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    Mark scheme June 2002 GCE Biology B Unit BYB4 Copyright © 2002 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved. The Assessment and Qualifications Alliance (AQA) is a company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales 3644723 and a registered charity number 1073334 Registered address: Addleshaw Booth & Co.‚ Sovereign House‚ PO Box 8‚ Sovereign Street‚ Leeds LS1 1HQ Kathleen Tattersall: Director General klm SECTION A Question 1 (a) GCE: Biology B – BYB4 June 2002 X = grana/lamellae/thylakoid

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    Organizational Behavior

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    Abstract The study of organizational behavior is importance in order to have a successful work performance. By most estimates‚ organizational emerged as a distinct field around the 1940s. However‚ its origins can be traced much further back in time. The Greek philosopher Plato wrote about the essence of leadership. Aristotle‚ another respected philosopher‚ addressed the topic of persuasive communication. The writings of sixteenth-century Italian philosopher Niccolo Machiavelli laid the foundation

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    Consumer Behavior

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    observe consumer behaviors‚ I went to my local grocery store Wegmans. Wegmans is a popular chain grocery store in my area and where I do all my grocery shopping. In fact‚ they are the number one choice of most consumers in the Western New York area‚ not only because of their prices and variety but also due their local presence and contributions to the community. In my observations‚ I chose two aisles: the first one is the Cereal Aisle and Bread Aisle in order to see how consumer behavior varies for different

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    Compare the ways in which Shakespeare and Plath explore the theme of mortality in Hamlet and Lady Lazarus. In both Lady Lazarus and Hamlet the semantic field of mortality and death can be clearly seen. Hamlet’s second soliloquy‚ ‘To be or not to be’ can be found in act three‚ when Polonius and Claudius are hiding behind a wall listening to how Hamlet responds to Ophelia. Although there is a huge time difference between when they were written it is surprisingly similar in its semantic field of

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    Yesterday and Todays Toys

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    toys * Circus Top * Sock Monkey * View Master Summary Toys of yesterday helps children to mix up with their peers easily‚ they are not physically poor‚ very active and always having fun with each other by running around. TOYS OF TODAY CHILDREN PLAYED. * Baby dolls * Sand * Play dough * Toy kitchen * Action figures * Footballs * PlayStation 1‚2 and 3 * Computer games * Mobile phones * Art coloring sets * Jig saws * Cards * Remote

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    CHild Development

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    provide a framework of information that we are able to gather data from and identify behaviors as the child progresses through normal human development. Just like most things‚ social and moral development is molded by the surrounding environment and individual interactions. Just like the many other factors that affect development‚ social and moral development can provide a variety of differences and can evolve as the child grows older. Having the ability to understand the differences between each stage

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    Commodus explicitly told his sister that she would produce him an heir of “True Blood”. This incestuous behavior was taboo even for those historic times. The extent of violence depicted in Gladiator was not uncommon for Caligula’s time. When the Emperor perceived Maximus’ refusal to continue his service‚ he was ordered to be executed‚ followed by the crucifixion and repeated raping of his wife and child. A refusal such as this is completely rational of any sane human being. To a man who fancies himself

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    Criminal Behavior Teaka De La Cruz COMM 220 February 20th 2009 Criminal Behavior The psychology behind criminal behavior has been the subject for debate dating back to renounced psychologist pioneer Sigmund Freud. Exactly what could cause a human being to act in unspeakable violent‚ antisocial‚ or sadistic behavior? In the past sociologist believed that environment contributes a huge role in predicting criminal behavior. Psychologists in the early 19th century believe genetics were the

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    Jose Rizal of Today

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    century ago‚/ so simple yet noble‚/ that lingers through the hearts/ and minds of every Filipino.// This is a story of a boy who‚/ unlike mythological heroes/ who were born strong and almighty‚/ was just an ordinary human/ yet became legendary.// We all aspire to be great‚/ or for the more ambitious‚/ powerful.// But have you ever wondered/ how this boy from Calamba‚/ who‚/ without even aspiring to‚/ gained recognition around the world/ and made a mark in history?// A hundred and fifty years ago‚/ in

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    Television and Behavior

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    various types of people‚ some even by high school and even elementary school students. This short research paper will describe in greater detail this increase in aggressive behavior in children and teenagers and the link with televised violence. Television can be a powerful influence in developing values and shaping behavior. Although most people look at television as an entertaining or educational way to spend time‚ some people think there is too much violence in television and that it is influencing

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