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    have on the teaching of English in your community? (Use reference to specific studies to support your discussion) ABSTRACT: “Sexist language” is language that expresses bias in favour of one sex and thus treats the other sex in a discriminatory manner. In most cases‚ the bias is in favour of men and against women. This paper firstly discusses Feminists claims that English is a sexist language. Then it emphasizes the type of changes needed to resolve this issue in today’s society

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    Co-branding with other manufacturers of food and drink and brand franchising to manufacturers of other goods and services. | * Market potential * Changing of lifestyle | T. (Threat) | * Who knows if the market for coffee will grow and stay in favour with customers‚ or whether another type of beverage or leisure activity will replace coffee in the future? * Starbucks are exposed to raises in the cost of coffee and dairy products. * | * Competition * Enthusiasm of health consciousness

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    soldiers and their families. I chose white for the background because it represents goodness in protecting the church and I also coloured the eyebrows orange to show the Catholic Church’s succession to opposing conscription. The evil was that people in favour of conscription were disrespecting or ruining the Catholic Church’s reputation by producing anti-Catholic pamphlets and cartoons against the Australian Catholic Community. This is depicted in the drawing in the bottom sector of the eye‚ evident in

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    Evolution Notes

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    of being tame. After 35 generations (within his lifetime)‚ he was able to breed tameness into 80% of the offspring. They became very dog like and even changed appearance to be more dog like. Problems with artificial selection * Breeders may favour traits that lead to less genetic diversity * Some dogs have bad hips * Sweet corn is prone to insect damage Leading to Evolution * French scientist – Buffon wondered about anatomical features that served no purpose * Life must change

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    Case Note

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    seized a number of articles in it which they took away to New Scotland Yard. The House of Lord Opinion: The House of Lord’s opinion was 4-1 in favour of the appellant. The opinions of Lord Hutton and Lord Rodger were in favour of the appellant and Lord Nicholls and Lord Hoffmann agreed with them. Lord Hope gave dissenting judgement in favour of the respondent. Ratio of the Case: Police were entitled under section 17 of PACE to enter premises in order to search for the person wanted for

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    Le Chatelier's

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    1. OBJECTIVE 1.1 To use Le Chatelier’s principle for determining the effect of change in concentration. 1.2 To use Le Chatelier’s principle for determining the effect of change in temperature. 2. INTRODUCTION Henry-Louis Le Chatelier‚ (born Oct. 8‚ 1850‚ Paris‚ France—died Sept. 17‚ 1936‚ Miribel-les-Échelles)‚ French chemist who is best known for Le Chatelier’s principle‚ which makes it possible to predict the effect a change of conditions (such as temperature‚ pressure‚ or concentration of

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    Part 1 How might deindividuation theory explain the looting behaviour that sometimes accompanies crowd riots? What are the strengths and weaknesses of this kind of approach to understanding collective behaviour? This essay considers how deindividuation theory might explain the looting behaviour that sometimes accompanies crowd riots by firstly defining the concept and evaluating some of the available evidence that seeks to validate its existence‚ and demonstrating how it might be

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    Exercise 1 MawiWorld Sdn Bhd acquired the shares in E-Keen Sdn Bhd on 1 October 2007 for RM359‚450 when E-Keen Sdn Bhd’s profit and loss and capital reserve were RM30‚600 and RM20‚000 respectively. Balance Sheets as 30 September 2008 MawiWorld Sdn Bhd E-Keen Sdn Bhd RM RM RM RM Non current assets Property 200‚000 270‚000 Plant and machinery (net book value) 203‚000 260‚000 Investments in E-Keens Sdn Bhd 225‚000 ordinary shares 281‚450

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    jurors about ‘reasonable doubt’ and through negotiations they are able to bring it in all the testimonies and evidences presented by the prosecution. Eventually ‘reasonable doubt’ leads all the other eleven jurors to abandon all the doubtful proofs in favour of the boy and give the ‘not guilty’ decision. Throughout the play from the starting juror 8 is the only one who votes ‘not guilty’ as he says‚ ‘It’s not easy for me to raise my hand and send a boy off to die without talking about it first.’ This

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    Salvador Dali The Burning Giraffe 1. Structural Frame In Paris in the mid 1920’s surrealism became the new art movement and was widespread and lasting. The movement was characterised by pictures that contained detailed‚ strange and unnerving objects with dream like character. The art has a visually striking‚ controversial and bizarre quality‚ which was the result of the rejected ‘need’ for rational thought and behaviour. Salvador Dali described the art as ‘’hand painted dream photographs’’

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