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    There’s no reason to make decorating mistakes if you know what to avoid. In order to create a functional bedroom‚ there are certain things you want to avoid. Usually decorators or friends can tell you after the fact‚ what you did wrong. This article endeavors to stop you from ever taking that path in the first place. Here are common bedroom decorating Mistakes to avoid. Limit the Pillows. Pillows are handy but can get in the way if there’s too many of them. Too many of them on the bed give the

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    The Scientific Process is commonly represented as a linear process‚ but is better represented by a web or cyclic process because there is no distinct beginning or end. The cyclic process shows that there is no pattern to the process of science‚ and that one discovery can lead to a whole new process. Scientists can’t precisely predict exactly where their research might take them. The linear process shown in textbooks does not accurately portray the Scientific Method. It only shows one distinct path

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    How to Create a Winning Business Idea--in Six Easy Steps I often meet business founders whose minds are overflowing with brilliant ideas for new products. They seem to develop terrific new concepts every single day of their lives. They are watchful‚ always inquiring‚ perceptive and continually seeking (and often finding) the next big thing. Their never-ending challenge is to pick a winner—(only one!)–out of scores of possibilities‚ and run with it. On the other hand‚ I listen to intelligent

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    My method of intervention I have chosen for an example is; restraint‚ a form of physical intervention. It is an assertive approach to intervention. Dictionary description The act of restraining or the condition of being restrained. Loss or abridgment of freedom. An influence that inhibits or restrains; a limitation. An instrument or a means of restraining. Control or repression of feelings; constraint. Restraint can take many forms. It may be both verbal and physical and may vary in degree

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    1. Describe a range of appropriate investigative methods that can be used to explore diversity in a community. Investigation methods that are often used to explore diverse communities are‚ Survey‚ Using a questionnaire is a good way of collecting information from large numbers of participants. You would use this method of investigation gathering when it is not possible to get numbers or the relevant information from text books or internet. Pros‚ • Surveys are cheap to do • Surveys are

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    houses in the world that is deeply rooted in modern Arabian opulence‚ uses some types of promotional methods to promote for their perfumes. These types are: 1- Gift with purchase: The “gift with purchase” is a very common promotional technique. It is also known as a “premium promotion” in that the customer gets something in addition to the main purchase. This type of promotion is widely used for luxury perfumes. 2- Magazines ads : The company promote for the newest product in the local

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    Title: Looking at fibres Aim: To investigate natural and synthetic fibres under the microscope. Hypothesis: I predict that natural fibres will appear rough and taper under the microscope and synthetic fibres will appear smooth. Method: Refer to text book 1‚ 2-2 fibres and fabrics. Results: Fabric sample to touch Description/observation 1. Silk Soft 2. Leather Soft 3. Corduroy Soft‚ rough underside 4. Nylon Soft‚ stretchy 5. Linen Soft 6. Wool Soft‚ rough‚ fluffy 7. Polyester

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    Scientific method is an epistemological system used by the scientists to investigate natural phenomena‚ developing new knowledge or correcting preceding knowledge (Jennings‚ 2008:5). It is considered the best objective framework to construct an accurate representation of the world‚ it include ideas‚ procedures‚ rules‚ techniques and modes which exist in theoretical research‚ applied research‚ development and promotion of scientific activities. This essay aim to prove that although the scientific

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    “Discuss the methods used in the Women’s Suffrage Movement” The Suffragette’s were a group involved in the Women’s Suffrage Movement of the 19th and 20th century. The struggle for equality for women in Great Britain started long before the turn of the 20th Century. Not all suffragettes agreed with militancy. The movement split into two major factions: The National Union of Women’s Suffrage Society (NUWSS) led by Millicent Fawcett and The Women’s Social and Political Union (WSPU) led by Emmaline

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    is the branch of mathematics concerned with the properties and relations of points‚ lines‚ surfaces‚ solids‚ and higher dimensional analogs. Geometry is used everywhere around us‚ even in places many people would not suspect it to be used. For example‚ geometry is used in football when constructors want to build a football stadium; it is used when creating the football‚ as well as‚ when a coach is drawing out plays on a chalkboard for his players. The game of football has many geometrical shapes

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