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    Biology – Pattern in Nature 1. Organisms are made of cells that have similar structural characteristics 1.2.1 Outline the Historical development of the cell theory‚ in particular‚ the contributions of Robert Hooke and Robert Brown. • 1665 English scientist Robert Hooke used microscope to examine thin slices of cork and saw small box-like compartments he called cells. He was first to realise plant material had organised structure at microscopic level. (compound microscope) • 1831 Scottish Botanist

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    penalties‚ this policy is in place to control the population of China; ‘For a prosperous‚ powerful nation and a happy family‚ please use birth planning’. In the following item I intend to discuss how social policies and laws in the UK may have affect the nature and extent of family diversity. One way in which families in the UK have become more diverse is through an increase of same-sex marriages and families; when lesbian or gay couples live together with children. This can be linked to social policy

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    Examine the Muslim concept of Jihad. Jihad means the struggle or effort‚ and it means much more then holy war. Muslims believe there are three different kinds of struggle‚ such as a believer’s internal struggle to live out the Muslim faith as well as possible. Also‚ the struggle to build a Muslim society and lastly the holy war; the struggle to defend Islam‚ with force if necessary. Jihad is believed to have two sections‚ the greater Jihad and the lesser Jihad. The greater Jihad refers to

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    Essay on the Nature of the Sales Environment. The purpose of this essay is to analyse the key aspects of sale environment‚ including the international sale and legal and ethical issues. Based on the above this essay will first look at the importance of selling environment in the UK economy‚ it then discus and analyse the techniques of sales control and measurements for evaluation‚ supported with practical examples. Every business in the world has some certain unique features‚ which has to be

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    CHAPTER I CHANGING NATURE OF TERRORISM AND RISE OF NON STATE ACTORS “Prediction is very difficult‚ especially about future”. - Niels Bohr 12. Terrorism is by no means a new concept in terms of law; however it is a complex one as no consensus has yet been reached regarding its definition under international law1.There are many definitions of terrorism but the underlying fact is that all of them encapsulate the major elements of threat and act. Few examples of the

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    ____________________________________________________________ ______________________________________ DEFINITION NATURE AND SCOPE OF ECONOMICS ____________________________________________________________ _______________________________________ 19 ____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________ DEFINITION OF ECONOMICS Economics is social science‚ which is concerned with the efficient use of scarce resources to achieve the maximum

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    Examine the framework of the Four Noble Truths Sean Reece Grange The Four Noble Truths are much like a doctor’s prescription; they are Buddha’s prescription for suffering. In the first two truths he diagnoses the problem of suffering‚ and identifies its cause. The third truth is the discovery of a cure‚ and the fourth noble truth is the prescription as the Buddha sets out the Eightfold path to achieve a release from suffering. Suffering is a serious illness to Buddhist’s because it keeps us in Samsara

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    exceptional research possibilities such a separation offered. Studies of twins reared apart are one of the most powerful tools that scholars have to analyze the relative contributions of heredity and environment to the makeup of individual human natures. Identical twins are rare‚ however‚ and twins who have been separated and brought up in different families are particularly unusual. Neubauer was aware of a mere handful of studies examining twins reared apart‚ and in most cases the twins being studied

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    Examine the function of the Inspector in ‘An Inspector Calls’ ‘An Inspector Calls’ is a fascinating play of guilt and innocence‚ and of prejudice and hypocrisy. Throughout the play‚ the Inspector acts as a physical object for Priestley’s personal views. The play is a morality play‚ in which Mr Birling is a Capitalist and the Inspector is a Socialist. As Priestly is obviously trying to achieve the audience agreeing with his views‚ he creates Birling to be a pompous and an ‘easy to dis-like’ character

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    man and nature were portrayed in a way which depicted co-existence equality. There was no clear distinction showing that one is superior to the other. Throughout the film‚ there was a constant interaction between the characters and nature. (SUSS‚ 2017) The images of granny working in agricultural fields‚ Mei playing with the tadpoles and getting dirty‚ their house being surrounded by climbers‚ tree tunnels and untamed wilderness work as reminders to remind us of the time when man and nature were inter-dependent

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