How important can race and ethnicity be to a specific individual? For some it can be very important in shaping their own way of life‚ but for others‚ it can be more or less a simple title with no effect on their lifestyle. Race more often than not categorizes people in groups based on skin color‚ physical characteristics and sometimes country of origin‚ while ethnicities group people into categories based off of similar thinking through ideas like religion‚ traditions and customs. By analyzing racial
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between language and dialect it is essential to know what language is and what dialect is. Language Traditionally we can say language is sound which uttered by our vocal organ. But many of linguist are not satisfied with this definition they have describe language as bellow- Sapir‚ Edward says‚ Language is pure human and non instinctive method of communicating ideas‚ emotions and desires by mean of a system of voluntarily produced symbols. Bloomfield has described language as Totality of the utterance
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Describe two opposite people In the small community of Culmersville there are only two adults that I could spend time with and never be bored. One of which was a kind lady by the name of Ms. Kelly and the other was the funniest man in the world by the name of Mr. King. Ms. Kelly is a kind person. She always teaches me to help those people who are in need and she also never got tired of helping others. For example‚ one of my friend’s family financial situation wasn’t so good and therefore Ms. Kelly
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gave blood myself. Over 70 donations were collected‚ potentially saving 210 lives. I continue to host blood drives because I understand the necessity for blood products. I cannot think of a more important accomplishment than helping to save lives. Describe a time when you brought several people together to accomplish something. (Word limit: 150) *
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Describe the type of business‚ purpose and ownership of two contrasting businesses. Type of business The two different companies I will be looking at are Tesco and The British Heart Foundation. Tesco is an organisation which produces profit by selling goods to the general public‚ they usually sell food but now they are gradually bringing in other products‚ for example home décor and clothing. Tesco has different brands within the brand itself‚ for example they have Tesco’s Finest‚ Best of British
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What’s one word that describes you? That’s the question everyone has been asking me lately. Honestly‚ I have no idea. It’s not something that I can answer in one second‚ but is something that took me at least a day to finally decide. My family would’ve called me timid ages ago‚ however‚ now they would almost call me outgoing. My friends all say I’m comical and whimsical and people I meet when at my job would say I’m one of the most pleasant people they’ve met in a long time. I‚ myself‚ believe that
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P2 Describe the limitations and constraints of marketing Businesses need to ensure that their marketing plans and activities are within the limits of the law. These laws are called the consumer laws they make sure that the businesses do not do anything illegal. There are five main consumer laws these are The Sale of Goods Act 1979 The Trade Description Act 1968 The Consumer Credit Act 1974 and 2006 The Data Protection 1998 The Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 I will be
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from aspects of the street; it’s infrastructure‚ such as street furniture and facilities‚ such as restaurants and clubs. There are some people who are actively disadvantaged by these same features and these can become inequalities. I would like to describe how certain people in society experience inequalities in City Road and give examples. Whilst some facilities are available to all it is not possible that all people can use them‚ for example‚ the Mackintosh Centre is a reasonably priced sports
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Describe circadian rhythms (8marks) Circadian rhythms occur every 24 hours; an example of a circadian rhythm is the sleep-waking cycle. We are diurnal animals who are active during the daytime and asleep at night‚ other animals are nocturnal they are active at night but asleep during the day. The circadian rhythm depends on the interaction of physiological and psychological processes to be tuned into the sleep-waking cycle so energy is provided when needed. As diurnal humans we have a fairly stable
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Describe the Advantages and Disadvantages of using Referendums in the UK? (25 marks) A referendum is a vote given to the public which is determined by the government‚ and is used to help answer an important political or constitutional question to which the public must vote a simple ‘yes’ or ‘no’. One advantage of using referendums in the UK is that they enable the public that are over 18 to approve or disprove important constitutional changes. An example of a one being used for this purpose is
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