Spiderman perfectly describes the war measures act. The war measures act was created in 1914 and gave the government the full power to do anything in order to maintain peace and safety for all Canadian citizens. It was only used three times in Canadian history before it was replaced by the Emergences act in 1988. It was invoked during World War I from 1914-1920‚ World War II from 1941-1945 and once again during the October crisis in 1970. The question is was the war measures act necessary‚ or was the Canadian
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Examine the economic arguments used to explain the partition of West Africa. In the late 1880s‚ only limited areas of Africa were subjected to the direct rule of Europeans. However‚ the next 20 years saw an increase in the confiscation of African colonies by the Europeans and by 1914 the partition of Africa had been consolidated. By 1914‚ with the exception of Ethiopia and Liberia‚ the whole of Africa had been partitioned and occupied by the imperial powers of France‚ Britain‚ Germany‚ Portugal
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1 Understanding Motivation for Adult Learners None of us are to be found in sets of tasks or lists of attributes; we can be known only in the unfolding of our unique stories within the context of everyday events. Vivian Gussin Paley Like the national economy‚ human motivation is a topic that people know is important‚ continuously discuss‚ and would like to predict. We want to know why people do what they do. But just as tomorrow’s inflationary trend seems beyond our influence and understanding
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relationships we might logically expect between variables Independent variable Cause Dependent variable Effect‚ depending on another Idiographic explanation Idio = unique; full explanation; limited to a single case Nomothetic explanation Explains a class of situations using only one/a few explanatory factors; partial explanation induction From specific to general‚ from observation to pattern deduction From general to specific‚ from pattern to observation (“All x are like...‚ so...”)
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within the mesophyll layer of the leaves. But in order to measure the rate of photosynthesis‚ the gases in the leaves need to be drawn out of the mesophyll. This can be done by creating a vacuum‚ which will further be explained in the procedure. This will allow us to see the effect of one reactant‚ carbon dioxide‚ in
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Understanding the principles of developing postive relationships with children‚ young people and adults. 1.1:1 Why effective communication is important We are more likely to communicate information to one another if we have positive relationships. Parents and other adults who come into the school are more likely to give beneficial support if communication is strong and effective – this‚ in turn‚ benefits pupils. It is also important for pupils that we model effective communication skills
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Psychology AS Psychology (AQA‚ A) Research Methods Workbook Name …… Stella Akinwumi……………………………………... Section 1 - Quantitative and qualitative research methods Research methods are the ways that psychologists investigate a theory. Different methods will be appropriate for different topics/theories/situations. Quantitative = Quantitative research gathers data in numerical form which can be put into categories‚ or in
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be that fast to become an obese like the most of US people are? And would it be dangerous? In doing the documentary‚ he uses experiment and do it by himself only to prove in his own eyes what the effect of doing this 30-day diet is. The methods used by him is that he interviews random people such as the representative of a large food lobbying group‚ the lawyer who sued McDonald’s‚ and other people as well. The data that he needed are his overall and specific health status. And that could
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Appendix A3: Study Methods for Student Surveys A3.1 Introduction We used two survey instruments to measure student outcomes from inquiry-based learning in undergraduate mathematics and to compare these outcomes between various student groups‚ in particular‚ between IBL and non-IBL students. The attitudinal survey was designed to detect the quality of and changes in students’ mathematical beliefs‚ affect‚ learning goals‚ and mathematical problem-solving strategies. The learning gains survey (SALG-M)
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Question 1 How can graphics and/or statistics be used to misrepresent data? Where have you seen this done? Answer: It is a well known fact that statistics can be misleading. They are often used to prove a point and an easily be twisted in favor of that point. Statistics‚ graphics and database are used in medical field to approve‚ prove or disapprove theories‚ analysis and interpretation of ailments‚ medications and its impact and treatment and its effectiveness. As noted by Nursing Research (2011)/
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