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    educated people can be easily governed." When taken in the context in which he spoke‚ that of a ruler who demanded complete domination over his subjects‚ one would take his quote with only one meaning‚ that more intelligent people can be easily governed. Ignoring the speaker and his reputation‚ however‚ this quote then becomes open for discussion. One could read these words and believe that “easily governed” referred to a people who tend to be more law abiding and can therefore be more easily controlled

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    colloque Acedle‚ juin 2005 Littérature et didactique Marie-Françoise NARCY-COMBES Université de Nantes Résumé Cet article s ’appuie sur une réflexion sur une pratique d ’enseignement. Il s ’est peu à peu imposé que la littérature étant une spécialité‚ la démarche adoptée dans le secteur des langues pour spécialistes d ’autres disciplines devait être pertinente dans ce domaine également. Une des conclusions auxquelles j ’étais parvenue était la nécessité de travailler en tandem avec les spécialistes

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    the project mentioned in the report: - Report clarifies that the project has R&D and systems development work in a significance technology field and would provide company with new knowledge and skills - Document detailed activities‚ milestones‚ resource allocations and timelines (Appendix I). - Report clearly identifies the competitors and positioning of the project (Appendix II). - Document the benefits which can be realized through delivery of the above project and the project will add active

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    * Having a prior work experience in the games industry working as a consultant he had the ability to understand the nuances of the business * With his capabilities‚ he had increased the sales upto $12000000 within three years * He could easily foresee the rise of Trivial Pursuit in Canada and its potential market and thus success in the US market (US market had approx 10 times the sales of Canada) * TV guide thought of involving themselves because of the monetary gain that the

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    Understand employment responsibilities and rights in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings. 1. Know the statutory responsibilities and rights of employees and employers within own area of work. 1.1 The most common aspects of employment covered by law are: Pay Hours of work Health + safety Employment contracts Bullying‚ Harassment‚ Victimisation Dismissal Discrimination Absences (Holidays‚ sickness‚ maternity/paternity leave) Grievances Disciplinary The transfer of undertakings

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    sense it. For example‚ the culture of a large‚ for-profit corporation is quite different from that of a hospital‚ which is in turn quite different from of a university. You can tell the culture of an organization by looking at the arrangement of furniture‚ what they brag about‚ what members wear‚ etc. -- similar to what you can use to get a feeling about someone ’s personality A number of studies have shown that organisational culture does make difference with respect to long-term performance. For

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    Scheduled Areas and Tribal Areas : Scheduled Tribes live in contiguous areas unlike other communities. It is‚ therefore‚ much simpler to have an area-approach for development activities and also regulatory provisions to protect their interests. In order to protect the interests of Scheduled Tribes with regard to land alienation and other social factors‚ provisions of ‘‘Fifth Schedule" and ‘‘Sixth Schedule"have been enshrined in the Constitution. The Fifth Schedule under Article 244(1) of Constitution

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    muffled sky moved like the sea on a silent day.” In the very first sentence it is established that there is a smoggy‚ perhaps suffocating quality in the air. Smoke is a hazardous‚ cancer causing gas that is also an agent of concealment; these attributes can also apply to the effects of apartheid. Like cancer‚ racial tension spread rampantly through South Africa and concealed a person’s character by his skin color. Even in the morning the “air was like smoke” as if to almost say‚ no matter how early you

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    Activity 1.3.1: DNA Detectives Introduction Bones can provide a snapshot of the identity of a person- they can predict height‚ stature‚ gender‚ ethnicity and even age. However‚ it is what lies inside these hard calcified tissues‚ the DNA housed inside the body’s cells‚ that holds the key to true genetic identity. Tissue is made up of many cells‚ the building blocks of life. Tucked inside the body’s cells‚ you will find chromosomes. These structures house your genes and contain the DNA code necessary

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    What kind of molecules can and cannot pass easily across a lipid bilayer? Structure of a lipid bilayer A lipid bilayer is a membrane mainly composed of lipid molecules‚ usually a phospholipids (See Figure 1). Phospholipids are formed from 3 components :- (1) 2 fatty acids tails – these are hydrophobic; (2) a negatively-charged hydrophilic phosphate group; and (3) a glycerol backbone. The bilayer structure is favourable energetically because the hydrophobic fatty acid tails cluster

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