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    Business Unit 1 notes

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    Chapter 1 - People in Business Stakeholders Entrepreneur - a person who spots an opportunity and takes the initiative to set up a business to make a profit. Entrepreneur takes a big risk when setting up a business‚ both financial and personal risks. eg; Bill Gates set up Microsoft. Investor - is a person who provides capital to the entrepreneur that she needs to set up and run a business‚ in exchange for return on investment. Dept capital - money returned with interest or Equity finance - return

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    MASS COMMUNICATIONS 101: Chapter 1: communication: How we socially interact at a number of levels through messages. intrapersonal communication: Communication you have with yourself. How you assign meaning to the world around you. interpersonal communication: Communication‚ either intentional or accidental‚ between two people. It can be verbal or nonverbal. group communication: Communication in which one person is communicating with an audience of two or more people. The roles of

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    How does Shakespeare explore Macbeths struggle with his conscience in Act one‚ Scene 7 and Act two‚ Scene 1 In this essay I am going to focus on how Shakespeare explores Macbeths struggle with his conscience and what he says to support this. I’m going to explore the different frames of mind Macbeth was in at different points of Act one‚ Scene 7 and Act two‚ Scene 1. At some points Macbeth is feeling like he wants to kill Duncan‚ at other times he is not sure and at other times he is feeling discouraged

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    The Crucible Act 1 Summary

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    The Crucible Summary _________________________________________________ Act 1 Portrayed in Massachusetts - 1962‚ the play begins with the prayers of Reverend Samuel Parris in his house‚ next to his daughter’s bed. His ten-year old daughter - Betty‚ who became ill and unconscious ever since Parris found her dancing in the woods with Abigail – his seventeen-year old niece – and Tituba – his slave from Barbados – with some of other girls in the village. Worried about Betty and her

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    Section 1 Class Notes

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    Symptoms: thoughts‚ feelings‚ and behaviors that indicate a mental disorder Syndrome: a group of symptoms that appear together and are assumed to represent a specific type of disorder Additional considerations: • Duration • Impairment Defining abnormal behavior • Personal distress o Subjective discomfort o May/may not be abnormal ▪ Nerves for test is normal distress o May/may not feel distress ▪ Person

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    Macbeth Act 1 Summary

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    Act I. sc. I  Setting: deserted heath; storming Summary: * Three witches chant * First witch asks when the three witches will meet again. * Second witch answers that they will meet after the battle is over. * Third witch says they’ll meet Macbeth tonight. * They all cackle that things are not as they seem and fly away. Act I. sc. II  Setting: army camp near King Duncan’s castle Summary: * A sergeant comes from the battle to report to King Duncan how the war is going

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    Apush Chapter 1 Notes

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    The meeting of cultures • North America first discovered when nomads crossed the Bering Strait(into alaska) • Migrations began 14000-16000 years ago‚ possibly earlier • Resulted from tools‚ spears‚ hunting supplies that made it easier to hunt large animals‚ that crossed between the two continents‚ drawing people into unsettled territories • Mongolian descent (present day Siberia) • Southern Tip of South America discovered around 8000 BC • By 1500 (Europeans coming)‚ there were more people in the

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    Nvq 3 Module 1

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    Learner name Learner Journey Module 1 melanie daley Vocational Learning Advisor name delise leahy Module 1 - Induction - your learning programme Tick all that apply 1. Who is funding your learning programme? babcock 2. What is your Learning Agreement / Individual Training Plan / Personal Training Plan? ✔ ✔ ✔ a. A detailed outline of your agreed learning programme b. A review of your targets and progress c. A summary of your achievements 3. Confirm which qualification and level

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    Elliott Wave Notes 1

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    1.1 the wave 1 extension distance rule 2.1 the shape of wave 2 rule 2.2 the short correction wave 2 rule 2.3 the forecast of wave 2 rule 2.4 the most common retracement of wave 2 rule 3.1 the 3rd of an extended third rule 3.2 the wave 3 steepness relative to wave 1 rule 3.3 the 2nd and 3rd targets of wave 3 rule 4.1 the triangle in fourth wave forecasting wave 5 rule 4.2 the length of wave 4 relative to a wave within it rule 4.3 the large correction of wave 2 forecasting wave 4 rule 4.4 the most

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    Scene Three – a pivotal scene * Initially the play was to be called “The Poker Party” Why? * Scene three cements Stanley’s identity as the villain * Scene three highlights the primal nature of Stanley and Stella’s relationship * Scene three illustrates Stanley’s domination over his friends as he makes all the decisions about the game * Scene three illustrates his friends devotion as they look after him tenderly when he is drunk * Scene three is when Stella first chooses

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