervision Chapter learning objectives Upon completion of this chapter you will be able to: * define the term leadership * define the term management * define the term supervision * explain the difference between a leader and a manager * distinguish between the role of the manager and the role of a supervisor * explain the classical approach to management using theories of Fayol and
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Islam Revision notes What does Islam teach about good and evil? The problem of evil and suffering is one of the common reasons people give for not believing in God. There are two types of evil: • natural evil - suffering caused by events that have nothing to do with humans‚ and which are to do with the way the world is‚ eg‚ natural disasters such as volcanic eruptions‚ floods or earthquakes • moral (or human) evil - suffering caused by humans acting in a way that is considered morally
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1.1.1 In small unicellular organisms‚ substances move around slowly by diffusion. Diffusion is too slow to move substances round the larger bodies of multicellular organisms. They have a circulatory system: substances are carried in blood pumped by a heart. In a closed circulatory system (eg in vertebrates) blood is enclosed in narrow blood vessels. This increases efficiency: blood travels faster as a higher pressure is generated. Valves ensure blood flows in one direction:
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