“Robust knowledge requires both consensus and disagreement.” Discuss this claim with reference to two areas of knowledge. Robust Knowledge is defined as “strong and healthy” knowledge that is “sturdy in construction”. This presents the idea that robust knowledge must have a degree of certainty and must be usable for the growth of even more knowledge‚ and must have a strong degree of personal certainty‚ and that one could use in their everyday dealings in the world. Robust knowledge must be able
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Case Study: Liquidation.com Electronic commerce and digital marketing Group 3 24/11/2010 1. Business Background Every organization deals with surplus assets — whether it is excess inventory‚ damaged items‚ end of lifecycle equipment or customer returns. While most manufacturers‚ retailers‚ corporations and government agencies have well-established forward supply chain processes‚ goods in the reverse supply chain are a huge‚ and often costly‚ distraction for these organizations Liquidity
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How to Design a Digital Library What you do not learn in library school! CASE STUDY UNXXX ESTABLISHMENT OF THE UNXXX LIBRARY AND KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT CENTRE Date Project Information/Name/Number Emil Levine Library Consultant Breitenfurter Strasse 426/3 Vienna Austria A1230 emil.Levine@chello.at ------------------------------- Establishment of the UNXXX Library and Knowledge Management Centre Background: UNXXX decided to leave the existing Vienna International Centre Library and to
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Phrase A Phrase is a group of related words that does not include a subject and predicate. There are several kind of phrases: Noun Phrase A noun phrase is a group of words with a noun as its headword. Some noun phrases begin with an infinitive (to go) or a gerund (going). Example: The young man threw the old dog a bone. Adjective Phrase An adjective phrase is a phrase with an adjective as its head. An adjective phrase modifies a noun. Occasionally following a noun Example:
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interest rates……………………………………………………..2 2.0 How does an increase interest rate affect the economy in the UK? 3.1 Encourage people saving money and reduce borrowing……………2-3 3.2 Decrease firms to investment……………………………………………..3 3.3 Promoting the exchange rate‚ and makes exports less………………...3 3.4 Reduce the aggregate demand and inflation rate………………………4 3.5 The price and cost will fall……………………………………………….4-5 3.6 Increase in unemployment………………………………………………...5
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“That which is accepted as knowledge today is sometimes discarded tomorrow.” Consider knowledge issues raised by this statement in two areas of knowledge. Nowadays‚ due to for example technological development‚ every day can bring us a new knowledge. Something that yesterday was unthinkable‚ today turned into reality. Does that work in the opposite way? Does knowledge from hundreds of years ago is still considered as truth? Does knowledge have a period of validity? I found it very interesting
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PHRASE A phrase is a group of words‚ without a subject and verb‚ that functions in a sentence as one part of speech. Examples: leaving behind the dog smashing into a fence before the first test COMMON TYPES OF PHRASES 1. PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES • contain a preposition and a noun or pronoun called the object of the preposition. Examples: PREP OBJ OF PRE on the freshly pressed white jacket PREP OBJ OF PREP OBJ OF PREP beside the driftwood and seaweed COMMON TYPES OF PHRASES Prepositional
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History Children 1st was established from a case in New York in the 19th century where an eight year old girl was being abused by her adoptive parents‚ but because there was no laws that allowed any intervention this meant agencies couldn’t get involved. It was because of this case that Branches were set up in the UK‚ and in 1889 the Glasgow and Edinburgh branches joined together. (Children1st‚ n.d) Children 1st ‚ was first known as ‘The Scottish National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
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CONCEPT OF DIDITAL DIVIDE AND METHODS TO OVERCOME THE BRIDGE The term “digital divide” refers to the gap between individuals‚ households‚ businesses and geographic areas at different socio-economic levels with regard both to their opportunities to access information and communication technologies (ICTs) and to their use of the Internet for a wide variety of activities. The digital divide reflects various differences among and within countries. The ability of individuals and businesses to take advantage
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appearance are also considered a means of nonverbal communication. According to what people see when they first set their eyes on you‚ judgments about your personality and abilities are going to be concluded. "Quality is more important than quantity" - This really applies here as well. It is really pivotal to dress up properly for any business or job offer we may encounter. One shouldn’t focus on wearing too much accessories‚ jewellery and make up. What is very vital is the physical appearance and the
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