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    Demos’ view of Puritan Life through A Little Commonwealth A Little Commonwealth by John Demos‚ can be best described as an essay turned novel‚ which explains domestic puritan life. Demos’ original workings were drawn up as a graduate seminar paper in 1963. His idea was to display the demography of Plymouth families. In the book‚ he decided to split up each category into chapters. First‚ he would define the physical setting involving housing‚ furnishings‚ and clothing. Part two described the structure

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    Denise L. Smith 5/1/2013 Organizational Learning Learning organizations can be understood as institutions which allow for expansion of capacity among its employees or people. In such organizations‚ people have the opportunity to develop and give the desired results. Learning also allows for the nurturance of new ideas and thought patterns. According to Senge‚ learning organizations involve collective aspirations that are not restricted and enables individuals to be in a continuous learning

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    Response Planning.Pollution Prevention Guidelines No. 21. Environment Agency‚ Bristol. Environment Agency‚ 2002. A handbook for scoping projects. Environment Agency‚ Bristol. Environment Agency‚ 2002. A1 Scoping the environmental impacts of construction works. Environment Agency‚ Bristol. Environment Agency‚ 2002. A2 Scoping the environmental impacts of demolition and decommissioning works. Environment Agency‚ Bristol. Environment Agency‚ 2002. A4 Scoping the environmental impacts of vegetation management

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    Transitions in Children

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    References: Allen‚ N. (2005) Making sense of the Children’s Act 1989. Sussex: Wiley. Barker‚ R. (2009) Making sense of Every Child Matters. Bristol: The policy press. Brayne‚ H. and Carr‚ H. (2010) Law for social workers. Oxford: university press. Foley‚ P. and Leverette‚ S. (2008) Connecting with children. Bristol: Policy. H M Government. (2010) what to do if you’re worried a child is being abused. Nottingham: DFES. Hart‚ S. (2011) The impact of attachment: Developmental neuroscience

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    Works Description Welsh Water Cardiff WWTW. Operating Manual 2. 1 Works Description Cardiff waste water treatment works is designed to serve Cardiff and the surrounding valleys. Raw sewage is treated before being discharged into the Bristol Channel from a 4km long sea outfall. • Population Equivalent • Dry Weather Flow • Flow to Full Treatment = 888‚250 = 4‚540 l/sec = 6‚060 l/sec The Works receives flow from two stations (Central PS and Interceptor tunnel Inlet PS)‚ the interceptor

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    decisions of the House of Lords this has been treated with hostility by the Supreme Court. The Court of Appeal is bound by decisions of the House of Lords even if it considers them to be wrong. It was also bound by its own decision‚ however in Young v Bristol Aeroplane‚ the Court of Appeal held that it was bound by its own previous decisions subject to three exceptions. Firstly‚ when there are two conflicting decisions‚ the Court of Appeal must decide which to follow and which to reject. Such a situation

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    Judicial Precedent Judicial precedent is the process whereby judges follow previously decided cases where the facts or point of law are sufficiently similar. It involves the following principles: First‚ stare decisis‚ which means to stand by the decided‚ whereby lower courts are bound to apply the legal principles set down by superior courts in earlier cases and appellate courts follow their own previous decisions. For example: The High Court must follow decisions of the Court of Appeal

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    Charlotte Felchak COM-126 August 16‚ 2012 Professor Tammany Agenda-Setting and the Presidential Election The presidential election of 2008 was a historic one for many reasons. This was a year of political turmoil and a true reflection of a country in economic crisis. The media played a significant role by influencing the American voters which decided the outcome of the election. For the Democratic Party‚ Barack Obama and Joe Biden won the primary election. John McCain and Sarah Palin

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    equipment‚ especially learning about the theory of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and its practical application in MRI‚ and the technological advancements that can still be developed using chemistry-based research. This was further strengthened by a visit to Bristol University’s spectroscopy department this September – being able to experience and visualise what I have learnt during A-levels has increased my interest greatly. I have decided to take the route of a Masters course so that I can further my chemistry

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    role in the trade out of any other European country. Is this merely coincidence or is there a connection between these two? Was the slave trade causing Britain’s growth in economy and industrial development? Seeing as the ports‚ such as the ports in Bristol and Liverpool became wealthy‚ more jobs were created‚ and individuals who became wealthy from the slave trade invested their money into the development of industries‚ it is safe to say that the Atlantic slave trade played the main role in the industrial

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