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    TMA2: DESCRIBE HOW NEURONS IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM COMMUNICATE. INTRODUCTION. As we human being are biological being‚ we need to understand our biological make up‚ and we can only fully understand the different parts of our bodies by studying further. This essay aims to address research methods used to study and understand how we evolved. Our knowledge of the human body has grown and psychology itself has become an expanding field of knowledge‚ various research and studies have been

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    Professor‚ Centre for Corporate Education‚ Training & Consultancy‚ IGNOU‚ New Delhi Email:nayantara@ignou.acin Starting with two courses and 4‚000 students in 1985‚ IGNOU has reached the ladder of success being the world’s largest mega university‚ most diverse and inclusive institution offering over 3500 courses and catering to over 2.5 million students. IGNOU is committed to be accessible to all by ensuring learner convenience through its unique ‘age no bar‚ place no bar and pace no bar’

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    claim that a consumer society is always a ‘throw-away’ Society This essay will gather evidence from work conducted in the textbook Making Social Lives (2009). It will look into how society today is viewed a consumer society. It will explore how rubbish is produced more in recent years‚ and how we as a society tend to get rid of it. The essay will aim to establish why society is always a throw-away society. In this essay‚ I will aim to explain what is meant by consumer society‚ how consumption

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    plan: Definition of rubbish Meaning of value Consumer society Thompson theory Stevengraph paintings Recycling Conclusion Rubbish is something that has no value or been disvalued (Making Social Lives p.105). Rubbish is something that nobody want or need. It appears simple but the term value is in fact quite a complex term. Value means how useful something is. An item has a value because it is valued by people who use them. If an item is regarded to as rubbish it is mainly because

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    influence and develop the characters throughout the novel. Friendship is introduced into the novel almost from the very beginning. It is through the bonds of friendship that allow the residents of Behala to survive and work together. The story opens with Raphael and Gardo working on the dumpsite where Raphael says in part one chapter one “Gardo’s my partner‚ and we always work together. He looks after me.” Through this quote we can see Gardo looks on Raphael more than a working partner but as

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    Dyslexia and Open University

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    Goodwin and Bonita Thomson and produced by the Student Services Communications Team on behalf of the Open University Centre for Educational Guidance and Student Support. It updates and builds on the earlier publication Adult Students and Dyslexia (1995). The Open University Walton Hall Milton Keynes MK7 6AA First published 2001. Second edition 2004. Third edition 2006. Copyright © 2006 The Open University All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced‚ stored in a retrieval system

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    Rubbish has no value.’ Identify the arguments for and against this view. Essay Plan. Process words- Identify the arguments. (outline the arguments) Content words- Rubbish‚ Value. Rubbish is the ’invisible part of consumption’ (Brown‚ 2009‚ p103). The definition of rubbish via the dictionary is something that is ’worthless‚ unwanted material that is rejected or thrown out;’ (Dictionary.com‚ July 2012). It is something that no one wants and ’ought to be out of the way and out of sight

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    number of foods. The deterioration of foods‚ both microbiological and chemical‚ is affected by the presence of water in the food. Indirect distillation (or drying) methods involve the measurement of the weight lost due to the evaporation of water. The open dish method is applicable to a wide range of foods. The vacuum oven method is particularly recommended for food when decomposition is likely to occur. The infrared balance method is used for rapid routine work. The influence of water activity on

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    D171 - Tma2

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    References: McLeod‚J. (2008) Introduction to Counselling [Ed. D.Langdridge]‚ Milton Keynes‚ Open University Press. The Open University (2008) D171 Developing Counselling Skills DVD‚ Milton Keynes‚ The Open University. The Open University (2008) D171 Introduction to Counselling Course Guide [Ed. D.Langdridge]‚ Milton Keynes‚ The Open University.

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    References: Communitycare (2004) Understanding Health‚ Milton Keynes‚ The Open University. The Food Commission (2003) Understanding Health‚ Milton Keynes‚ The Open University. The Guardian (2004) Understanding Health‚ Milton Keynes‚ The Open University. Understanding Health module book (2010) Milton Keynes‚ The Open University.

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