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    same as being defined as a murderer. War should not be undertaken lightly. It should be used as a last resort in the very gravest of conditions. War has its setbacks‚ I’ll agree with that. Millions of innocent and non-innocent men have died over the years because they have fought for their country. They thought it was an honour to fight and die for what you believe in‚ and it is. But the repercussions of any war are always shown not in the thousands of casualties but in the long-term effects that it

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    EYMP 3: Promote children’s welfare and well being in the early years 1. Welfare requirements were bought in‚ in September 2008 as part of the EYFS welfare requirements and are compulsory. Theses are split into 5 groups‚ which our operational planning covers. Safeguarding and promoting children’s welfare has legal and statutory guidance general legal requirements cover and the provider must take necessary steps to safeguard and promote the welfare of children. The provider must promote

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    STATION (B) NATION (C) MOTION (D) MOUTH Answer: (D) Explanation: There is no ?H? letter in the given word. Therefore‚ the word MOUTH cannot be formed. 2. Which letter in the word ?Vertex? should be changed to mean spiral movement ? (A) 1st (B) 2nd (C) 4th (D) Last Answer: (B) 3. If MONKO is coded as 57637‚ then how KLJMN be coded in the same code ? (A) 32456 (B) 34256 (C) 35156 (D) 32546 Answer: (B) Explanation: As‚ M O N K O ? ? ? ? ? 5 7 6 3 7 Therefore

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    branches of the deprivation theory including the absolute and the relative deprivation. Being a supporter of a relative deprivation is regarded to be in disadvantageous position vis-à-vis another group in the society as explained by McAdam‚ McCarthy‚ & Zald. For the social movement that emerged from the deprivation theory other variables are of a crucial importance. Deprivation is a necessary condition but not sufficient enough. The theory provides a one-sided explanation of the emergence of the social

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    | |   | Student Answer: |   | The proposed regulation would not fix the problem it is intended to remedy and that it would cost more. Also there would be a tax not a safety change‚ in which OSHA deals with health issues. |   | Instructor Explanation: | Student should list two of these: arbitrary and capricious and/or abuse of discretion‚ ultra vires‚ substantial evidence test. (7.5 points for each correctly noted argument.) "Unconstitutional‚" "public comments period‚" and "standing" will earn 3

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    Discuss Psychological Explanations of Schizophrenia [8+16] AO1: The cognitive approach acknowledges the role of biological factors. Frith 92 found a disconnection between frontal areas of the brain concerned with action and the posterior areas of the brain that control perception‚ explaining auditory hallucinations. This causes a split from reality where sz are unable to distinguish between actions brought by external forces and those generated internally this then causes the positive symptoms of

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    Love is a Disease: An Explication of Sonnet 147 Love is a disease. Desire is deadly. When one thinks about Shakespeare’s sonnets‚ the instinctual response is the thought of romance. For instance the adoring lines‚ “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day/ Thou are more lovely and more temperate” (Sonnet 18‚ 1-2)‚ are thought to be the most famous words from a Shakespearean sonnet. However‚ instead of describing love in a starry-eyed fashion‚ Shakespeare discusses the punitive characteristics of

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    the stars for the rights men have died for to protect/ The women and men who have broke their necks for the freedom of speech the United States government has sworn to uphold". The first line is written closely in anapestic pentameter‚ meaning two unstressed syllables followed by a stressed syllable in a 5 foot line (Annis‚ par. 8-11)‚ with stress put on "stripes" and "stars" which creates an image of patriotism. Whizzing sounds can be heard in the background of the song‚ reminiscent of the "rocket’s

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    Hope is one part of us that cannot be abolished. Hope is compared as “…the singular gift/ we cannot destroy in ourselves” (lines 17-18). Whether you believe it or not hope exists within you and is constantly working in your life. In Jeremiah 29:11‚ it says “For I know the thoughts that I think toward you‚ says the LORD‚ thoughts of peace and not of evil‚ to give you a future and a hope.” How reassuring is it to know that God gives us hope; it is something that he places in our body when creating

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    Assess subcultural explanation of crime and deviance Subcultural theories are used as an attempt to understand the cause of crime and deviance‚ they state that people who commit crime share different values from the mass law abiding members of society. They argue that these crime-committing people do not completely oppose to mainstream values; rather they have amended certain values forming ‘subcultures’. Theorists Albert Cohen believes that status frustration is the motive behind delinquent

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