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    my dear lecturer and all my fellow classmates. my passion is to present about Polaroid cameras/ instant cameras. Polaroid camera has been around for ages and of the earliest model can date back as old as 1923. Polaroid Cameras today comes in many designs‚ and colors. All are designed to suite a variety of taste. Furthermore‚ the capabilities and benefits of an instant camera/ Polaroid camera have been seriously undermined. This is due the emergence of advance DSLR in the market but there are still

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    created equal‚ that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights‚ that among these are Life‚ Liberty‚ and the pursuit of . . .” The ending of this quote has become twisted through time and the usage of the document. Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World‚ written in 1932‚ is becoming a more accurate description of the future than one my wish to admit. The downfall of free will due to deleterious regulations pressed by civilization to maintain stability is drawing nearer as the world enters

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    ‘The Ultimate protection against research error and bias is supposed to come from the way scientists constantly test and retest each others results’ – To What extent would you agree with this claim in the natural and human sciences. Human beings are inherently flawed creatures. Through faults in reason and sense perception we interpret the world not as it truly is. Both the Human and Natural Sciences are tools to understand the world and are a lens in which to comprehend ideas not readily available

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    fertile offspring. New species arise in two ways‚ hybridisation and polyploidy. Polyploidy is an increase in the number of sets of chromosomes. Hybridisation is the production of offspring from parents of two different species‚ this means though that the offspring is not fertile such a mule‚ a cross between a horse and a donkey‚ which is why hybridisation can only be explained in plants and not animals. Allopatric speciation is when speciation occurs as a result of barriers this could be by mountain

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    and __________ are indispensable to success in the 21st-century economy. A. Knowledge ( large inventories. B. Knowledge ( speed. C. Cost control ( bureaucratic designs. D. A and C. E. A‚ B‚ and C. B GT Ap What Is Competitive Advantage? 119. An organization establishes a __________ when it has a core competency that sets it apart from its competitors and gives it an advantage over them in the marketplace. A. Core advantage. B. Market advantage

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    character’ To what extent do you agree with this statement?  Comedy is entertainment consisting of jokes and satire‚ in order to make an audience laugh. In my opinion‚ Malvolio is a comic character. A comic character would need characteristics to do with comedy. For example‚ in Malvolio’s case‚ he shows that he is an arrogant character‚ almost villainous‚ and because of Marias plot he can be seen getting what he deserves‚ and a villainous character getting their comeuppance would be seen as comic

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    their work”. To what extent do you agree with this? The ‘true value’ of a relationship can be interpreted in various ways‚ the idea of a positive romantic love and trust are aspects associated directly with this notion. Yet in some ways the true value of a relationship can be more in line with realism and imperfections‚ which both F. Scott Fitzgerald and Carol Ann Duffy explore. In ‘The Great Gatsby’ F. Scott Fitzgerald presents an illustration of the American dream and with this theme the idea of

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    comes from la petanca [peˈtaŋkɔ] in the Provençal dialect of the Occitan language‚ deriving from the expression pès tancats [ˈpɛ taŋˈka]‚ meaning "feet together" or more exactly "feet anchored". The casual form of the game of pétanque is played by about 17 million people in France‚ mostly during their summer vacations. There are about 375‚000 players licensed with the Fédération Française de Pétanque et Jeu Provençal (FFPJP) and some 3‚000 in England. Another 20‚000 or so play in Quebec‚ Canada.

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    CHAPTER 1 What Is Critical Thinking‚ Clinical Reasoning‚ and Clinical Judgment? This chapter at a glance Critical Thinking: Behind Every Healed Patient Critical Thinking: Not Simply Being Critical Rewards of Learning to Think Critically How This Book Helps You Improve Thinking Brain-Based Learning Organized for Novices and Experts What’s the Difference between Thinking and Critical Thinking? Critical Thinking: Some Different Descriptions A Synonym: Reasoning Common Critical Thinking Descriptions

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    1. Describe what Montessori meant by ‘’New Education’’? Maria Montessori believed that despite economic and technological development there are conflicts and sufferings instead of peace and harmony in our modern world. She believed that the prevailing social problems were unfulfilled and can only be fulfilled by educating the youth for the generation of balanced adults who would contribute towards world peace. By ‘’New Education’’ she meant that we could set up a new education system that could

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