Hydraulics Task 3 – P3 Pneumatics and Hydraulic Systems Modern aircraft controls and the braking systems use hydraulic pressure as a means of control. This is because the hydraulic system uses fluid‚ and hydraulic fluid cannot be compressed. Pneumatic systems which use a gas instead of a fluid however can be compressed and this means that the hydraulic system is more effective in it’s function. Because it uses fluid‚ the effect of the hydraulic system is therefore more precise and can work to
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Body Eugenia Kaw (Opening Eyes)- plastic surgery as a form of internalized colonialism. Cultural stereotypes on what is beautiful and what is not. Subconscious. Racist stereotypes they’re taking action on. Plastic surgery as form on internalized colonialism- look at Eugenia Kaw. Susan Bordo (The Slender Body) -look at consumption vs. accumulation and capitalist contradiction. Consumption vs. Accumulation -from Bordo’s article. “Tight” Bodies as Cultural Symbols of Morality/Self-Control-
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PAPer P3 revision notes June 2009 Examinations P3 examiner’s comments After each exam‚ the examiner makes very comprehensive comments on candidates’ performance. Many comments are very question specific and are available in full on the ACCA website. Here is our distillation of the recurring‚ more general comments and complaints (our emphasis of certain key words). In even more condensed form‚ the advice is: * Apply models to the information in the scenario. Merely explaining models
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England 1053-1065 England at this time saw relative stability the Godwin brothers and their sister dominated the political life in England. Harold was head of the family and called sub-regulus which meant deputy king. The greatest family triumph came from the decisive defeat of the welsh. Edgar Atheling There was an underlying issue of who would be Edwards’s heir upon his death. Edward was not producing a son anytime soon. Prince Edward was actually the heir to the throne has he was the closely
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P3: Describe the potential effects of discriminatory practice on those who use health or social care services. Discrimination has the potential to affect individuals in wide-ranging ways. In health and social care‚ the effects of discrimination can be catastrophic and even end in the death of a service user. Anyone planning a career in health and social care should be aware of the potential negative effects caused by discrimination. We will explore them here. Marginalisation
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Begin at 4:30 Daughters working for wages (what does that do in terms of family life?) Daughters do a lot of chores‚ so brother can study Creates many opportunities Women are working outside and bringing money back into household Changes in authority in household Working sisters over brothers‚ sisters in control Working daughter & mother decide how to spend money Employing a female work force Microchip assembly is done by all women Keep wages low‚ avoid benefits‚ etc. Wage
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2a) a) Increasing the difference between the sample mean and the original. The z score represents the distance of each X or score from the mean. If the distance between the sample mean and the population mean the z score will increase. b) Increasing the population standard deviation. The standard deviation is the factor that is used to divide by in the equation. the bigger the SD‚ then the smaller the z score. c) Increasing the number of scores in the sample. Should bring the samples mean
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Physics 2A! Olga Dudko UCSD Physics! Lecture 1! Today: ! ! ! About the course. " " " "Why you should plan to excel in PHYS 2A! ! " ! Standards. Units. Dimensions. Estimation. " How to do better on exams (and discover new physical laws)! Welcome to Physics 2A!! •! Physics is the science that tells us how and why •! Physics 2A: classical mechanics which is the study of motion of macroscopic objects (baseball‚ cars‚ rockets‚ planets etc.) ! – different from Quantum Mechanics
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Both Nigella Lawson and Jamie Oliver are well recognized TV chefs‚ however both use spoken language in very different ways‚ while interacting with their audience. For example Nigella’s language is more sophisticated and formal whereas Jamie’s language is more casual and informal. While there are many language differences between each of these chefs‚ there are also many similarities. Jamie Oliver was brought up in Essex‚ where people usually are open minded and sociable. When he does his openings
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Exp. 2A-D Solubility (pp.13-20) In this experiment‚ I will be determining/investigating the solubility of different solvents‚ or more precisely‚ the extent to which a substance is soluble or insoluble (Part A and B). Another goal of this experiment will be determining miscible (liquids that will mix homogeneously) and immiscible (liquids that do not mix homogeneously) parts in liquids (Part C). Part D of the experiment will be looking at solubility as well‚ the solubility of organic acids and
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