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    Describe how physical and economic factors may have made Bournemouth a crowded coast.’ Bournemouth is situated in Dorset in the south of England‚ boarding the world heritage site‚ the Jurassic coast. It is Dorset’s largest city and is growing rapidly. Founded in 1810 and in 1851 was just a small village of 695 people‚ and in 2001 its population was recorded at 163 600. The council are expecting around an 11% increase by 2011. Bournemouth is an example of rapid coastalisation. I believe that

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    Social Care or Children’s and Young People’s Settings Outcome 1 Understand what is required for competence in own work role. A.C 1 – Describe the duties and responsibilities of own work role. Listed below are the duties and responsibilities of my work role RESPONSIBILITIES - To create a safe‚ happy‚ positive‚ stimulating‚ Multicultural learning environment in which children can be cared for. MAIN DUTIES 1. To work as an integral member of the team‚ creating

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    Similes The simile is a figure of speech that describes something by comparing or establishing its similarity to something else‚ using ‘like’ or ‘as’. This device makes the description more emphatic. Similes are written in the following forms: 1. [subject] [verb] AS [adjective] AS...[noun] The athlete was AS nimble AS a cat. 1. [subject] [verb] LIKE...[noun]  This food tastes LIKE garbage. He drives LIKE a maniac. Here are some common examples of similes‚ with their meanings: ...as

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    appropriate methods to answer scientific questions and solve problems Why are Daphnia cultures ‘pre-incubated’ for 5 minutes under specified conditions‚ prior to experimentation? Criterion 4: Risk management – laboratory work Safety issues arise in all practical work‚ whether laboratory-based or field studies. In science laboratories there are a range of potential hazards that must be identified. Think about these‚ bearing in mind the experiment to be undertaken. ■ ■ ■ ■ List the

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    There are several advantages of trade. From increasing living standards and ~~~. However‚ it is not just living standard that increases - more trade also increases the possibility of trade disputes. International trade disputes can occur when nations do not like the terms of a trade agreement or disagree with policy changes a trading partner has made. The WTO is run by its member states. All major decisions are made by the membership as a whole‚ whether by ministers or by their ambassadors or delegates

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    in recent years the direct sales and product promotion method is gaining popularity among the companies‚ thus it is important to know what factors affect the company’s direct sales organization for direct selling business function to be successful. The bachelor thesis is based on the analysis of the theory by studying the organization of direct sales in company SIA "Bite Latvija"‚ research seeks proposals for direct sales organization within the enterprise. Undergraduate work in the theoretical

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    1. Direct -Under the Equal Opportunity Act 2010 direct discrimination occurs if a person treats‚ or proposes to treat‚ someone unfavourably because of a personal characteristic protected by law. This removes the Equal Opportunity Act 1995’s technical requirement to prove that certain treatment was less favourable than would have been received without the attribute‚ or with a different attribute in the same or similar circumstances (the comparitor test).The new test is whether or not certain treatment

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    discussion Give examples of sexual discrimination in education‚ work‚ income‚ and law. Sexual discrimination can happen in education‚ work‚ income and law. Before I go further with some examples‚ let’s define “sexual discrimination”. The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission states that sex discrimination involves treating someone (an applicant or employee) unfavorably because of that person’s sex. It goes on by adding that sex discrimination also can involve treating someone less

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    borrowings in English are not so numerous they have highlighted the important role the Italian language and culture has had in the English world. The aim of this course paper is the selection of some indirect Italian loanwords and the way they penetrated into the English language. The paper examines how English borrowed Italian loanwords via other languages and the changes they have undergone in the target language. Structurally this paper consists of introduction‚ two chapters‚ conclusion and bibliography

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    The results supported the aim‚ showing the existing difference in the number of number of faces recalled with direct and averted gazes. The mean of direct gaze was 5.867 and averted gaze was 5.533. The standard deviation for Direct Gaze and Averted Gaze were equal at 1.922. The level of measurement for the data set is interval. Each of the faces were ones that participants had never seen before‚ establishing equal intervals of recalling them. Although there were factors such as attractiveness‚ race

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