1. In your view‚ why and under what conditions do people protest through disruptive methods‚ i.e. methods going beyond the normal means of political participation (such as voting‚ writing to Congress‚ lobbying‚ etc.)? Examples of disruptive methods include (but are not limited to) mass demonstrations‚ building or site occupations‚ road blockages‚ systematic disruption of opponents’ speeches and meetings‚ etc. I believe that people use disruptive methods in protest when all else has failed or as a
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UNITS 206‚208‚209‚210‚213 Please answer the following: Unit 206: Help improve own and team practice in schools . 2.2 Describe the importance of continuing professional development 3.1 Describe why team work is important in schools 3.2 Describe the purpose and objectives of the team in which you work 3.3 Describe your own role and responsibilities and those of others in the team 3.4 Describe the importance of respecting the skills and expertise of other practitioners
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Oedipus‚ Antigone‚ and the Poetry of Sappho Question One: Fully explain who Laius is‚ how he died‚ and how Laius’ s death led to the downfall of Oedipus. (5 points max) Laius was the first husband of Jocasta‚ and the biological father of Oedipus. The play begins when Laius is already dead‚ and it is explained that he was overtaken by a gang of thieves on a crossroad and killed by an unknown man. It is later found out that the son of Laius is responsible for the murder. Before the boy is born to
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EYMP 5.1.1. Explain the following terms: Speech: The verbal means of communicating with one another. The act of communicating ones feelings‚ sharing ideas‚ expressing how one is feeling‚ asking questions. A means to relate with one another in general. Language: Something which is used in communication. This can be either in the written form or spoken form. Though this is not just verbal; language can refer to any form of communicating messages to one another in order to be understood‚
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Protagonist Holden Caulfield faces many events that make him feel that life is just a depressing way of living. Each opportunity Holden achieves he somehow finds a way to mess it up. In Holden’s perspective life seems really unfair to him. Ever since his little brother died‚ life turned upside down for him. Since the day Holden left school he went through many tough events that made him go back into the past. Holden does not want to grow up. Holden`s personality is very unique. In fact Holden`s
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Managerial Economics HW #4 (Chapter 5) 1.A firm can manufacture a product according to the production function Q F(K‚ L) K3/4L1/4 a. Calculate the average product of labor‚ APL‚ when the level of capital is fixed at 16 units and the firm uses 16 units of labor. How does the average product of labor change when the firm uses 81 units of labor? Saat (Capital) K = 16 (Labour) L = 16 Q = (16)0‚75(16)0‚25 Q = (8)(2) = 16 APL =Q/L =16/16=1. Saat K= 16 Q= 81 Q = (16)0‚75(81)0‚25 Q = (8)(3)
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is constantly referring to her past life; a Southern belle with many Gentlemen callers. She convinces herself that Laura can live the life she expected to continue for herself‚ not realizing her daughter does not share her dream. 2. What suggestions do you find in Laura’s glass menagerie? In the glass unicorn? The glass menagerie suggests fragility and beauty. Laura is a beautiful‚ but fragile person‚ she can be easily broken‚ not capable of living a life outside of her protective box (home)
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that model how people perceive the world. Figure 2 shows different real world objects around us which we often use for performing different functions. This shows that problem solving using the objects oriented approach is very close to our real life problem solving techniques. The basic difference in Object Oriented programming (OOP) is that the program is organized around the data being operated upon rather than the operations performed. The basic idea behind OOP is to combine both‚ data and
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Describe the key features of the Stresemann foreign policy in the years 1923-1929 (6 marks). In 1924 Stresemann and Charles G. Dawes created the Dawes Plan. The Dawes Plan reduced annual reparation payments to an affordable amount. It was also agreed that American Banks would invest in German industry. This also improved the trust the allies had in Germany‚ as they were reassured that they would get their reparation payments. In 1925 Stresemann signed the Locarno Pact. This was a treaty between
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chromosomes) germ cells Diploid=2n (humans=46 chromosomes) somatic cells 5. Explain why fertilization and meiosis must alternate in all sexual life cycles. Meiosis maintains the normal diploid number by halving the number to make the gametes and then allowing the diploid number to be restored through fertilization. 6. Distinguish among the three life-cycle patterns characteristic of eukaryotes‚
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