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    CXC CSEC Social Studies Exam Guide (effective May/June 2010)Section A: Individual‚ Family and Society |   | SPECIFIC OBJECTIVESThe students should be able to: | CONTENT | UNIFYING CONCEPTS | 1. | Explain and use correctly concepts and terms associated with the family as listed in content 1‚ | Explanation of the following concepts and terms associated with the family:               (a) marriage               (b) annulment               (c) legal separation               (d) divorce               (e)

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    the same time at which I approached and sixty(60%) agreed to be interviewed at a later date‚ which was arranged. Interviews were done at the Salt Spring Health Center‚ at my home‚ and at a shop in the community. Chart Showing Gender Involve in study The chart above display the gender difference in the research of out 15 persons interviewed 12 being males and a mere three being females. Chart showing Types of Drugs Used by Both Genders The chart above shows the percentage of drugs

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    org/wiki/Fujiwara_no_Michinaga C) Literature The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter 10th century Japanese folktale first story that describes travel between it and the Earth Princess Kaguya http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tale_of_the_Bamboo_Cutter D) Social history Sushi a japanese food that cooked vinegared rice is mixed with some vegetables and fresh fish.

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    Science in everyday life In its broadest meaning of ’knowledge’‚ science enters the life of even the most primitive human being‚ who knows the safe from the poisonous berry‚ who has stored up some rudimentary ideas about building a hut‚ sharpening a spear‚ and fishing in the river. this knowledge‚ or accumulation of experience‚ distinguishes man from the animal which has to rely on instinct. Yet‚ for most people ’science’ means a number of abstract subject such as physics‚ chemistry‚ biology

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    When we talk of Science and Superstition together it appears as though we are trying to put two opposites together‚ and‚ in doing so putting forth an obviously awkward act. In order to see whether the twosome sounds awkward together and if so how awkward we have to analyze the basic content of both Science and Superstition. On the one hand when Science appeals to reason‚ logic and can be explained‚ Superstition relates to none of these three qualities. The latter in essence is basically a show

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    Discuss some Problems in Establishing Objectivity in Social Science * Scientists have heralded ‘objectivity’ as their shibboleth‚ warranting a perceived superior or privileged position relative to other forms of knowing. George Simmel‚ (1858 – 1918) for example‚ saw objectivity as the greatest achievement of Western cultural history. In recent decades however‚ the ‘magnificent Minotaur’ of objectivity (Gouldner‚ 1961-62: 1) has been pushed back into its lair‚ accused of acting as a subterfuge

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    1. What was the main attraction for you to study Economics at University? A prestigious university which is very established in the world of economics and in terms of the experience the economics faculty is rich in knowledge. Idea of supervisions interests me as it gives me a chance to discuss economics and learn new ideas from professors who are at the forefront of economics. Allows me to criticize my views and always adapt them to what I believe is right. Famous economist have ome from Cambridge

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    Environmental  Science  Final  Study  Guide     ENERGY     • • • • • • Energy  is  the  capacity  to  do  work  (Work  =  Force  x  Distance)  or  to  move   matter.     Different  forms  of  energy:   o Chemical  energy   o Radiant  energy   o Solar  energy   o Thermal  energy   o Mechanical  energy   o Nuclear  energy     o Electrical  energy   Kinetic  energy  (moving  energy)   o Associated

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    Abstract Traditional measures of concentration of financial market activities do not adequately reflect an economy ’s status as an international financial centre (IFC). In this paper‚ we construct alternative measures that better capture the ability of an IFC to attract capital flows and international demand for its financial services‚ as well as its attractiveness as a place for international financial institutions to congregate. We also explore the determinants of the competitiveness of IFCs

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    Social work deals with human behaviour on a micro-scale‚ compared to the macro-scale study of human behaviour that is involved in Sociology. Social workers are more practical and "hands-on". They deal with human behaviour on a person to person‚ individual basis compared to the more academically based sociologists who are more theory-oriented and study human behaviour as a whole. Psychologists try to understand the working of the human mind (thoughts‚ emotions‚ principles‚ experience) and how this

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