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    Causes of the Riots in Oldham Long Term - At one time Oldham produced 13% of the world’s cotton - It was dependant on the industry - Couldn’t compete with foreign competition (although it tried to until 1989) - After WWII migrants from the commonwealth were encouraged to move to Oldham to supplement the workforce - These were mainly Caribbean and Pakistani‚ and later Bangladeshi - 1960 – Larger numbers of Indians‚ Pakistanis and Caribbean migrants settled - Due to poor circumstances‚ they

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    UNIT-I PSYCHOLOGY DEFINITION: The word Psychology derivesfrom Greek word ”Psyche” and “Locus” which means Psyche → Soul Locus → Science or Knowledge The Psychology literary means “the science of the soul”. A science that systematically studies and attempts to explain observablebehaviour and its relationship to unseen “mental” process that go on inside the organism and to external events in the environment. GOALS:  Description  Explanation  Prediction  Control of behaviour Methods of Psychology:

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    The Effect of Job Involvement on Correctional Staff Eric G. Lambert The driving force of corrections is the staff of correctional facilities. It is important to understand how the work environment shapes the attitudes of correctional staff; yet‚ the effect of job involvement on correctional employees has received little‚ if any‚ attention. Most of the research to date has focused on job stress and job satisfaction among correctional staff. Only recently has there been research on other important

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    Hegemonic masculinity describes the idea of the typical masculine man. In this definition‚ it defines men as the powerful dominant ones‚ and women as the subordinate. This idea can be seen is R.W. Connell’s text “The Social Organization of Masculinity”. “The concept of “hegemony”‚ deriving from Antonio Gramsci’s analysis of class relations‚ refers to the cultural dynamic by which a group claims and sustains a leading position in social life” (Connell 77). In order to be able to define the typical

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    birth of a child‚ exposure of sex hormones has a permanent organisational effect on the development of sex organs so that males develop testes and a penis and females develop ovaries and a vagina. Six weeks into pregnancy foetus develop‚ protein hormones call H-Y antigens which release if there is a y chromosome present in the foetus’s genes. 5. Evaluate the biological explanation of gender behaviour/development. (6 marks) The biological explanation of gender

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    ___________________________________________T09 TUTORIAL GROUP NO. OR TIME SCHOOL OF ENGLISH‚ MEDIA STUDIES & ART HISTORY ASSIGNMENT COVER SHEET Name (in full): Kai-chun Hung Student No.: 43120633 Assignment Topic: Introduction of an R 18+ classification category for video games  Word Length: IMPORTANT: THIS STATEMENT MUST BE READ & SIGNED: TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE‚ EXCEPT WHERE OTHERWISE DOCUMENTED‚ THE MATERIAL SUBMITTED HERE FOR ASSESSMENT IS ALL MY OWN ORIGINAL WORK

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    The Killer Clown also known as John Wayne Gacy‚ Jr. was born on 17 March 1942 in Chicago‚ Illinois and was the middle child of three. His father John Wayne Gacy Sr. worked as a machinist and his mother Marion Elaine Robinson was a homemaker. Gacy would have a close relationship with both his mother and sisters but a difficult one with his father who was an alcoholic with a violent temper who thought John was a sickly kid and he would often beat him for being weak. In the early years problems

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    . alhafiz.net/text2speech/?s=AJR+Chun+PhD+CTS+FPE Don’t get “lost in translation”? Use trained professionals for ...Dec 10‚ 2009 ... T he Preamble and General Principles are aspirational goals to guide psychologists toward the highest ideals of psychology. By: Ajr Chun PhD ... alhafiz.net/.../dont-get-lost-in-translation-use-trained-professionals-for-yourenglish-hebrewhebrew-english-translations/ Text To Speach Maori Text to Speech... public speaking text example · dating wor ld bahasa indonesia

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    P. Velez September 14‚ 2012 BS Management I Dekada 70 is one of the best novel of Lualhati Bautista‚ one of the best writer in the Philippines and also an award winning writer for her purposeful writings‚ that talks about not only the life of people during the Marcos regime but also the role of each member in the family. We can say that this novel and the film of Chito S. Roño tell us the story of this decade in the 70′s in the form of facts‚ figures‚ opinionated articles‚ dates‚ and

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    R. v. Dudley and Stephens I am arguing the Defence and I’m seeking the verdict of not guilty. The Defence of Necessity clearly states three points. The first one being that there must be an urgent situation of clear and imminent peril. The second one being that the accused must have had no reasonable legal alternative to breaking the law. The last one states that the harm inflicted by the accused must be proportional to the harm avoided by the accused. Tom Dudley‚ Richard Parker‚ Edmund

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