48 Shades of Brown Life for a 16 old teenage boy was all about to be different. Dan‚ a typical teenager has all the interests a normal male would. While Dan’s parents are in Geneva‚ he stays with his aunt Jacq‚ a fashionable‚ and techno flavored‚ short haired‚ 23 year old uni student‚ in Brisbane. While staying there‚ he encounters a test of adult responsibilities‚ first love and battling through adolescence. Teenagers have been pressured into doing things they don’t want to do‚ Dan gives
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Assessment – Outcomes 1 & 2 1. Explain marketing theory in relation to the 4 P’s. Explain the factors that would affect how Britvic might decide on their choice of each of these items. b. Product Mix and individual products c. Distribution channels d. Pricing methods e. Promotional methods Product - When Britvic introduces a product into a market they must ask themselves a number of questions‚ who is the product aimed at‚ what benefit will customers expect‚ how do they plan to position the
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Biology Notes - Ecology and Eco-Systems Environment It is everything that surrounds you. It includes all natural living and non-living things that are included within the environment. All living organisms depend on the natural environment they live in. A natural environment is very different to a man made environment because a man made environment is heavily influenced by people whereas a natural environment is effected by people by a very small amount. Ecosystems An area containing
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The Demographic Transition One attempt to summarize an observed voluntary relationship between population growth and economic development is the demographic transition model. It traces the changing levels of human fertility and mortality presumably associated with industrialization and urbanization. The first stage of that replacement process-and of the demographic transition model-is characterized by high birth and high but fluctuating death rates. As long as births only slightly exceed deaths
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* Cognition is a term covering all the mental activities associated with thinking‚ knowing‚ remembering‚ and communicating. * We use concepts‚ mental groupings of similar objects‚ events‚ ideas‚ or people‚ to simplify and order the world around us. * In creating hierarchies‚ we subdivide these categories into smaller and more detailed units. * We form some concepts‚ which is formed most around a prototype‚ a best example of a category. * An algorithm is a time-consuming but thorough
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Legal Studies: R V Campbell [2010] NSWSC 995. The elements of the offence are that Des Campbell was charged with murder under Section 18 of the Crimes Act 1900 (NSW). Under Subsection (1)(a) Des Campbell was found guilty after trial on the 18th May 2010 of the murder of his wife Janet Campbell of 6 months on the 24th March 2005. After an 11-1 verdict all the elements of the charge were proved beyond reasonable doubt. The offence carries a maximum penalty of life imprisonment. Description
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NATIONALISM AND POLITICAL IDENTITIES IN ASIA‚ AFRICA‚ AND LATIN AMERICA During the 1920s and 1930s‚ after the Great War and during the Great Depression‚ intellectuals and political activists in Asia‚ Africa‚ and Latin America challenged the ideological and economic underpinnings of European imperialism and neo-colonialism‚ as nationalist and anti-imperialist movements gained strength on each of these continents. * In Asia‚ Japan’s militarist leaders sought to build national strength through
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This is a mixture of medicine and biology‚ which analyses the effects of a drug on a cell‚ tissue‚ organ or organism. A pathologist is what Sir Howard Florey did‚ in studying diseases‚ learning about it and diagnosing the disease. His best-known work dates from his collaboration with chain
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Another name for operant conditioning is instrumental learning‚ introduced by Edward L. Thorndike 1913. Thorndike began studying “animal thinking”. Cat experiment: cat would perform a specific response‚ such as pulling a wire or a lever and was rewarded food after each escape. “law of effect” behavior is influenced by its consequences First book published‚ the behaviour of organisms 1938. Skinner demonstrated that organisms tend to repeat those responses that are followed by favourable consequences
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People and governments * Need stability * Change their minds to fit their needs Political Change in the US * Americans can change who (Republicans or Democrats) dominates Congress every two years * Divided government (1994‚ for example‚ w/ Bill Clinton as pres.) * A situation that exists when political party control over the government is divided (for example‚ when the pres. is a Democrat and Congress is controlled by Republicans) * The gov. in the 1990s and early 2000s
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