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    students should have the right to control their own bodies and choose what they do with it. The aim of compulsory PE isn’t being fulfilled at present in any case‚ and greater efforts to enforce it will only result in more deceit. Children will purposely miss school for the entire day just because they don’t want to take part in PE or‚ in the most extreme cases‚ may be withdrawn due to parents being unwilling to allow their children to be forced into something they don’t wish to do. Therefore‚ people feel

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    people can be influenced in both positive and negative ways. In the three novels that we have read so far‚ Great Expectations‚ Lés Misérables‚ and Wuthering Heights‚ the main characters are faced with negative challenges and influences. Positive guides and influences also affect the characters in these books; the positive guides usually end up winning in the end. In Great Expectations‚ the main character of the story was Pip. Some of the negative influences that Pip faces include poverty‚ low

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    What factors contribute to polyandry in Tibet and how stable are these forms of marriage? Polyandry is a form of polygamy marriage whereby one woman has more than one husbands. In Tibet those husbands are often brothers (fraternal polyandry). The wife may not say anything on who the father of the child is so as to avoid tensions and in some cases she might be unsure of the biological father. Even though polyandrous marriages are used to curb population growth and minimise land fragmentation‚ these

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    “How important was the Suez crisis in redefining Britain’s international role?” The Suez crisis of 1956 affected Anthony Eden’s belief that Britain was still an imperial power‚ it is arguable that the events that had taken place affected in some way the redefining of Britain’s international status. Britain was suffering deeply with the retreat from the empire; the Suez Canal was a key factor to Britain’s trade route. It was under Colonel Nasser the Egyptian independence was called for. In the 1959

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    How does Emily Dickinson use language and form to present death? Death is a key theme in much of Dickinson’s poetry. It is explored in depth in poems ’Because I Could Not Stop for Death’ (712) and ’I heard a fly buzz’ (465). 712 dramatises the conflict between a life and the peaceful eternity of death. Her close focus on death in these poems allows the reader to see death from different perspectives‚ in 712 death is almost portrayed as a welcoming gentlemen yet in 465 death appears to be an uncomfortable

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    peaceful and perfect ‘the golden foothill slopes curve up’ just like Heaven however it seems to be lonely. There is just pure nature there‚ no sole mates except for each other. ‘There is an ash pile made by many fires’. This represents the end of something. The ash pile of ‘many’ fires not only one‚ can indicate that a lot of things have ended there. The ending of those things could have been good or bad‚ could have led to loneliness or happiness. An ending to something is usually lonely and unpleasant

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    Academic writing The Effect of the Introduction of POP Shelf Displays on Sales of Organic Flour Table of contents Table of contents ................................................................................................. 0   1.   Introduction .................................................................................................. 1   2. Literature review ............................................................................................ 2   3. Methodology

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    creative‚ London‚ Kogan Page‚ London and sterling‚ VA Michael Armstrong (2004) Sixth Edition‚ How to be even better manager‚ How to be decisive‚ London‚ Kogan Page‚ London and sterling‚ VA Richard Templer‚ (2003)10 Rules of work‚ Cultivate diplomacy‚ Great Britain‚ Pearson Education Christina L. Merkley (2012) Tuckman’s model [online] Available at‚ http://www.shift-it-coach.com/tag/tuckman-model/ (Accessed 25 December2012)  Mind Tools Ltd‚ 1996-2013‚ Team effectiveness assessment [online] Available at

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    MHR Juricelma Teodora Andre P1002023 GROUP -10A INTRODUTION Heath and social care is very vast service sector undergoing change rapidly‚ whith new gogevent initialtives giving it a higher profile than ever. The factors to be considered when plainning the recruitment of individuals to work in heealth and social care firstly deciding what stsffing needs health and social care sector have and whether to use independent contractors or hire employees to fill these needs‚ recruiting and training

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    Employees’ roles and responsibilities in relation to the prevention and control of infection Working in social care involves contact with people who may be infected and those who are more prone to various infections. To prevent cross infection (infection which spread from one person to another) it is important to take precautions such as: • Wear gloves – any occasion when contact with body fluids (body waste‚ blood‚ mucus‚ sputum‚ sweat or vomit)‚ rash‚ pressure sore‚ wound‚ bleeding or broken

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