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    Assignment 1 Database design Database is a place to store lots of data‚ imagine it as a giant virtual filling cabinet that can be organized in many ways. There’s software called (DBMS) which stands for database management system which allows the user to manage data in database such as; create‚ delete or update. Entities Entities are objects with significant mass and purpose‚ in database entities are tables. Every table contains many fields/attributes. The user must create a table before

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    I INTRODUCTION The Torrens system was first introduced in South Australia in 1858‚ with other states soon adopting similar legislation. Thus‚ the Torrens system has come to underpin the transfer of land within Australia. The key feature of the this system is that it involves independent titles‚ as opposed to the dependent nature of old system title‚ which required a retrospective investigation of title each individual time the land was conveyed. Moreover‚ the recognition of equitable rights forms

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    Outline the key features of utilitarianism The theory of utilitarianism was developed by and associated by Jeremy Bentham and utilitarianism is a teleological ethical theory where the moral value of an action can be judged by its consequences. Three main philosophers have come up with different types of utilitarianism. Jeremy Bentham introducing Act Utilitarianism and John Stuart Mill trying to improve the flaws that he encountered with Bentham’s theory with his Rule Utilitarianism and lastly‚

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    Discuss the nature-nurture debate in relation to the development of the individual (M1) & Evaluate how nature and nurture may affect the physical‚ intellectual‚ emotional and social development of two stages of the development of the individual (D1). Nature can be loosely defined as genetic inheritance or the genetic makeup (the information encoded in your genes) which a person inherits from both parents at the time of conception and carries throughout life. Several things in an individual genetically

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    The design argument is an a prosteriori argument as it uses experience of the world which can be observed in order to reach its conclusions. It is also an inductive argument as the premises support but do not necessitate the conclusion. One key feature of the design argument is the fact that it uses analogies in order to support and prove its conclusions. In all versions of the design argument the main idea is that because the world shows purpose god must exist‚ most philosophers who talk about

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    because compared to the other shareholders such as manager‚ employee and all the customer wants is to buy products at a cheaper price than their rivals. Describe the different stakeholders who influence the purpose of two contrasting Businesses? M1 TESCO’S stakeholders are the customers that aim to their money in the business if they are proud with the product that they want to purchase‚ Tesco other stakeholders are there employees that work for Tesco plc‚ the managers that manage stores and

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    Valid Contracts March 2015  M1: analyse the impact of the requirements for a valid contract in a given situation Required to answer 3 short essay style questions on a given scenario  Relevant case law must be mentioned.  Spelling & grammar essential.  Breach of Contract in the case of a private sale ‘Bob and Jamal’ FOR SALE £21‚000                 Breach of contract in the case of a private sale In the Westshire Times on 2 September there was an advertisement to sell

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    3.03 Two Idealists: Double Feature PART l: 1. According to the first sentence what does every person realize at some moment in his/her education? Every person realizes that envy is ignorance. 2. What is the opposite of "self-reliance‚" according to Emerson? The opposite of self-reliance is conformity. 3. What does Emerson see as the most sacred aspect of a person? The most sacred aspect of a person is their own mind. 4. What does Emerson think of people who call for consistency in thought

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    Unit 20 P2 M1 RE SUB

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    Unit 20 Re-submission Hamaira Qaisar P2 In relation to the health belief model‚ a relevant campaign would be the Change 4 Life campaign. This campaign gives enough information and resources to alcohol abusers whose lives are at risk because of alcohol. It helps them to eventually quit their habit of drinking. This campaign also helps to recognise the core factors of the drinking habit an individual may be suffering from. They have a wide range of facilities ranging from “Tracker” app and facts

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    Salient features of the Hindu Marriage Act‚ 1955 salient-features-of-the-hindu-marriage-act-1955-558-1.html Author : laksheyender@gmail.com Published: September 7‚ 2013‚ 7:32 am Salient features of the Hindu Marriage Act‚ 1955 Hindu Marriage Act‚ 1955 has reformed Hindu law of Marriage. It is a landmark in the history of social legislation. It has not simply codified the Hindu law of marriage but has introduced certain important changes in many respects. The Hindu marriage contemplated by the

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