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    Americans supported slavery because slavery was legal‚ technology has changed‚ and slavery going on today. Many of the American supported because they need to work their farms and other labor jobs. ¨England’s southern colonies in North America developed a farm economy that could not survive without slave labor.¨ ¨Early in the seventeenth century‚ a Dutch ship loaded with African slaves introduced a solution—and a new problem—to the New World.¨(Civil War Trust). ¨Slaves were most economical on large

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    How to Find and Compile Information for a Research Paper Writing a research paper can be a simple process or a complex one‚ depending on your topic. Some college professors give their students the option of choosing their own topic or assigning one. Either way‚ there is a process or steps to follow in order for your research paper to be a good one. Gathering information is the most important part of a research paper. Where you find your informationhow you take and organize notes‚ are essential

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    attention and greater community awareness. His illustrious poem Advice to a Son will be analysed‚ resulting in a comparison of other sources from pop culture which similarly complement and explore this confronting youth issue. The poem can be interpreted as being about the influence and strain parents put on their children to reach unattainable expectations‚ sometimes leading to the diagnosis of a mental illness. THEME/ YOUTH ISSUE: Advice to a Son is about the dangers of parental demands‚ rather than

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    (P1‚ P2) (P4‚ P5) Report Information systems are used by organisations to collect‚ store and process data. This can then be used by other departments to gain information on certain things. Information system is made up of 5 different features: Data‚ Hardware‚ People‚ Telecommunications and software. Data The data you collect must be as accurate as possible and stored. The data will then be recap to create information. This will then be used by the different functional departments.

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    combines education and care‚ emphasising that bringing up children is the shared responsibility of parents and society. It is a practical and theoretical framework‚ with 9 key principles‚ as follows: • A focus on the child as a whole person‚ and support for the child’s overall development • The practitioner seeing herself/himself as a person‚ in relationship with the child or young person • Children and staff are seen as inhabiting the same life space‚ not as existing in separate hierarchical domains

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    Wigmans Explain the Legal and ethical issues in relation to the use of information. The explanation needs to include how the business complies with current legislation and how they deals with ethical issues by means on policies and codes of practice. Legal issues: Presenting a couple of situations in which Hugo boss has to cope with legal issues. For instance: Hugo Boss does not use its market position to obtain advantages for itself by dictating prices or refusing to supply goods. When a company

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    For many years there has been much debate about what‚ if anything‚ sets adult education apart from other fields of study or disciplines. According to Davenport and Davenport (1985)‚ the identification of what is unique about adult learning (in contrast to child or youth learning) has been a long-standing effort in adult education. They reasoned that if this difference could be identified‚ then the research territory of adult education could be based on these theoretical distinctions. Knowles (1980)

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    increasing number of adult students are on college campuses seeking undergraduate degrees‚ filling some of the seats formerly occupied by the traditional‚ 18-22-year-old students (Apps‚ 1981; Cross‚ 1981; Leckie‚ 1988). Cross (1981) notes that part-time students make up the greater part of this increase. Indeed the number of full-time adult students is still quite small‚ particularly at four-year colleges and universities. While universities are noticing the presence of mature adults in their full-time

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    Topic 2 Explain why comparing the G.D.P. of various nations might not tell you which nation is better off. Use information from the World Bank website to support your answers. In your explanation refer to the limitations of using G.D.P. as a measure of economic welfare and where possible‚ refer to the countries in your table above. Due to the very complex methods used in estimating gross domestic product and the sheer enormity of the task‚ gross domestic product is very necessarily a less than

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    Seattle‚ WA 98104-2499‚ USA Most deaths in intensive care units occur after decisions to limit or withdraw life support [1‚2]. Despite an extensive literature on whether to withdraw life support‚ little attention has been given to how to withdraw it [3‚4]. For example‚ a recent edition of a critical care textbook exhaustively covers the ethical and legal aspects of life-support withdrawal‚ but makes no recommendations for carrying it out [5]. Only recently‚ in the wake of growing data that problems

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