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    Perceptual Error

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    error presupposes a particular understanding of the nature of perception. In fact‚ any theory of perceptual error presupposes a particular model of consciousness‚ one in which there exists a possible correspondence relation between the objects of direct perception and external objects. In other words‚ the assumption that perceptual errors exist depends upon a representational model of consciousness‚ which may or may not accurate describe the functions of

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    Marketing and Natasha

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    TIME CONTEXT * 2001 VIEW POINT Since Natasha started in 1993‚ it has steadily grown to become one of the leading direct selling companies in the country. As a wholly Filipino-owned company‚ Natasha takes pride in the fact that it has become one of the leaders in an industry that has been traditionally dominated by multinational companies. Natasha Philippines is a direct selling company carrying shoes‚ apparel‚ accessories and personal care products. We work through a network of dealers who

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    Diode and Its Application

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    I. Diode and Diode Application 1. Diodes 2. Rectification 3. Power supply filter 4. Applications of diodes ← Signal rectifier ← Diode gate ← Diode clamps ← Limiter Diodes Some elements are linear (resistors‚ capacitors‚ inductors)‚ which means that doubling the applied signal (let us say a voltage) produces a doubling of the response (let us say a current). They are also passive – they do not have built-in source of power. They are two-terminal devices‚ (which

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    Eclectic Approach

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    USING ECLECTIC APPOACH FOR FUTURE TEACHING Nowadays‚ English has become the Global language. It is the language of science‚ technology‚ economic‚ etc. As a result‚ learning English has become an essential need for everyone. While learners try their best to reach their goal of successful communicator in foreign language‚ teachers find ways to make language teaching effective. In this fashion‚ considering and choosing the right way in teaching is prior thing for all of teachers and I am not an exception

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    Principles of welding

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    Unit 003: Principles of welding Lesson 1 Handout 1 – Heat sources required for fusion welding The following basic notes have been produced for learners and tutors and if required could be extend. Objectives 3.1.1(a)(b)(c)(i)(ii)(d)(e)(i)(ii)(iii)(iv)(v) Introduction To make a fused joint the heat source must be capable of creating localized fusion in a controlled manner. Basic requirements for the production of a fully fused joint: Temperature should be `significantly above

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    Democracy as the reflection of the Fourth Principle of Pancasila The problem of democracy has always been an interesting conversation in this country. Although always refer to democracy based on Pancasila‚ his form is different. Sometimes‚ even very opposite‚ between Guided Democracy‚ Pancasila Democracy and Democracy in the era of the Reformation. Cutting edge‚ always considered the most correct‚ so it is natural‚ if democracy is not democracy even considered previously. The term democracy itself

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    Law Notes

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    Hostile Witnesses – Structure of Answer 1. “The issue here is whether [counsel] can discredit their own witness‚ [witness’s name]‚ in the witness box?” a. When calling a witness‚ the caller expects their testimony to be favourable to the case. When this doesn’t happen‚ the caller will want to attack the witness to destroy the effect of the evidence. b. Whether you can do this depends on whether the witness is hostile or merely unfavourable. c. Usually crops up in examination-in-chief

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    Mlm System in Bangladesh

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    Abstract Multilevel Marketing (MLM) is a recent trend added to the business notion of Bangladesh. It is a concept used by many countries around the globe‚ with United States of America practicing it for almost fifty years. MLM not only operates as direct marketing channel but also it is being practiced by many companies to increase their customer base. The concept of MLM in Bangladesh was introduced by Global Guardian Network (GGN) in 1998. Since then many of the firms have ventured into the MLM practices

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    immensely difficult (Xiong‚ 2017). There are‚ however organizations that are trying to push back against this system that continues to create vast inequalities. One such organization that is trying to do something about these inequalities is Operation Fresh Start (OFS). I will be analyzing this organization’s policies and practices about cultural competency based on interviews I conducted with staff who are currently working at OFS. I will then offer ideas on where improvement can be made by the organization

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    Pressure groups are common place within the contemporary political system; Collins English Dictionary defines such an organisation as "a group of people who seek to exert pressure on legislators‚ public opinion‚ etc‚ in order to promote their own ideas or welfare." There are many different forms of pressure group; they can be insider or outsider‚ sectional or causal. It is important to distinguish between pressure groups and political parties; pressure groups do not seek political power‚ instead

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