Q. For ONE group you have studied describe the positive contributions that the group makes to the wider community The Aged make various positive contributions to the community‚ many which go unseen. Although the Aged are perceived to be a burden to society due to the image in which society depicts‚ their contribution to benefiting those around them is unending. The Australia bureau of statistics defines the Aged as those who are 65 years and older. As this stage in the lifespan is usually associated
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Introduction People are motivated to work toward a goal by the expectation of receiving a reward they need (Maslow‚ 1954; Robbins‚ 2004). Motivation can be either intrinsic or extrinsic. Interesting and joyful tasks can evoke intrinsic motivation‚ which exists within an individual‚ while extrinsic motivation is influenced by external elements‚ such as status‚ threats and poverty (Be´nabou & Tirole‚ 2001). In terms of occupation‚ researchers maintain that an appropriate work design leads to a high
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situation in which there is a single seller and there is no close substitute of the commodity sold by the monopolist. Q 6)Explain how scarcity and choice go together? 3 Marks ANS- Resources refer to all the factors of production. Scarcity means that resources which produce goods and services are less in relation to their demand. Though these resources are scarce they can be used for producing different goods. Due to scarcity of these resources‚ an economy cannot produce all the goods and services
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How Humans Contribute to Global Warming Jaelinne Mason SCI207 Dependence of Man on the Environment Prof. Lynne Trevisan November 26‚ 2012 How Humans Contribute to Global Warming Scientists know more than ever before about how the Earth’s climate is changing and what that will mean for people‚ habitats and wildlife across the planet (National Geographic‚ 2012). Glaciers are melting‚ sea levels are rising‚ cloud forests are drying‚ and wildlife is scrambling to keep pace (National Geographic
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v. Cruikshank (1876). This case took place during the Reconstruction period of the south in Grand Parish‚ Louisiana. During this time there were many changes being made in the state and local government positions. In 1873 the governor of Louisiana appointed a new Judge and Sheriff
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RESUME RAVAL KAVIT HARSIDDHARAY Department of Pharmaceutical Engineering‚IIT-BHU‚Varanasi. Mob no: 08081930031 Email id: raval.kavit.phe11@itbhu.ac.in Objective: To be potential resource to the organization where I can utilize all my skills & knowledge which would help the organization to grow & further enhance my growth profile. It would be my never-ending dedication to maintain the spectrum of integrity‚ honesty& character. Education qualification: degree M.pharm B.pharm Xll X
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Joseph Kerman‚ in his 1985 book Musicology‚ stated that musicology had "come to mean the study of the history of Western music in the high-art tradition musicology is perceived as dealing essentially with the factual‚ the documentary‚ the verifiable‚ the analysable‚ the positivistic." Richard Middleton defines musicology as "the scientific study of music." Nicholas Cook‚ in his article What is Musicology?‚ claims that musicology "is all about the knowledge that underlies the enjoyment of music
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This research paper is about Vladimir Lenin’s early life‚ how it led him to communism‚ and his life as a communist. Communism is a political theory derived from Karl Marx‚ advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs. Vladimir is known for his various efforts and contributions to the communist and socialist parties. One of his famous quotes is‚ “The goal of socialism is communism.” He
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HISTORY 212-2 Primary Source Analysis #2 Significant Lines for Discussion Chapter 16: America’s Gilded Age‚ 1870-1890 Thorstein Veblen‚ Excerpts from The Theory of the Leisure Class (1899) * “By a further refinement‚ wealth acquired passively by transmission from ancestors or other antecedents presently becomes even more honorific than wealth acquired by the possessor’s own effort.” Luther Standing Bear‚ excerpt from My People the Sioux (1928) * “These people cared nothing for
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The View from the Bottom Rail The freeing of black slaves ranks as one of the major events in American history. It was a time of trials of triumphs for both the freed slaves and the white folks. In The View from the Bottom Rail‚ we are presented with accounts from both parties as freedom is granted across the southern states. As slavery was abolished‚ former slaves describe what it was like to be living a life of freedom. The focal point of this chapter is that freedom was coming to four million
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