History Summary Notes – Semester 2‚ 2012 Australia to 1914 * How people lived at the turn of the C20th * Housing * Lower Class Housing * Unsanitary‚ overcrowded‚ dangerous (poorly built‚ cheap materials) * Many didn’t have sewerages or standard water supplies * Bad ventilation and poor lighting * Upper Class Housing * Lived in the eastern suburbs/north shore * Employed maids and servants * Houses were old‚ not built securely‚ no heat
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Econ 530 Exam 4 review Chapters 23‚ 24‚ and 20 in Walton and Rockoff. Notes this includes a chapter (Chapter 20) we did not cover in class. The questions below will help you study the material in that chapter and prepare you for your final exam. 2 Articles by Alexander Field: “Economic Growth and Recover in the United States 1919-1941‚” and “The Most Technologically Progressive Decade of the Century.” The Brad Delong article: “The Great Depression from the Perspective of Today‚ and
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product to another or even from one use to another for the same product. Personal consumer The individual who buys goods for his or her own use. Household consumer Individual or group of individuals that buy goods for the household or family unit. Organisational consumer Includes private businesses‚ government departments and agencies‚ and institutions. Aspects of marketing strategy Market segmentation Basis of most marketing strategies Involves identifying consumer groups
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Centre for Rural Mental Health Depression in Farmers and Farming Families Project Report 2005 This research project was funded by beyondblue: the national depression initiative We would like to acknowledge and thank the participants who made this project possible by generously giving up their time and sharing their experiences with us. The Depression in Farmers and Farming Families was undertaken by the Centre for Rural Mental Health The Centre gratefully acknowledges the support
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Outdoor & Environmental Studies Unit 3 Relationships with Outdoor Environment’s Outdoor & Environmental Studies Unit 3 Relationships with Outdoor Environment’s Historical Relationships with Outdoor Environments * Outdoor & Environmental Studies * Revise Step-Up Week * Australia before humans * No Buildings * Forest Land * No Global Warming * No waste from human consumption * Biological Isolation * Limited transfer from animals and plants from countries/land
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Krista’s family initially became involved with Westmoreland County Children’s Bureau (WCCB) on February 9‚ 2016 after the agency received a report claiming incorrigibility and truancy for Krista. The case was closed February 16‚ 2016‚ because Krista moved to Georgia‚ in order to reside with her maternal grandmother. Krista reports that she was unable to be enrolled in school due to her Grandmother not having Guardianship of her. Reports indicate that Krista refused to go to school in Georgia. Therefore
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prescientific attempt to explain the orgin of the world. Followers of this view dismiss the entire account as a poetic way of saying God created the universe‚ and the "days" are mere literary devices used by the writer to give structure. Another group notes that the Hebrew word for "day" can also mean an extended period of time. Those who follow this view look at the various physical phenomena used to date the universe‚ taking everything into account they propose a long period of development that would
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change Saturday‚ April 13‚ 2013 5:18 PM Index Def. Meaning LEDC example MEDC example Crude Birth Rate (CBR) No. of live birth/1000 peo. in pop./year High CBR/TFR: Parents want children: - For labors → Contribute to family income Botswana France: Total Fertility Rate (TFR) Avg. no. of children that Low CBR/TFR: would be born to a - Children are costly woman during her - Good public pension scheme & health services → lifetime No need of children
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Note Taking Note Making Chapter 1: The Prison Door - Sin “The founders of a new colony‚ whatever Utopia of human virtue and happiness they might originally project‚ have invariably recognized it among their earliest practical necessities to allot a portion of the virgin soil as a cemetery‚ and another portion of the site of a prison” (pg. 72) Chapter 2: The Marketplace -Sin 78 “Goodwives”‚ said a hard-featured dame of fifty‚ “I’ll tell ye a piece of my mind. It would be greatly for the public behoof
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-The three components of an attitude are cognition‚ affect‚ and behavior. T -The three components of an attitude are cognition‚ affect‚ and behavior. F -The intent to act in a certain way is the affective component of an attitude. F -The affective component of attitude is the emotional‚ or feeling‚ segment of an attitude. T -The cognitive component of an attitude describes an intention to behave in a certain way toward someone or something. F -According to Festinger‚ people seek consistency
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