TMA 05 The Art of Benin‚ Part 1‚ Option A Look closely at Plate 3.1.16 which shows a figure of a Portuguese man holding a manilla. What can this work of art tell us about cross cultural encounters? Cross cultural encounters happen every day‚ in business‚ people holidaying abroad‚ even in schooling and banking. These encounters can take many forms‚ the way we deal with other ethnicities problems‚ the way we greet people from other cultures‚ the different clothes worn by different cultures‚
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Examine and assess how political order is made and repaired. In this TMA I will examine and assess how political order is made mainly through the state. In order to create‚ maintain and repair political order‚ the state needs authority from its citizens to do so and this authority needs to be legitimate. ‘Legitimacy refers to a belief in the states rightness‚ its right to rule or the idea that its authority is proper.’ I will then explain how today‚ legitimacy is closely linked to democracy
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MINICASE a. Effects of expansion on sales & net income are: * The Sales increased more than $ 2 Million * Cost also increased as the sales increase * Incurred net loss (negative net income) * Caused a negative tax expense (tax refund) since it paid taxes of more than $63‚424 for the past 2 years Effects of expansion on Asset side of the balance sheet: * The total asset approximately doubled from the previous year because the net asset soared and the account receivables
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spreadsheet‚ which results in a $.03 difference in profitsSe ingresa el resultado de la pregunta 1. El cual se resuelve con el siguiente enunciado. a. Sheen should stock the optimal stocking quantity in this situation‚ which is 584 newspapers. The expected profit at this stocking quantity is $331.44. b. Q= µ+Φ-1(Cu/(Cu+C0))δ Q=500+ Φ-1(.8/(.2+.8))100 Q=500+(..7881)(100) Q=579 This is off by 5 newspapers from the model given in the spreadsheet‚ which results in a $.03 difference in profitsSe ingresa
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(Synoptic) Planning Theory Meaning of Rationality What do you understand by Rationality? Making decision based on reason/logic and in pursuance of one’s best interest Good judgement How is the term Rationality used in the context of Economic Theory? 03/29/15 RATIONAL & INCREMENTAL THEORIES 3 Evolution of the RationalComprehensive Planning Model Planning Experiments in the US during the New Deal Era: Planning re-defined as a scientific process (based on scientific techniques) and not just a design
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TMA 04 Compare and contrast the views of Goffman and Foucault on how social oreder is produced. In a community some form of order is an essential foundation for people to live and interact together. ‘’Order is part of the way people both imagine and practise their social existence.’’ (Silva et al.‚ 2009‚ p. 311) Taylor (2004‚ p.58) argued that ‘’ the human capacity to imagine order is at the foundation of society itself.’’ (Taylor‚ cited in Silva et al.‚ 2009 p.311) Social order draw in imagination
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born that was 1.58 metres high. It grew at a rate of 1.3 centimetres every hour. Suppose the baby giraffe continued to grow at this rate. About how many days old would it be when it was 6 metres high? Show your working. days old 3 marks KS3/03/Ma/Tier 6–8/P2 12 Long-eared owls 9. Owls eat small mammals. They regurgitate the bones and fur in balls called pellets. The table shows the contents of 62 pellets from long-eared owls. Number of mammals found in the pellet Frequency
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