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    | |533 |1.1 |There are many causes of dementia. Dementia is caused by changes to the brain; there are different | | | |types of Dementia. Vascular dementia is caused when the brains blood supply is disrupted‚ the brain| | | |does not get enough oxygen and brain cells die off. Lewys Body dementia is caused by lumps of | | | |protein in the brain which interfere with

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    customer’s tastes & lifestyles are going to be in the future? 1. In the far future: In the world we live today Fashion Brands can buy information’s about the upcoming trends. A well-known way of buying information is called “cool hunting” >> Companies that predict trends. Fashion Brands can buy the information for an expensive price. Advantages: Companies have travelled the world to go find the most innovative people. They have observed them closely worldwide. Cool hunting companies not only look

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    INDIVIDUAL WRITTEN CASE ANALYSIS You have been assigned to a strategic planning committee where your charge is to analyze the search industry and Google’s competitive position. Your report should include a 3 to 5 page executive summary of recommendations necessary to allow Google to strengthen its lead in the search industry and to make a success of its smartphone business‚ cloud computing‚ entry into emerging markets‚ and other recent ventures. Your recommendations should be specific and supported

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    Homework One Xin Weng B# 00481171 1. What percent of BookBinders customers are female? 66.6% of customers are female. Gender Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent Valid Female 33302 66.6 66.6 66.6 Male 16698 33.4 33.4 100.0 Total 50000 100.0 100.0 2. Which three states account for the largest percentage of BookBinders’s customers? New Jersey‚ New York and Pennsylvania are the three largest states. State Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent Valid APO (Military)

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    in some ways but very different in others. The views from these theories are different on morality and ethics‚ so it is harder to know which theory is right . Virtue ethics theory says that we should look at the character of a person rather than their actions. Aristotle claims that a virtuous life is easy‚ and that living a virtuous life makes people who live that way are happy. When a person performs virtuous acts they become a better person. By living and acting this way regularly

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    ans are not rational by definition but we do have the ability to behave and think rational in our own way. As I previously stated Akerlof and Shiller mentioned that humans do not behave in a rational way but I feel in ways we do depending on the person. In order for someone to be rational with their money and buying‚ they need to know all aspects of their purchase. A rational person would take in all consequences of buying a certain good or product. They make the rational choice of whether they

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    Jackson Explain and Illustrate features a Tolerant Individual may be said to Require Tolerance involves not acting on one’s disaproval of a practice or value that one opposes. This defintion would suggest that a mysoginistic individual who does not believe in femal suffrage is being toletant. The mysoginist may have arguments against that female right eg. being the maternal sex‚ their role is as a houswife therefore‚ political decisions do not concern them. So the individual disaproves

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    The limitation of human contact due to the use of technology has had a positive effect on people’s life because people who are isolated or anxious has an opportunity to do something without talking to people‚ faster to get things done‚ and it creates more jobs for people. Talking to people is a part of life but when the world is more computerized then you do not have to as much; some people has mental issues or anxiety when talking to someone but now with the use of technology you will not have to

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    Understand the context of supporting individuals with learning disabilities Outcome 1 Understand the legislation and policies that support the human rights and inclusion of individuals with learning disabilities 1.1 Identify legislation and policies that are designed to promote the human rights‚ inclusion‚ equal life chances and citizenship of individuals with learning disabilities The Mental Capacity Act 2005 – was introduced in England and Wales in 2007 and aims to protect the rights of

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    Dementia Dementia The word Dementia describes a set of symptoms that may include memory loss‚ and difficulties with thinking‚ problem solving or language. Dementia is caused when the brain is damaged by diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease or a series of strokes. Dementia is progressive‚ meaning that the symptoms will gradually get worse. Dependent on which part of the brain is affected a person will present differently. Area of the Brain Key Functions that could be affected Frontal Lobe

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