NAME: ALICE SENAMNIMOH-APPEA CANDIDATE NUMBER: FINAL TOK ESSAY DRAFT QUESTION: “There are only two ways in which humankind can produce knowledge: through passive observation or through active experiment.” To what extent do you agree with this statement? Knowledge as a whole is the total information one has acquired. Passive observation is the process of observation that one is not experiencing the event. It is not as dynamic as active experimentation because one just perceives the event and not
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to be real‚ but put into his own words. It must also be acknowledged that this source of information written by John Briggs was written in 1996. This is likely to be second-hand information because the event happened in the 18th century and that was two hundred years ago there is no evidence to support where this information came from thus must be acted with caution. 3. From this source (source C) we can learn what people thought about smugglers here is some evidence to support my answer. It would
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retrieving information from memory‚ and problem solving. Cognitive technology encompasses not just electronic gadgets‚ but a range of other things that can assist human thinking‚ from pharmaceuticals to brain-training games. As today’s technology gives way to devices with vastly more computing power and communications bandwidth‚ and new generations of psychoactive drugs and electronic implants eventually emerge‚ cognitive technology is likely to really‚ really rock our world. Here are four such potential
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Two Distinct Societies The settlers of New England and the Chesapeake region may have derived from the same provenance‚ but that is where the similarities end. By the 1700’s‚ the settlers began to differ socially‚ economically‚ and politically. As people began to migrate over to the New World‚ they started to acclimate to their surrounding regions; the settlers adapted to the strengths of their geography‚ and the regions differed tremendously as a result. Socially‚ New England and the Chesapeake
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advertisements are inappropriate in the way that the products shown are shown in a negative. Humorous advertisements can have negative effects with the violence that could be shown‚ the stereotypes that are in most advertisements and with sexual content that is shown now a days.
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| |Institutional discrimination |A denial of opportunities and equal rights to individuals or groups‚ resulting from the | | |normal operations of a society | | | | |Political correctness |Language or
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In “Two Ways a Woman Can get Hurt: Advertising and Violence‚” the author Jean Kilbourne describes how advertising and violence is a big problem for women. Although her piece is a little scrambled‚ she tries to organize it with different types of advertisement. Women are seen as sex objects when it comes to advertising name brand products. Corporate representatives justify selling and marketing for a product by how a woman looks. Kilbourne explains how the media is a big influence on how men perceive
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Paper 4 What should schools provide? Schools should provide better after school programs. After school programs exist to improve grades and performance level. A program for after school children promotes a safe environment that will keep kids out of trouble. Families who enroll a child in after school programs benefit in many ways. Improving the way after school programs operate can improve the child mentally‚ emotionally‚ and physically. The importance of a math and reading after school program
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1- The strategies the leadership of Air Asia use to communicate the organisational mission‚ goals and expectations to teams and individuals are as follows: To be the best company to work for whereby employees are treated as part of a big family Safety- Adopting a zero tolerance to unsafe practices and strive for zero accidents through proper training‚ work practices‚ risk management and adherence to safety regulations at all times. Valuing our People- Committing to our people’s development
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KwaZulu-Natal’s coastline in South Africa approximately 140 km north of Durban. The name is an isiZulu word meaning place in the shade. After the breakup of the Zulu Kingdom after the Anglo-Zulu War‚ Sir Garnet Wolseley created 13 ’kinglets’ - with two strategically located as buffer zones between Port Natal and Zululand. One of these kinglets was John Dunn who used Mtunzini as his capital. Umlalazi Lagoon at dusk In 1948‚ 9 square kilometres of dune forests‚ lakes and lagoon at Mtunzini was
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