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    Technology Gcse Unit 4

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    GCSE Technology & Design 2013 Campbell College‚ Belfast - Centre Number 71216 UNIT 4 - PRODUCT DESIGN – RESEARCH ( Page 1 ) Putting The Design Assignment In Context Who –This design is aimed towards drivers or passengers who travel in articulated or civilian vehicles What – A product that includes the function of being able to support 1 or more drinks containers Where – In the interior of the vehicle‚ that is within reach of the driver/passenger and attached to a surface that is able

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    Culture 2 Islands * Great Britain * Ireland 2 states * Republic of Ireland (Eire) (most of island Ireland) * The United Kingdom (Great Britain GBP) (the rest) Used to be called British Isles => time of Ireland being politically dominated => no use Used are IONA‚ The Isles‚ North-East Atlantic Archipelago => non widely respected Most used Great Britain and Ireland => not correct * Geographically => ignores small islands * Politically => 2 parts

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    Tourism

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    between peoples and cultures and provide cultural exchange between hosts and guests. Because of this‚ the chances increase for people to develop mutual sympathy and understanding and to reduce their prejudices. For example‚ jobs provided by tourism in Belfast‚ Northern Ireland‚ are expected to help demobilize paramilitary groups as the peace process is put in place. In the end‚ sympathy and understanding can lead to a decrease of tension in the world and thus contribute to peace. In the first Global Summit

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    Where would we be without the great T.V? What would we do without our latest instalments of our favourite shows? I’ll tell you‚ sitting at home extremely bored! That’s why I disagree with the statement ‘Watching T.V is bad for you’. I believe that it is very‚ very good for you! Where would we be without the latest stories in our favourite soaps? We would have nothing to talk about‚ the person who invented the marvellous T.V is a true genius! Watching the T.V brings us entertainment everyday

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    Michael Collins

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    Junior Certificate Notes – Twentieth Century Irish History Governing Ireland 1914-1917 * Ireland ruled directly from London – Irish Politicians sit in the Parliament at Westminster (1800 Act of Union) * Lord Lieutenant – King’s representative in Ireland * Chief Secretary – Parliament’s representative in Ireland * Nationalists & Unionists are the TWO main political groups in the country. Political Groups in Ireland (1914) The Nationalists – About 3 million Irish people

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    As a cause and as a symptom of social hierarchies‚ division of labor is an integral part of the structuring of society. Karl Marx and Emile Durkheim both give very different interpretations to the effects causing‚ evolving‚ and caused by this division of labor. On one hand‚ Marx typically vilifies the process‚ finding it in large part responsible for the oppression of one group by another. On the other hand‚ Durkheim treats it as a unifying social force‚ one necessarily maintained for the betterment

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    Unit 5 Cache Levl 3

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    (E1) In a childcare setting the professional has many responsibilities this may include: Working according to the principles of the sector and confidentiality. Some of these principles include working in partnership with the Childs parents/families for example if a certain child has issues going on at home it is your responsibility as the professional to work closely with the child and their parents/families to make sure that you meet the Childs individual needs and follow out any routine in the

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    The Precedent for a Global Settlement of All Anti-Terrorism Claims Against Libya PLAINTIFFS’ POSITION PAPER MARK McDONALD‚ et al. v. SOCIALIST PEOPLE’S LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYA‚ et al.‚ Case No. 06-CV-729-JR (U.S. Dist. Ct. Dist. Of Columbia) Purpose: This paper explains the need for continued cooperation between the United States and Great Britain and the reason for the inclusion of all legal actions‚ including McDonald‚ against Libya for its past support of terrorism

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    Father and son

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    with his son but cannot do so. Due to the techniques used by the writer we get an idea that the end of the story is going to be tragic which is moreover supported by the nature of the characters. This story is set in a small house in the city of Belfast which is located in Northern Ireland. The area they live in is full of noises: “The sound of ambulances criss-crossing the city.” This shows that the characters are living in a violent area and we know that the violence is going to spill over into

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    method is convenient and can cover a wide range of subjects. Apart from that‚ there is also participant observation method where the researcher uses networking to gain the in-depth experience with their subjects. A famous example is the study in Belfast by Milroy & Milroy (1977-1980) in which they gain access to three close-knit working class communities in Clonard‚ Hammer and Ballymacarrett. Observer’s Paradox is reduced when the community regards the researcher as ‘friend-of-a-friend’‚ in which

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