Modernism Modernism first came to Australia in the mid-1910s through migrants1‚ expatriates‚ exhibitions and publications. The movement spanned five turbulent decades‚ including global wars‚ economic depression‚ technological advance and massive social change. Inspired by early European avant-gardes2‚ the modernist movement3 affected many forms of arts and commerce. While modernism was expressed differently in each of these forms‚ the common thread was a rejection of traditional representations
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©Australian Institute of Business. V6Jan13 - G:2011:3ed 1 111BESR Business Ethics & Social Responsibility Topic 1 Part 1: Definitions Despite the increasing number of books and articles about business ethics‚ it seems easy sometimes to miss any specific definition of business ethics in amongst all that writing. Why do you think this is so? Is there something about business ethics that almost defies definition? After reflecting on these questions‚ consider the following: “… Business
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expression of their personal individuality or group identity‚ e.g. national identity or cultural identity. The shaping of someone’s identity depends on the identification with significant others like parents‚ the peer group or even fictional movie-characters. Furthermore the term
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15 Understand mental health problems (CMH 302) Assessment of this unit This unit introduces the main forms of mental health problems. You will be expected to know the strengths and limitations of the main psychiatric classifications systems and have a working knowledge of alternative frameworks for understanding mental distress. The unit also looks at the ways that mental health problems affect the individual and others in their social network‚ and considers the benefits of early intervention
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ISSN 2239-978X Journal of Educational and Social Research Vol. 3 (2) May 2013 The Effect of Internal Revenue Generation on Infrastructural Development. A study of Lagos State Internal Revenue Service Adesoji Adetunji Adenugba (MR) College of Business and Social Sciences Crawford University Faith – City‚ Igbesa‚ Ogun State adesojiadenugba@gmail.com Chike Faith Ogechi Crawford University Faith – City ‚ Igbesa‚ Ogun State chikeogechi@gmail.com Doi:10.5901/jesr.2013.v3n2p419 Abstract
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SECURITY OF CONTACTLESS SMART CARDS By (Project IV: PJT401B) Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree BACCALAUREATUS TECHNOLOGIAE: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY in the FACULTY OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (Department of Software Engineering) at the TSHWANE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY 1. BACKGROUND The Contactless smartcard has built-in chip technology‚ as well as a standard magnetic Stripe. This enables the card to be used in the
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Chapter 11 Rolling‚ Torque‚ and Angular Momentum In this chapter we will cover the following topics: -Rolling of circular objects and its relationship with friction -Redefinition of torque as a vector to describe rotational problems that are more complicated than the rotation of a rigid body about a fixed axis -Angular momentum of single particles and systems of particles -Newton’s second law for rotational motion -Conservation of angular momentum -Applications of the conservation of angular
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and critiques of Montaignei and his thinking. Shakespeare presents several characters who enact a savage-like role and several who enact civilisation in a variety of ways. However‚ it is far more complex than a single character being civilised or savagery: Shakespeare uses different situations to bring out different degrees of savagery and civilisation within each character of the play. Shakespeare uses the characters of Miranda and Ferdinand – ‘civilised’ gentries‚ and presents them nobly and
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GCE MARKING SCHEME GOVERNMENT & POLITICS AS/Advanced SUMMER 2013 © WJEC CBAC Ltd. INTRODUCTION The marking schemes which follow were those used by WJEC for the Summer 2013 examination in GCE GOVERNMENT & POLITICS. They were finalised after detailed discussion at examiners’ conferences by all the examiners involved in the assessment. The conferences were held shortly after the papers were taken so that reference could be made to the full range of candidates’ responses‚ with photocopied
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tragic hero should possess some form of nobility. Evidence of this in Blanche? Note her self-presentation (she tells Stanley that she is “Virgo..the Virgin”‚ she claims to use expensive perfume) and she takes longer conversational turns than other characters‚ implying that her social power is greater than theirs . * Aristotle suggests that a tragic hero’s downfall is caused by a fatal flaw. Blanche’s refusal to face reality (perhaps symbolised by the ‘note of fear’ in her voice as she discusses
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