Discussion Questions 1. Outline the issues and problems involved in identifying a company’s desired future state. a. Determine the need for change: need to determine the current state and recognise the “core competencies”; and practically characterise its desired future state. Determine whether the company needs reengineering or restructuring. b. Identify the obstacles: need to identify the obstacles to change at all level. 2. Under what circumstances might it be best to enter a new business
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1. Ethical judgments limit the methods available in the production of knowledge in both the arts and the natural sciences. Discuss. 1. a) Define knowledge‚ judgment‚ methods‚ ethics b) How do morals limit the advancement of arts and natural sciences 2. Incorporate ways of knowing 4. a) Arts and natural sciences b) Ways of knowing: emotion‚ log/reasoning 5. Key examples a) Arts: self-mutilation; Damien Hirst – cuts animals in half and displays them b) Natural sciences: embryonic stem cell
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Part 1 Write a short piece summarising and interpreting the information presented in the table. Part 1 – Summarising and Interpreting a Table This table summarises the results from Banduras experiment on whether children be aggressive to a Bobo Doll when they have witnessed a model being aggressive. The children were exposed to either a real life model‚ a human model on film or a non gendered cartoon model. As well as these experimental conditions there was also a control group of children who
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Activity 1: 1. Did any solutes move through the 20 MWCO membrane? Why or Why not? 2. Did Na+Cl- move through the 50 MWCO membrane? Activity 2: 1. Are the solutes moving with or against their concentration gradient in facilitated diffusion? 2. What happened to the rate of facilitated diffusion when the number of carrier proteins was increased? 3. In the simulation you added Na+Cl- to test its effect on glucose diffusion. Explain why there was no effect. Activity 3: 1. Which membrane resulted
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Unit 8 P1- Explain the principal psychological perspectives Behaviourism: This psychological perspective focuses on an individual’s behaviour‚ the two theories which are Pavlov and Skinner. Pavlov’s theory focuses on classical conditioning; he was working with dogs to investigate their digestive system‚ he attaches monitors to their stomachs and mouths so he could measure the rate of salivation. The dog started to salivate when the laboratory assistant entered the room with a bowl of food however
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Unit 8 Psychological Perspectives in Health and Social Care Task Two (m2) In this essay‚ I will be comparing and evaluating two psychological approaches to health and social care provision. I have chosen behaviourism and psychodynamic to evaluate the similarities and differences and relate them to health and social care. Behaviourism The Behaviourism approach differs from psychodynamic greatly‚ because behaviourism is founded on observation‚ physical stimuli and responses that are somewhat measureable
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businessman and this effects his perception of himself. Another character‚ Dwayne‚ loses his sense of identity when he realises he is colour blind. The uncle in the film‚ Frank has been suicidal due to losing his love and is not happy anymore. Character #1 – Identified Life Stage Olive is the youngest of the Hoover family‚ her aspiration to become Little Miss Sunshine’s beauty pageant winner takes her family on the journey. Olives faces many challenges on her way to compete in the pageant contest. Some
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two or more substances with each substance retaining its own chemical identity. Solute – substance being dissolved. Solvent – liquid water. General Properties of a Solution 1. Contains 2 or more components. 2. Has variable composition. 3. Properties change as the ratio of solute to solvent is changed. 4. Dissolved solutes are present as individual particles. 5. Solutes remain uniformly distributed and will not settle out with time. 6. Solute generally can be separated from
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throwing bottles and food from a window. This is causing alarm and distress to Mr. Jones who lives next door. Barry is 15 years old. The minimum age for a person to be issued with an A.S.B.O is 10. This is stated in Section 1(1) of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998. Section 1(1)(a) of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 refers to if the person has acted in an anti social manner that caused harassment; alarm or distress to one or more persons not of the same house hold. Barry
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1. Name and describe the types of consumer products and give an example of each. How does the marketing differ for each product type? (AACSB: Communication; Reflective Thinking) There have 5 types: Convenience products: A consumer product that customers usually buy frequently‚ immediately‚ and with minimal comparision and buying effort. Ex: Cazines and candy‚ magazines and fast good. Shopping products: A consumer product that the customer‚ in the process of selecting and purchasing‚ usually compares
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