The results when I asked people what sense would they rather lose were as follows: two people for hearing‚ two people for taste‚ and then one person for touch. The two people who choose hearing had about the same explanation for why they lose that one. The two people that also choose taste also had the same explanation for choosing to lose that sense. I was surprised when I asked the fifth person which they would rather lose an they choose touch‚ because for me‚ that is one I would hate to lose.
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Chapter Five Society lays out all the behaviors‚ influences‚ ideas‚ and attitudes for every individual. If we were born in a different society it would create a totally different person. Our lives‚ ideas‚ values‚ and goals would all be different from the life we are living today. For example‚ if we were raised in a hunting and gathering society or nomads. Our food would consist of hunting animals and gathering plants to eat. We would depend on our spouses‚ the males to hunt for large animals
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My 1st grade teacher would have asked me “where do you see you self in the future?” my response would have been “a professional basketball player or an astronaut. I’m now 18 years old‚ and my writing teacher asked me that same question. This time my response will be realistic and more attainable. I have a strong family and personal relationship. I didn’t come to college single‚ I do have a boyfriend back home who’s enlisted in the navy. Also‚ I have my big wonderful family waiting for me back
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The Antebellum period occurred through dynamic a time of religious renewal and advancements in industry. The Market revolution transformed self-sufficient farms into an industrial society. The Second Great Awakening made America into a more religious nation. Before the Second Great Awakening and the Market Revolution women were deemed only to be satisfied by playing with their children in a park‚ dressed in beautiful dresses as depicted in the painting “The Happy Mother” (Document G). After the awakening
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ASSIGNMENT 05 – EUP1501 BASED ON THE CASE STUDIES 1. CAN ICTs BE INNOVATIVELY USED IN THE ABSENCE OF MINIMUM LITERACY LEVELS AMONG THE POOR? Information and communication technology (ICTs) is a technology that has revolutionized communication. It’s a term used to describe both modern and old forms of communication ranging from the radios and telephoned to the modern technologies such as the internet and mobile communications. NO ICTs cannot be used in the absence of minimum literacy levels
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1. Understand the meaning of duty of care. 1.1) Define the term duty of care: this is the responsiablelty of an individual under the employment of an care institution to adhere to as well as an legal obligation. This will affect attitudes to the appropriate duty of care towards adult using services also you can include your work colleges and yourself within this. Furthermore this requires work to be based towards the best interests of the individuals using the service so therefore ensuring that
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Use CART to predict treatment outcome Start with genes-leukemia.csv dataset used in assignment 2. As a predictor use field TREATMENT_RESPONSE‚ which has values Success‚ Failure or "?" (missing) A. Examine the records where TREATMENT_RESPONSE is non-missing. Q1: How many such records are there? Answer: 15 (7 success‚ 8 failure) Q2: Can you describe these records using other sample fields (e.g. Year from XXXX to YYYY ‚ or Gender = X‚ etc) Answer: CLASS = AML and Source=CALGB Q3: Why is it not
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AS4 Marketing techniques:Ansoff’s Matrix Steve and Kerry set up a small juice company five years ago when they converted their home into a small production unit. Since then the business has gone from strength to strength. Kerry was always keen for the business to grow and set a clear objective of growth from the beginning. 1.a)Briefly explain one advantage to Steve and Kerry of an objective of growth. Because Steve and Kerry have a objective and that is good because you want to complete your
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Zara Boutique Clothing Store (as subsidiary of Index SA) • Very strong link between store managers and central design team • Real time sales tracking through the use of electronic equipment- helps to identify trends • Trends translated to products within 15 days (catch the fashion while is still hot‚ thus responding quick to the fast changing taste of young urban consumers). Designs delivered quickly to stores • Continuous analysis of value chain and seeks to achieve control on as many sections
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Estrada v. Aeronaves de Mexico‚ SA. (9ththCir.). Facts. On the morning of August 31‚ 1986‚ Theresa Estrada left her home near Cerritos‚ California‚ to go shopping at a nearby grocery store. She left her husband at home reading the newspaper‚ and her three children were still in bed. Returning from the store‚ Estrada saw‚ heard‚ and felt a big explosion. Within minutes‚ she maneuvered her way through burning homes‚ cars‚ and debris to find her home engulfed in flames. Her husband and children
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