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    The rigidity of the English class system is the root of tragedy in both novels. Discuss how far and in what ways do you agree or disagree with this? In both novels the rigidity of the social class system is the main cause of the tragedy although there are other aspects in each novel that add to the tragedy such as forbidden love‚ childhood innocence and jealousy. All these factors lead to Robbie Turner being falsely accused and later imprisoned for the rape of Lola due to Briony’s

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    2.1 EXERCISE 1 – measuring enthalpy changes In all the following questions‚ assume that the densities and specific heat capacities of the solutions are the same as pure water i.e. ρ = 1.0 gcm-3 and c = 4.18 Jg-1K-1 1. Zinc will displace copper from copper (II) sulphate solution according to the following equation: CuSO4(aq) + Zn(s) ( Cu(s) + ZnSO4(aq) If an excess of zinc powder is added to 50 cm3 of 1.0 moldm-3 copper(II) sulphate‚ the temperature increases by 6.3 oC. Calculate

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    Principles for implementing duty of care in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings 1. It is vital that when working with within childcare settings to not only understand that you have a duty of care in you work role but also how to effectively implement the duty of care into everything that you do. Duty of care means providing care and support for individuals within the law and also within the policies‚ procedures and agreed ways of working of your employer. It is about

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    Reading/Comprehension/The Indian In The Cupboard Activities Name ________________________________________ Date________________ The Indian In The Cupboard by Lynn Reid Banks Differentiated Activities Complete any combination of the following activities for a total of 50 points. Check off each activity you wish to complete. When you finish it‚ check it off again. To earn the maximum points‚ see the attached rubric. My Choices Activity DESIGN your own magic cupboard. Draw or build your cupboard

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    The Bulgarian oil yielding rose is a symbol of Bulgaria. It embodies the freshness of nature‚ the aesthetics of Bulgarian culture and the pursuit of beauty and happiness. Rose is grown for rose oil production and for other derivative products used in the perfume industry. Bulgarian rose oil is of superior quality that is unrivaled in the world. It is a material‚ preferred by many reputable perfumery manufacturers. Its secret lies in the technology of extraction - by triple distillation and intermediate

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    An event organiser also has the role of preparing and distributing supporting documents‚ most events require some form of hard or soft copy that can be distributed. A soft copy is a version of a document‚ such as a PDF that can be emailed or uploaded to a website. Promotional items can be used because they include advertising to raise awareness. Another method of providing documents which has become increasingly popular to distribute information about events is through email and social networking

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    Person centred approaches 1.1 Treating people as individualsMaking sure people have their privacyMaking sure people have access to their rights Treating people with dignity and respectSupporting people to be as independent. 1.2 Taking into account person centred values makes me work better for the individual person‚ rather than imposing my own choices on them and taking away their own right to independence and choice. 1.3 Taking risks means that you are able to choose and be in control

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    The story “First Confession” by: Frank O’Conner depicts a child named Jackie‚ who is a young Catholic boy nearing his first confession. First confession is a tradition for young catholic boys and girls where they give their “first confession.” Frank ‘Conner’s story tells about a women names Mrs. Ryan who teaches the children about the important task. She tells the children about a man who went to a priest’s house one night to give a confession and when the priest left to get dressed he returned

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    H1/H2 Scarcity‚ Choice & Opportunity Costs Ace Responses Scarcity‚ Choice & Opportunity Costs H1/H2 Scarcity‚ Choice & Opportunity Costs Ace Responses Scarcity‚ Choice & Opportunity Costs - Table of Contents S/No Questions Question Type 1 : Essay Type Questions for Resource Allocation 1 Explain what is meant by the basic problem of scarcity [10] Question Type 2 : Opportunity Costs 1 You have just obtained your GCE A-Level results. You qualify to enter the University. If you study in the

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    Critically consider the balance of scientific benefits against ethical costs in psychology (22) Milgram’s obedience study Milgram’s research has a lasting impact on psychology in various ways‚ initially as it triggered a large number of subsequent studies which is a desirable factor of the scientific method as replications demonstrate reliability and enhance our understanding‚ additionally the findings were counter- intuitive meaning that the findings weren’t equal to the predictions. The initial

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