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    Since the first flight of an airplane of Wright Brothers‚ the aviation has had a dramatic development. Nowadays‚ many people choose airplane instead of other modes of transports when they go for holidays‚ or for business activities and commercial purposes thanks to many advantages that such flights bring to. However‚ there are also disadvantages about this type of transport. This essay will present both some benefits and drawbacks of such flights. First of all‚ the popularity of flying has good

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    Economic growth‚ specifically long-term economic growth‚ and development relies on the capability of human capital to accumulate value. This means the ability of team managers to be more efficient with asset production‚ but also making sure efficient fund allocation is implemented and invested in the most useful places. Traditionally‚ banks‚ alternative financial institutions‚ stock markets‚ pensions funds have been utilize to evolve individual savings from income into additional capital monitored

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    around. Moving air has a force that will lift kites and balloons up and down. Air is a mixture of different gases; oxygen‚ carbon dioxide and nitrogen. All things that fly need air. Air has power to push and pull on the birds‚ balloons‚ kites and planes. In 1640‚ Evangelista Torricelli discovered that air has weight. When experimenting with measuring mercury‚ he discovered that air put pressure on the mercury. Francesco Lana used this discovery to begin to plan for an airship in the late 1600s

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    Economic Development vs Economic Growth Economic Growth is a narrower concept than economic development.It is an increase in a country’s real level of national output which can be caused by an increase in the quality of resources (by education etc.)‚ increase in the quantity of resources & improvements in technology or in another way an increase in the value of goods and services produced by every sector of the economy. Economic Growth can be measured by an increase in a country’s GDP (gross

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    Difference between Economic Growth and Economic Development :- Economic Growth is an issue considered by economically developed countries which have utilized many of their resources and now plan to expand even further by growth. It is a narrower concept than Economic Development as it focuses on the further increase of the national output of a country by increasing the quality of resources‚ the quantity produced and increasing utilization by every sector of the economy. We can also say it is defined

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    Title: The relationship between Japanese economic development and the aging society with  the low birth rate  Research Question: What challenges does Japan face as a result of having an aging society  and a low birth rate?  Thesis Statement: An aging society and a low birth rate obstruct Japanese economy‚  particularly with regard to labour shortage‚ social security service‚ and reduction in domestic  demands.    Topic Sentence  Setting  Example  eXplanation  Transition    1. Introduction    Hook 

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    ideas. He died in Arcetri‚ Italy on January 8‚ 1642 (Galileo Biography). In addition‚ the objective of the Incline Plane Experiment

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    A rationale of the outline scheme of work for Key Stage 3 Planning is a key part of teaching. Without a coherent plan lessons may lack structure and direction. Long and medium term planning are an important part of this and in this rationale I hope to demonstrate that my planning does indeed have all of these qualities. The first element to be considered when rationalising this scheme of work is whether or not it meets the needs of Key Stage 3 pupils. I believe that it does because the attainment

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    Case Study: Fetal Abnormality Jessica is a 30-year-old immigrant from Mexico City. She and her husband Marco have been in the U.S. for the last 3 years and have finally earned enough money to move out of their Aunt Maria’s home and into an apartment of their own. They are both hard workers. Jessica works 50 hours a week at a local restaurant‚ and Marco has been contracting side jobs in construction. Six months before their move to an apartment‚ Jessica finds out she is pregnant. Four months later

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    Unit 4 development through life stages Hormones and the menopause Many women go through a decrease in the hormone oestrogen following the menopause. Women are more at risk of osteoporosis than men. This is because bone strength is influenced by the reduction of oestrogen. Some people are more at risk than others of getting this disease because it can be influenced by genetic inheritance. The environment can make a difference this is because exercise strengthens muscles and bones and can prevent

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