real because of lack of knowledge‚ humans would believe an idea that would sometimes explain fails or destruction in the world but sometimes they involve hatred. In hip-hop music they’re many slang sayings and sometimes come from deep feelings but sometimes do not explain or send a message from the devil. People make a big deal about reversing song lyrics to make them sound like they are from the devil or the illuminati. But the illuminati are real because some to do with explain attacks‚ wars‚ diseases
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Question #1: A. Explain why tearing paper is an example of a physical change and not a chemical change. Physical change is a change in shape. Chemical change is when a product changes into a completely different thing because of a reorganization of molecules. When you tear paper‚ the paper does not turn into something else; it is still paper. Does‚ tearing paper is an example of physical change. B. Explain why burning a piece of paper is an example of a chemical change and not a physical change
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EXPLAIN THE DECISION MAKING PROCESS WITH EXAMPLE OF YOUR OWN. Introduction:- Decision making is an integral part of the most of the top manager’s duties. Not even a single day passes without taking decisions particularly in modern organisations. Hence‚ management and decision making are considered as inseparable. In fact‚ whatever a manager does‚ he can do it only by taking some decision. All matters related to planning‚ organization‚ staffing‚ directing and
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Explain Cricks view of politics using contemporary examples This essay will explain Cricks views on politics‚ as outlined in his book ‘In defence of Politics’ (1962). That politics is a way to bring together differing opinions to resolves problems and disputes in a peaceful manner for the benefit of the majority and for the good of the populace. Cricks belief of what politics entails involves a democratic ideology and as we are considered to have a democratic society in which we live validating
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some people choose to break a law or act outside the norms of society‚ the theory of labeling says that deviation is the product of interaction between the individual and society. Criminologically unique‚ the theory suggests that the criminal justice system‚ which is supposed to reduce crime‚ could actually provide the conditions that create new deviations. Therefore‚ the theory of labeling is a theory that supports a less punitive approach to crime. When society qualifies a person as deviant‚ these
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1.2 Describe underpinning theories of change Undermining is; repairing of faulty foundations. There are many theories that explain the reasons for change and the way people react to changes. Mckibben explains reasons for changes in three ways Firstly it is the incremental changes‚ these are small changes. It may be a change in Timetable‚ change in a parents feedback form so that more information is gathered‚ area being cordoned off because of a leak. This would mean changing or tweaking things for
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a) Explain Aristotle’s understanding of the four causes. Unlike his teacher‚ Plato‚ Aristotle believed that the world could be explained by physical observation. This approach of using the five senses‚ cataloguing and categorising‚ is the foundation of scientific study. The approach is known as empiricism. Plato believed that we needed to look beyond the physical for an explanation of the universe in the guise of the World of Forms. Aristotle disagreed with this. Aristotle’s understanding of
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Explain the Platonic concept of Forms. Plato believed that reality is more than what we sense around the world (e.g. taste‚ smell‚ hear‚ see and touch)‚ he believed that behind these physical realities lies a perfect version of them in which he called Forms and that the greatest thing we can learn is to have knowledge and understanding of them. Plato’s theory means that what we can sense around us (for example a chair) is just a mere shadow of the perfect version which exists in the world of Forms
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Student self-assessment diagnostics Resources include grammar and research self-assessment diagnostics that students can take on their own. Based on a student’s results‚ the My-Lab requires Resource topics that will help the student improve his or her skill level. The My-lab flags these required topics with the Required by Diagnostic icon in Resources and the gradebook‚ and lists them in My Study Plan. The My Lab also posts the results of self-assessment diagnostics and all other exercise
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‘Explain and discuss the relationship between power‚ authority and legitimacy.’ The aim of this essay is the one to discuss more in detail the relationship between power‚ authority and legitimacy. However‚ in order to better understand the issues and arguments which regard the three of them‚ I will give a brief description of the following and at last state the view of the great philosopher Plato. Power is what we define as the ability to force others into doing certain things even against their
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