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    Outline and evaluate theories of formation‚ maintenance and breakdown of relationships‚ 25 marks. The reward/ need satisfaction model (Byrne and Clore 1970) is a good example of how relationships are formed. It is based on the behavioural model which is influenced by both operant and classical conditioning where we form relationships due to direct or indirect rewards. These could be money‚ status‚ companionship‚ sex etc. However this theory is limited as it doesn’t take into account that participants

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    Relationships Discuss research into the nature of relationships in different cultures. (9 marks + 16 marks) In Western Cultures‚ it has been found that relationships are voluntary‚ temporary and focus on the needs of the individual as due to the predominantly urban settings in which we live in‚ we are able to (on a daily basis) interact with a large number of people. Western cultures therefore appear to be characterised by a high degree of choice in personal relationships and a greater ‘pool’

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    The last major theme across both books is one of political power‚ authority‚ government‚ and the role of nobles in all of this. In scope‚ it is perhaps the largest theme across both books. It has to be noted that at this time‚ France was still an absolute monarchy‚ while England was a constitutional monarchy. From his clashes with nobility‚ it is easy to see that Voltaire has little regard for nobility‚ and decries their self-importance. In Candide‚ he writes‚ “The Baron was the most powerful lords

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    and provisions that are significant since some of them state the powers of the government and the duties of the people. Constitutionally‚ Congress is assigned numerous responsibilities as well as the president is. However‚ both the president’s and the Congress’ powers are also limited and one can not easily overrule the other. The constitution also states rights to the people;

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    Sean McHugh AP World History Cox‚ Period 5 Chapter 25 Notes Retreat from Democracy: Dictatorial Regimes Few democratic states. Rise of fascism. Many other countries adopt authoritarian states Stepping Back from Democracy Mass politics helps spread democracy through Europe but war slows it. Causes distrust in it Societies badly divided. Working class strong‚ middle class not Women forced out of jobs after war. Have no husbands‚ must work. Population worries Great Depression makes it

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    Religion in Britain Barely 16 per cent of the adult population of Britain belongs to one of the Christian churches‚ and this proportion continues to decline. Yet the regional variation is revealing. In England only 12 per cent of the adult population are members of a church. The further one travels from London‚ however‚ the greater the attendance: in Wales 22 per cent‚ in Scotland 36 per cent and in Northern Ireland no fewer than 75 per cent. Today there is complete freedom of practice‚ regardless

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    By the outbreak of World War 1 Britain controlled an empire 140 times larger than itself; France controlled an empire 20 times its own size; and Belgium about 80 times its own size. The late 1800s through the early 1900s saw the rapid colonization of Africa by Europeans; this period has been called "the Scramble for Africa". European countries competed for colonies wanting to control them for their vast natural resources and as a market for their goods. Britain had a far stretching empire in the

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    everywhere. • AmerisourceBergen Because is one of the world’s largest pharmaceutical services companies and a member of the fortune 25‚ with 70 billion in revenue in 2009. It provides drug distribution and related services designed to reduce cost and improve patient outcomes‚ servicing both pharmaceutical manufactures and healthcare providers. AmerisourceBergen is so large has numerous and complicated relationships with manufactures‚ pharmacies and hospital. Managing these contracts and pricing details

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    Thiepval had been started in 1928 and was not finished by the time the Young Plan was signed. The Menin Gate in Ypres was only finished in July 1927. So the scars of World War One were still very raw in the UK and with an election due in 1929 no one political party wanted to be seen as being ‘soft’ on Germany. However‚ the persuasive pull of the USA was strong – hence why the plan was adopted. 1) 12 million people out of work 2) 12‚000 people being made unemployed every day 3) 20‚000 companies had

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    The political power struggle in China is a phenomenon that has been occurring for centuries. Since the beginning of its political history in 221 BC‚ China had been ruled by a dynastic governing system. This system was based off of the lineage of power passed down in a family or line and caused unrest due to its lack of democracy years before the issues leading up to the war began. This age-old political structure was one of the various factors that played into the eruption that would become the

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