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    THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW • EQUIVALENT SETS are sets that have the same number of elements. Say for example: is equivalent to The two sets are equivalent because they both have two elements. • EQUIVALENT NUMBER EXPRESSIONS are two expressions that have the er same value. Say for example: 3 + 2 is equivalent to 4 + 1 Another example: 5 - 2 is equivalent to 1 + 2 II. ACTIVITIES ACTIVITY 1 ______ 1. 4 a. 1 + 1 ______

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    justice‚ human rights and the promotion of world peace. It is through his development of the Second Vatican Council‚ his contribution to ecumenism and his empathy for humanity that Pope John XXIII made a significant impact upon the development and expression of Christianity. The essence of the contribution made by Pope John XXIII was his calling together of the Second Vatican Council that aimed to address modernisation of the Catholic Church‚ ecumenism and to bring a social reformation system‚ “it

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    Pablo Neruda is regarded the greatest poet who wrote in the Spanish language to have ever lived. He was a man whose life was devoted to the pursuit of pleasure and self gratification and his works are distinguished for presenting expressions of himself as a child of nature‚ mythical landscapes and social passion. Neruda utilized elements of nature as representations of his visions. These elements have been carefully arranged to construct mental images and figures that corresponded with the context

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    A tear. A frown. Expressions like these are made voluntarily‚ or involuntarily. We take this ability to express our emotions for granted. It might not be possible if certain muscles were missing or malfunctioning. Being the social creatures that we are‚ the ability to express our emotions with a single twitch of a muscle is indispensable. Facial expressions and body language are generally more telling of a creature’s true emotional state‚ or its agenda. Much of these expressions are made by our sub-conscious

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    Ethical statements could be said to be no more than expressions of emotion depending on whether you take a cognitive approach to meta-ethics or a non-cognitive approach‚ and which branch of that approach you believe in. Ayer was an emotivist and therefore took the non-cognitive approach to meta-ethics. He believed that ethical language is subjective and not objective. He said that ethical statements are merely expressions of liking or disliking a certain action‚ so if you say that ‘Murder is wrong’

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    What are the possible links between facial expressions and emotion? One link is arousal‚ which is the level of activity or preparedness for activity in an organism. Intense contraction of facial muscles‚ such as those used in signifying fear‚ heightens arousal. Self-perception of heightened arousal then leads to heightened emotional activity. Other links may involve changes in brain temperature and the release of neurotransmitters (substances that transmit nerve impulses.) The contraction of facial

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    Question 16) A strategy that can exploit local differences and achieve global efficiencies is called: [pic]a) Transnational (Correct Answer) [pic]b) Global [pic]c) Multi-domestic [pic]d) International Question 17) Bartlett and Ghoshal (1990) distinguish between an organization’s anatomy‚ physiology and psychology. The anatomy is the organization’s: [pic]a) Structure (Correct Answer) [pic]b) Culture [pic]c) Systems and procedures [pic]d) Values Question 18) Organizations that are good

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    Blogging is the most popular form of self expression now. Blog is a discussion or information providing site on Web. It enables people to share their views‚ opinions‚ and interact with a large number of people. Blogging is fascinating; you can share your views with the entire world in a matter of seconds and helps in creating awareness and forming public opinions. Blogging has become everyone’s favourite‚ be it Celebrities‚ News Reporters‚ Business man or a common student. Rise of micro blogging

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    Aleshia Ledbetter WR 121‚ 9:30am April 7‚ 2011 Summary of “Protecting Freedom of Expression on the Campus” In “Protecting Freedom of Expression on the Campus”‚ the author‚ Derek Bok shows how expressing yourself falls under the First Amendment‚ whether it is on a private college campus or public college campus. He further explains that just because it is protected by law does not mean that it is “right‚ proper‚ or civil. Bok goes on to show how censoring freedom of speech would cause people

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    Language is the most important aspects in the life of all human beings. The main purpose of language is communication. We use language to communicate with others‚ to fulfil our wants and needs as well as to establish rules and maintain our culture (Pierce & Eplin‚ 1999). We use language to inform people around us what we feel‚ what we desire and to question and understand the world around us. We communicate effectively with our words‚ gestures and tones of voice in a multitude of situations

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