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    looking for a nice‚ cheap‚ romantic vocation. Quality of room is desirable for many people extremely for those who like to spend quite time in their room. Quietness is critical for everyone coming for a short break. Sight and location plays a huge role because some people are looking to spend time at the beach others at forest or they just want to visit a city it varies on people. Having desirable location or sight is always the biggest plus and probably even more important then the price. No one

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    a possibility for an innovative product to pop out 5. Demographics change such as population size‚ employment level and income ranges. 6. Perception variation along with mood and meaning of general assumptions can form an innovation. 7. New knowledge acquired based on fresh advances in scientific and technological fields can produce new goods to the market. [Tetteh‚2008] Gary was a risk taker‚ his innovations were the result of unexpected happenings that combined with his great mind generated

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    social order tends to be specified by experts within particular historical discursive frameworks. Although both Buchanan and Monderman were important in their own right‚ their ideas were developed and taken up within particular contexts that ’authorised’ their development (made their ideas seems appropriate and fitting to the needs of the time). Foucault claims that expert discourses‚ established by those with power and authority‚ are often disputed by competing expert discourses. Buchanan’s ideas have

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    TOK How important are the opinions of experts in the search of knowledge? Well‚ the opinions of expert is very important and/or valid in the search of knowledge because they are the people who know the most‚ or the people that know more than others‚ as long as they prove what they are talking about‚ or arguing about‚ but not only the opinion of the experts is important‚ the opinion of the non-experts and everybody is also important‚ because they know their own things. No one can learn everything

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    accordance with the ethical guidance (The Open University 2013) I have followed the BERA guidelines including changing any names. My Role I am a parent volunteer in a Church of England primary and nursery school. I am currently supporting the mixed year 1 and 2 classes. I work on Monday and Wednesday mornings from 8.45 -12 pm. I have a variety of different supporting roles within the classroom not just with the helping the teachers but also the pupils‚ school and curriculum. I feel like my life has followed

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    Compare and contrast the role of and function of judges‚ lawyers and lay people within the English courts Lay people are individuals with no legal training from a variety of backgrounds which is said to be used to promote an equal society. The role of Magistrates and Jurors are similar in ways of characteristics needed; for example both must be aged 18-70 and those who are in the police or have previous criminal convictions are ruled out. The selection process is however very different‚ the Lord

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    EXPERT SYSTEMS What is an expert system? The most recent addition to the circle of information systems is the expert system. Expert systems are associated with an area of research known as artificial intelligence. We introduced expert systems and artificial intelligence in the World of computers.” Artificial intelligence is the ability of a computer to reason‚ to learn‚ to strive for self-improvement‚ and to simulate human sensory capabilities. Like the DSS‚ expert systems are computer-based

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    Expert system An expert system is software that attempts to provide an answer to a problem‚ or clarify uncertainties where normally one or more human experts would need to be consulted. Expert systems are most common in a specific problem domain‚ and is a traditional application and/or subfield of artificial intelligence It is also Defined . An expert system is a computer program conceived to simulate some forms of human reasoning and capable to manage an important quantity of specialized knowledge

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    Parents‚ colleagues and other professionals acknowledge they will not be identified at any time during this assignment. Self-Assessment Profile I am now aware of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. My knowledge in learning theories have improved‚ I had no knowledge prior to enrolling on E105. I am now more confident to make changes within the setting‚ and to discuss the reasons why the changes are necessary to improve practice. I now think about the reasons why I am doing what I

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    Part 1 I decided to carry out a PEST/STEEPL analysis on MacDonald’s‚ the fast food chain. Although in their own Mission and Value statement they describe themselves as a franchise business. The STEP analysis proved to be relatively easy‚ in some was it is similar to SWOT‚ in that once a start has been made it is difficult to stop. I used a copy of their 2011 Annual Report as the basis for the analysis‚ this did make things difficult in term of economic factors as the report was mainly financial

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