Geography Past Paper Question: June 10 * Discuss the impact of Newly Industrialised countries (NICs) on the global economy. The NICs originally attracted a lot of inward investment such as FDI from TNC’s which originated from MEDCs. The reasons were that NICs had a large labour force which worked for cheap wages. They also had cheap land‚ friendly govt legislations‚ cheap available raw materials and reduced import and export tariffs. The manufacturing industry was first to move and so the NICs
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CASE STUDY TWO WAYS TO REDUCE THE QUANTITY OF SMOKING DEMANDED Public policymakers often want to reduce the amount that people smoke. There are two ways that policy can attempt to achieve this goal. One way to reduce smoking is to shift the demand curve for cigarettes and other tobacco products. Public service announcements‚ mandatory health warnings on cigarette packages‚ and the prohibition of cigarette advertising on television are all policies aimed at reducing the quantity of cigarettes demanded
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world the way they do. The way we “see and understand” things‚ can be considered to be the way in which we perceive things and react to them. Individuals from each distinct culture develop differently‚ according to the behavioural characteristics and mindsets of their society. Understanding something requires the interpretation of various information we receive through the different ways of knowing‚ allowing us to come to our own comprehension of the matter at hand. In this way‚ the way I “see and
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would also be an example of imagery. Metaphor is when you describe something with a figure of speech. An example of this would be saying “he is on his high horse.” People use this metaphor when someone thinks their better than others. This said person is not on a horse; the metaphor means he thinks he is above everyone else. Simile has the same meaning as “comparison.” This is not to be confused with metaphor. This could mean someone comparing two different things. An example of comparison in
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resolve the anal stage would lead to excessive control and hoarding (obsessive compulsive disorder).” (Field‚ 2003). I When parts of the personality conflict Ego Defence Mechanisms are unconsciously employed to protect the self from anxiety. For example‚ “we speak of people as ’repressed ’ if they appear not to show their emotions and as ’in denial ’ if they refuse to accept unpalatable facts.” (Jarvis‚ 2003) While
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The five major theoretical perspectives in psychology are biological‚ learning‚ cognitive‚ psychodynamic‚ and sociocultural perspectives. Each one of these perspectives searches for answers about behavior through different techniques and through looking for answers to different kinds of questions. Due to the different approaches‚ each perspective form their own assumptions and explanations. Some perspectives are widely accepted while others struggle for acceptance. Biological perspective "The
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be tied to a person’s cultural beliefs as well. Culture greatly informs the way one views others because of culture‚ religion‚ etc.‚ make up your individuality/ individual identity. People see others the way they were raised to see them‚ and the way our culture and environment expects us to see them. In the story‚ “Everyday Life” by Alice Walker‚ one of the main characters‚ Maggie‚ didn’t let her culture affect the way she viewed others or the world‚ though.
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In article “Two Ways a Woman Can Get Hurt: Advertising and Violence‚” Jean Kibourne argues that advertising encourages sexual and physical violence towards women. One example from her article that supported main argument well is the advertising about jeans. Jean discusses‚ “The ad that ran in the Czech version of Elle portraying three men attacking a woman seems unambiguous‚ the terrifying image is being used to sell jeans to women” (583). It a strong use of evidence for advertising encourages sexual
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Australian working class family the Kerrigan’s and their neighbourhood. It dramatises how the global village can be used as a means of colonisation and negatively attack the individual. The film uses satire as substantial technique to create layers of contextual meaning and the comparisons humorously exaggerates the negative impacts of globalisation on the individual. This in a way simplifies the concept of global village creating a light hearted approach which is used to attract the audience’s attention
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roles that specific individuals have within the educational system. Briefly describe the role of school boards‚ superintendents‚ principals‚ and teachers in the school system. Ballantine elaborates that schools were constituted to foster in each student the knowledge‚ curiosity‚ principles‚ practices and capability that will enable the student find his role and purpose that provides to develop both himself and society for more rewarding objectives. Each school makes decision to provide a variety
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