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    Leonidas and the Brave 300 “This is Sparta”. This line was made famouse in now the Popular movie “300”. It is a story about king of Sparta Leonidas and 300 Spartan soldiers as they stood against the force of the Persians. But what is the real story about Leonidas and his 300 soldiers. Little is known about Leonidas other then stories about him that was written. According to the ancient Greek historian Herodotus in The History of Herodotus‚ Leonidas was in command of the now famous 300 Spartans who were

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    and focal point are principles of art that draw attention to specific locations in a work. Emphasis is the principle by which an artist draws attention to particular content. A focal point is a specific place of visual emphasis in a work of art or design. Most works of art have at least one area of emphasis and multiple focal points. Those few artworks that do not have areas of emphasis or focal points usually have little or no variation. An artist can emphasize focal points through the use of line

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    in society‚ and in many cultures in some societies educational theory encourages interest instead of mainstream culture. It is very important that law enforcement understand cultural diversity. It is questionable if Sir Robert Peel‚ developer of the nine principles which is said to organize police departments whether or not would work in present day police activities. The culture concerns in society on the criminal justice system would explain in the community policing based on Peel’s concept of prevention

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    characters‚ motivations‚ morals‚ and themes. “What of this Goldfish‚ Would You Wish?” by Etgar Keret‚ is a story of a young boy who gets the idea to create a documentary about the wishes people if they were given the chance by a magical goldfish. The boy‚ Yonatan or Yoni‚ believes he can become rich and famous by filming this documentary. He knocks on the door of a Russian man by the name of Sergei‚ who he asks the question of what he would like to wish for. Sergei does not understand and ends up hitting

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    Describe the recruitment documentation used in a selected organisation. A job description is to give information to possible workers what type they are applying for. It gives information on what the job is about and what responsibilities they would have‚ the qualifications needed‚ the equipment and tools that are used‚ the skills and knowledge they have to require‚ the contribution that they have to put in to this positions‚ what the working conditions are going to be like and what they expect

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    Design Defect Stark can use the theory of defective design in its case against Ford by making the claim that the seat belt was defectively designed. The Plaintiff must provide evidence that supports the idea that the manufacturer‚ Ford‚ did not use reasonable care when designing the seat belt. Ford will want to argue that the average consumer would not find the seat belt unreasonably dangerous. Another point that Ford might argue is the issue of viability‚ due to constraints on resources and

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    Yes! Rizal should be our national hero instead of Bonifacio. Well if we talk about National Hero issue we should not be only on the things that they have done for our country but the things they have done for the sake of the people and the whole country. Rizal was thinking on making the Filipinos think of the same‚ act the same that they have common traditions‚ culture‚ and common ideals or goals to make them united. Rizal did his things smoothly & without blood shed‚ but what was the effect on

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    extensively used instructional design model in use today. Instructional Design (also called Instructional Systems Design (ISD)) is the practice of maximizing the effectiveness‚ efficiency and appeal of instruction and other learning experiences. The process consists broadly of determining the current state and needs of the learner‚ defining the end goal of instruction‚ and creating some "intervention" to assist in the transition. Instructional design is the systematic specification of instruction to include:

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    seeking to be in the attachment figure’s company when upset or distressed. The evolutionary theory of attachment originates with the work of John Bowlby whom was inspired by the work of renowned ethologist Konrad Lorenz into studying animal attachment to their mothers; in an experiment Lorenz tested both the idea that goslings latch onto the first animate object they see within the first few hours‚ and how this would affect them throughout the course of their lives. To do so Lorenz divided a groups of

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    Task 1 - How would you define criminology? I would define Criminology as a body of knowledge that focuses on behaviour that violates the criminal law and seeks an explanation for that given behaviour‚ aimed principally at clarifying the connection between crime and the personal characteristics of the offender and/or his environment with special reference to the origin of the offence itself. The Criminologists major role is to provide a general background in the causes of crime‚ which is in itself

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