PROs of GALAXY Note 3 and GALAXY Gear. 1. It has a great camera. This Galaxy Note 3 contains a camera with a 13 megapixel rear camera. The speciality of it is that it has a smarter stabilisation and high CRI Led Flash which enable the users to capture an outstanding image of every visual stories of their everday life no matter in low light or active situation. In short‚ with this fabulous camera‚ everyone now can capture all those beautiful moments of their life. 2. It has an expandable storage
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How Society Works – Lecture Notes Sep‚ 11‚ 2012 Introduction to Classical Social theory * “Theories in sociology are abstract‚ general ideas that help organize and make sense of the social world” (attempt to link idea’s with actual events) * Classical social theory (1840s – 1920s) – The enlightenment‚ political revolution (American revolution‚ French revolution)‚ the industrial revolution * American and French revolution inspired more widespread adoption of democratic principle
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French Revolution AOS 1 Revs Revision Notes – Part I AOS 1 – French Revolution Index: 1. PRE REVOLUTION FRANCE a. France in the 18th Century b. Power and Limitations of the King c. Privilege and its Spread d. Frances Taxes (How and What) e. The Estates 2. IDEAS‚ INPUTS AND CAUSES f. Very Short List of Causes of the Revolution g. Shift to Sensibility h. American Revolution Input i. The Liberal Economic Theory (Physiocracy)
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Chapter 2 Chapter 2 Curriculum Development and Design 11 Curriculum Development and Design Sue Baptiste‚ Patricia Solomon 2 Contents The Pedagogical Framework: Problem-based Learning . . 12 Approaching the Task of Curriculum Renewal . . . . . . . 13 Where to Begin? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Designing Our New Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Redevelopment Within a Problem-based Learning Culture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Chapter 2: Perception Difference between perception and sensation our own “spin” on things is the perception that we get from it. Sensation is the immediate response of our sensory reactions to things Perception is the process by which these sensations are selected‚ organized‚ and interpreted. Perception is what we take away from our raw sensations Example is the cola and the pepsi‚ using only senses‚ we cannot tell the difference between them but if we are to add in perception of the beand
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March 2011 Marks 30 Time: 3 Hours Question 1 Select the best answer for each of the following unrelated items. Answer each of these items in your examination booklet by giving the number of your choice. For example‚ if the best answer for item (a) is (1)‚ write (a)(1) in your examination booklet. If more than one answer is given for an item‚ that item will not be marked. Incorrect answers will be marked as zero. Marks will not be awarded for explanations. Note: 11/2 marks each a. Which of
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they hand out medical cards like their candy ‚ anybody and everybody can have one if you just go to the office and lie to them and tell them you have back or shoulder problems. They will tell you to pay $150 dollars‚ and BOOM! You can carry up to (2)oz of marijuana on you legally! And their also letting people grow marijuana in their home’s/ backyard’s like were in california or something...Crazy isn’t it? Pregnancy is another huge problem of todays
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Soc Chap 16 review questions Dr. Minnich 1. Discuss three major sociological theories on education. Similarities and differences? 2. Discuss the sociological perspectives on education and inequality. 3. What is school tracking? What are some of the ideas about its impact on education? 4. What is the achievement gap? How do sociologists explain its existence? 5. What are recent shifts in school discipline? How do these shifts impact educational inequality? 6. What educational
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rates (covered in chapter 7) Outline the application of Monte Carlo simulation to investment appraisal. Candidates will not be expected to undertake simulations in the exam but will be expected to demonstrate understanding of (a) simple model design (b) the different types of distribution controlling the key variables in the simulation (c) the significance of the simulation output and the assessment of the likelihood of project success (d) the measurement and interpretation of project value
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S Chambers English 051 5 August 2012 Stop Children Beauty Pageants Remember JonBenet Ramsey‚ the six year old child beauty pageant queen whose body was found in her family basement hours after she was reported missing on December 5‚ 1996? Someone strangled and hit her in the head then wrapped her body in a blanket. Their been many speculation who killed her even her own family‚ but to this day no one really knows what happened in the Ramsey house when she was murdered. After that incident I
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