Machiavelli notes that it is easier to govern a hereditary state than a new principality for two main reasons. -First‚ those under the rule of such states are familiar with the prince’s family and are therefore accustomed to their rule. The natural prince only has to keep past institutions intact‚ while adapting these institutions to current events. -Second‚ the natural disposition of subjects in a hereditary state is to love the ruling family‚ unless the prince commits some horrible
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Philosophy of Knowledge Elements of knowledge Chapters 3 & 4 * Deductive reasoning * Syllogesim * Arostotle * theory * Humans are mammals * Mammals are warm blooded * So one can infer…. humans are warm blooded * If you take syllogeism into context you get modern computer * Mechanics * Deductive = absolute truth
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Financial Accounting (BEA 2001) Tutorials PROPERTY‚ PLANT & EQUIPMENT Question 1: Measurement at recognition; components; depreciation Olympic plc is a diversified industrial company with many different areas of operation. The following information relates to the company’s property‚ plant and equipment. The company has a 30 September year end. All the plant was purchased and brought into use on 1 October 20X1 at a cost of £800 000. The cost of testing the plant amounted to £45 000 and samples
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Leaving Cert Physics Acceleration‚ Force‚ Momentum‚ Energy long questions Remember to photocopy 4 pages onto 1 sheet by going A3→A4 and using back to back on the photocopier 2012 - 2002 Solutions to ordinary level questions begin on page 11 Solutions to higher level questions begin on page 19 Velocity 2010 Question 12 (a) [Higher Level] (i) A student holds a motion sensor attached to a data-logger and its calculator. List the instructions you should give the student so that
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Chapter 1 Consumer behaviour Defined as activities people undertake when obtaining‚ consuming and disposing of products and services. “why people buy” Includes 3 primary activities: Obtaining – activities leading up to and including the purcase or receipt of a product Consuming – how‚ where‚ when and under what circumstances consumers use products. Disposing – how consumers get rid of products and packaging | 3 Methological approaches of studying consumer behavour: Observation
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Energy Budget of plants: Plants are the source of energy for all of us and all living things on earth. Energy is the currency of the universe = $ (work) * Energy budget= must be balanced Energy budget * Plants collect and process energy * Basic source SUN * Diffuse – need to collect a lot to get fixed energy * (sugar)- LEAVES = solar collector * Everything must be paid for and pay for itself over time Plants are sentient beings * Perceive environment and
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Coml 204 3 broad structures Trade on your own (sole trader) Partnership (there are at least 2 people involved Limited liability company (many parties involved and have equal rights of management What are some of the basic issues that you will be concerned when setting up on enterprise? Step 1: need to decide the business structure Step 2: Finance‚ decide how to finance the business Company (demand securities‚ mortgage) Sole trader (individual) Partnership (all the partners involved) Limited
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Vicarious Liability * Employer’s liability for employee’s wrongdoing committed by employee in course employment- strict liability/ absence of wrongdoing by defendant * Employer will not be liable unless employer-employee relationship/ employee must commit a tort/ must be during course employment * Casual potency important * Must be committed by an employee- employer/employee relationship: * Distinguished between contract of employment/contract for employment * Ready
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Separate question papers – Sections (A‚ B and F); (C and E) and (D) • Grades to be normalized 7 Grade normalization target • • • • • • • A plus: 10% of the students A only: 15% A minus: 15% B plus: 25% B only: 15% B minus: 10% C plus/F: 10% 8 Note: Actual distribution may vary across sections Lectures • PPTs in course web • Discussions in class room: – PPTs uploaded are not substitutes for class lectures – Apart from class rooms‚
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Chapter 22 Beauty‚ Science‚ and Spirit in Italian Art: The High Renaissance and Mannerism - Notes The 15th century artistic developments in Italy matured during the 16th century. The 15th century is thus designated the “Early Renaissance” and the 16th century the “High Renaissance”. Although there is no single style that defines the period‚ there is a distinct level of technical and artistic mastery that does. This is the age of Leonardo da Vinci‚ Raphael‚ Michelangelo‚ and Titian‚ artists whose
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