SOSC A101 Social Sciences: A Foundation Course Assignment 2 Question: a What is a political party? b ‘Political parties are powerless in Hong Kong because they cannot form government and make policies.’ Discuss. Student name: Lam Tsz Ho Student no: S11421101 Introduction In this year‚ Occupy Central arouses a lot of controversies. It is a civil disobedience movement which began in Hong Kong on September 28‚ 2014. It calls on thousands of protesters to block roads and paralyse Hong Kong’s financial
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REI in Africa: A Critical Analysis The theoretical foundation of REI in Africa is drawn from the reference of European integration theories. Some of scholars disagree with the reflection of these theories of REI in the context of African‚ in the ground that they were drawn from or reflecting on the European settings (Okafor and Aniche‚ 2017). Mitrany (1943) set forth the theory of functionalism is based on certain assumptions about the causes of war and peace‚ that social and economic maladjustments
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MCJ-202 Foundation of Criminology 1. Are there injurious acts in the society that are not considered and punished as crimes? Give at least 5 and explain. Answer: There are some injurious acts in the society that are not considered as crime‚ because our law is a Reactive and not Proactive mean: the we considered what is the result of what you have done and not the motive or reason of what you have done. Examples of these are: • Drunk Driving Traffic fatalities caused by drivers
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Epic poetry stands alone as the most influential writing of all time (“Short History of English Literature”). No other authors created such exemplary masterpieces which provide cultural perspectives. Society worldwide has been molded significantly through the ages by the epic poets like Homer and Dante‚ inspiring stories of heroes‚ gods‚ and epic wars which have instilled strong morals throughout mankind. Without the sonorous writings‚ many successors to the epic authors would not have produced their
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Political Studies 109 FOUNDATIONS OF WESTERN POLITICS AND LAW Semester One‚ 2013 Wed. 10-11am and Fri. 10-11am‚ 260-115‚ OGGB Lecturers: Dr. Kathy Smits (Course convenor) 1-11 Short St.‚ Floor 8‚ Room 843 Phone: 373 7599‚ ext. 87576 E-mail: Office hours: Wednesday and Friday‚ 2-3pm and by appointment Professor John Morrow E-mail: j.morrow@auckland.ac.nz Tutors Rees Skiff (coordinating tutor) Pasan Jayasinghe Hossein
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--------------------------------------------------- ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE VI SEMESTER CSE UNIT-I ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.1 INTRODUCTION 1.1.1 What is AI? 1.1.2 The foundations of Artificial Intelligence. 1.1.3 The History of Artificial Intelligence 1.1.4 The state of art 1.2 INTELLIGENT AGENTS 1.2.1 Agents and environments 1.2.2 Good behavior : The concept of rationality 1.2.3 The nature of environments 1.2.4
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Lesley Gallo Instructor Gregg Chalk Fundamentals of Marketing April 4‚ 2012 Victoria’s Secret Brand Foundation Brand Vision: Victoria’s Secret is a subsidiary company of Limited Brands‚ Inc. The mission statement of Victoria’s Secret is the same as Limited Brands‚ and other subsidiaries held by Limited Brands. “Limited Brands is committed to building a family of the world’s best fashion brands offering captivating customer experiences that drive long-term loyalty and deliver sustained growth for
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Utilitarianism was first developed by Jeremy Bentham‚ a philosopher and legal theorist of the 18th century. Bentham argued that one should maximise happiness for the majority (‘the greatest good for the greatest number‚ a view which is known as the ‘Utility Principle’. Happiness was equated with moral goodness. This idea further identifies Bentham as a ‘psychological hedonist’‚ since he regarded humans as being primarily motivated by pleasure and the avoidance of pain. A contented society would be
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Biochemistry Exam I Terminology Boiling point is the temperature at which the vapor pressure of the liquid equals the pressure surrounding the liquid. At this temperature the liquid phase changes into the gaseous phase (also a colligative property) Melting point is the temperature at which the solid and liquid phases are in equilibrium. At this temperature the solid state changes into a liquid phase (also a colligative property) Specific heat is the amount of energy (in joules or calories) needed
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Barnes Foundation‚ in Lower Merion‚ PA. His main goal was to educate people by using his collection and to hope to take a step into modern education. Dr. Barnes was very exclusive as to who could view his art. He would mostly let the poor come in and help educate them on artistic views. He would deny any of the rich from coming into the Barnes Foundation. Many powerful people would bash him for not opening his art to the public. That is why he created a will in order to protect his foundation. At the
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