Changing Role of Women Unit 2 Exam Date: 22nd May 2014 Edexcel: Unit 2 Option C‚ Topic C2‚ Unit Code 6HI02 The Changing Role of Women in Britain 1860-1930 Key Areas of the Specification as detailed by the examination board The nature of Britain 1860: Society and how it was governed Dominant ideologies in Victorian Britain Changes in women’s personal lives: 1860-1901 Educating women and girls: 1860-1930 Women in public life: 1860-1901 The Suffrage Campaign: 1860-1903 The beginning
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Review Questions Topic 2: The Nature of the Employment Relationship 1. Why is the employment relationship interdependent? In order to tap the creative and productive powers of workers‚ employers cannot treat them as any other market commodity. Employees can always bargain with their compliance‚ commitment and effort. Hence‚ to some extent‚ employers must seek a cooperative relationship with their workers in order to gain their consent to managerial directives. Employees‚ on the other hand‚ are also
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capitalist market economy‚ companies are a familiar part of everyday life. Companies own supermarkets‚ supply water‚ gas‚ electricity and petroleum products we are depending on. They publish the newspapers and provide our Internet services. We deal with companies so often as purchasers and users of their products and services that the image ‘company’ brings to mind is usually of an organisation concerned with marketing and collecting payment for products which the company has made (or bought in) or
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corporate entity or personality. As noted a key feature of the company is that is a legal person with a separate existence from the company ’s members� or its directors. It is an artificial person in the eye of law that exist independently and separate from any other entity associated with the company. As a consequences a company can enter into contracts with its own shareholders� and own property in its own right. Beside that‚ a company can sue and be sued and taxed in its own name� and it can hold
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Core 1 Revision Questions What two areas of the Ottawa Charter are involved in compulsory health education in schools? 1 mark Strengthening community action & developing personal skills Reorienting health services & developing personal skills Building public policy & strengthening community action Developing personal skills & building public policy Discuss what areas of the Ottawa Charter are used in the ‘Speeding‚ no one thinks big of you’ campaign‚ who the target audience is and how
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BUS 10250 Financial Accounting Mid term Revision Question 1 Financial year is from 1/6/20x8 to 31/5/20x9 Rent Rent charged was $2‚400 from 1/1/20x8 to 31/12/20x8 which was $200 per month. Rent charged was $3‚000 from 1/1/20x9 to 31/12/20x9 which was $250 per month. Rent expense charge to income statement for year ended 31/5/20x9 should be: 1/6/20x8 to 31/12/20x8 total $1‚400 1/1/20x9 to 31/5/20x9 total $1‚250 Hence‚ total rent expense charge to the income statement for the year ended 31/5/20x9
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REVISION FOR GENETICS EXAM 1. Make sure you KNOW and UNDERSTAND the following TERMS and DEFINITIONS: -DNA - diploid - genes - haploid - chromosomes - crossing over - sex cells - fertilisation - somatic cells - gamete - autosomes - zygote - sex chromosomes - phenotype - karyotype - genotype - eukaryotic cell division - dominant - mitosis - recessive - meiosis - homozygous - heterozygous - incomplete dominance - codominance - pure bred - hybrid
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WJEC CBAC AS/A LEVEL GCE in Chemistry REVISION AID UNIT 1 AS UNIT CH1 – Controlling and Using Chemical Changes (in order to make things‚ produce energy and solve environmental problems) Preamble This unit begins with some important fundamental ideas about atoms and the use of the mole concept in calculations. Three key principles governing chemical change are then studied‚ viz. the position of equilibrium between reactants and products‚ the energy changes associated with a
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GEO REVISION LAST YEAR Includes: Volcanoes Earthquakes Rocks Mining Weathering VOLCANOES Litos: Rock Structure of the earth Core (magma 6000c) Mantle (magma 3000c) Crust Magma in the mantle moves because the upper mantle contains heavy magma‚ which is less hot‚ it goes downwards and the lower mantle contains light magma because it is very hot and goes upwards so it moves in a circle‚ which is called CONVECTION CELL. Plates on the crust are not statistic because they are so
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Revision Questions – Nutrients Lipids 1. Lipids are made up of 3 fatty acids and a glycerol molecule‚ referred to as a triglyceride. Glycerol is an alcohol with 3 hydroxyl groups (OH). A fatty acid attaches itself to each hydroxyl group with the elimination of 3 water molecules (condensation). The fatty acids vary and determine the properties of a lipid. 2. Saturated fatty acids: * Each carbon has a full quota of hydrogen atoms. * There are no double bonds. * Solid at room
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