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    Microevolution and Macroevolution Microevolution is a inherited change in a population within the same species but this does not result in a new species. There are four factors that contribute to microevolution: mutation‚ gene flow‚ genetic drift‚ and natural selection. A mutation is generally a random change in the DNA. So for example‚ if a species of birds start developing shorter bills‚ then that is a genetic change. Gene flow is when a population migrates to a different area. The birds might

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    different meaning on fine art and commercial art‚ From Greek and Roman art to Michelangelo and the Renaissance artists‚ nudity has been used to represent beauty‚ frailty‚ shame and power‚ not just sex and sensnality In advertising/ commercial art‚ nudity can attrach ppl’s eye and sell good but it lacks any meaningful diversity. Compare with fine art‚ nudity in commercial art is more restricted http://www.feministfatale.com/2010/03/ad-round-up-advertising-as-mainstream-porn/ http://trendsupdates.com/why-sexy-ads-dont-necessarily-work/

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    Psychological Aspects of Health and Wellbeing Health and wellbeing has two definitions a positive and a negative. The positive definition of health and wellbeing is the achievement and maintenance of physical fitness and mental stability‚ the negative definition is the absence of physical illness‚ disease and mental distress. Mental health and wellbeing is different to physical health and wellbeing‚ mental health means good mental functioning and having no particular problems in thinking‚ feelings

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    part of their adult life at word‚ job satisfaction is an important element of individual wellbeing. What factors contribute to job satisfaction? How realistic is the expectation of job satisfaction for all workers? Since work constitutes an important part in people’s life‚ job satisfaction will‚ to a great extent‚ affects the degree of individual sense of happiness. To the best of my knowledge‚ three major factors may be contributive to job satisfaction‚ including salary‚ working environment

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    Q. Explain the factors which make it difficult to amend the US Constitution (15 marks) To amend the US Constitution‚ a bill has to go through a two-stage process: proposal and ratification. The proposal stage has to have two thirds majority in both the House of Representatives and the Senate. Every successful amendment has started this way and even the failed ones. A proposal can also be made by a Constitutional convention‚ which is a one-off body which is put together for a specific purpose‚ and

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    “psychological wellbeing”‚ the research available to assess the relationship between the two is widely available and consistent. A review of some such studies reveals self-reporting measures as a preferred experimental method when assessing this relationship. The studies assessed here‚ all find a causal link between gratitude and psychological wellbeing. Yet to be determined‚ is the direction of the causal link. Does being more gratuitous lead to greater overall psychological wellbeing? Or is an initial

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    In this service/centre that I’m working in‚ I’ve attended the courses that they provide which is The Diploma in Children’s Services‚ as an early childhood educator were expected to participate in various health classes in order to meet our centre’s requirements. Our centre aims to offer and provide a secure‚ loving and stimulating environment in which the individual needs of each child can be met. We provide a special regard for the cultural‚ language and ethnic needs of all the children

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    kitchen to avoid scald and burns. It is also my duty of care to help my residents make their own choice that will benefit them in their care. Failure of caring out this duty of care might end up in court r’a 1‚2. Explain how duty of come contribute to the safeguarding or protection of individuals Making

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    How entrepreneurs can contribute to the economic development of a country? i) Entrepreneurs can promote capital formation in a country - Entrepreneurs need money to set up and run their firm. To do that‚ they will need to borrow or employ their own resources or money. This will cause money to be channelled to help the country’s economy as an economy will only thrive when there is money circulating in the economy of a country. ii) Entrepreneurs can create employment opportunities to the public

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    Subjective Wellbeing (SWB) encompasses a cognitive and affective component. The cognitive component refers to subjective judgment of life satisfaction. The affective component of SWB assesses the frequency of positive and negative emotions. Thus‚ SWB is subjective evaluation of one’s life‚ presence of positive emotions and absence of negative emotions. People vary in their experience of subjective well-being. Some individuals experience high level of subjective wellbeing despite their diverse living

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