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    Describe the individual factors that make a person who they are‚ by giving examples of each of the following factors Physical characteristics: Physical characteristics are peoples first image of you and are usually what people would use to describe who they are‚ These include your height‚ weight‚hair colour‚ eye colour‚ sex‚age‚skin colour and facial features. An example of someones personal characeteristics are Cheryl cole has brown hair‚ Brown eyes and is female. Emotions: Emotions are inner

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    What is inclusive practise? What is inclusion? Inclusion is the progress by which early years setting develop their ethos minorities‚ policies and practise to include all learns with the aim of meeting their individual needs. Children and families can be excluded for wide range of reasons. Inclusion is not just about children who have special education needs instead it is about finding ways to help all children in ways that they can be understood. Why children might be excluded? Age: Children

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    ‘Who’s for the game’ is a conversational poem through which Jessie Pope’s representation of war encapsulates the jingoistic opinion of her culture: that war was fun‚ jovial and full of glory that any young man could earn if only he had the courage. In essence‚ this poem is based around the comparison of war to a sporting game and in lines 1 and 2 we can see this metaphor being created with the words “...the game‚ the biggest that’s played” and “game of a fight.”. This lighthearted tone continues

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    b. As an A Level Sociology student you have been asked to design a research project to collect qualitative data on experiences of crime amongst a sample of young people in your area My aim is to gain qualitative data on experiences of crime amongst a sample of young people in my area. The type of crime I will be looking at amongst young people is underage drinking. This will help to operationalize the concept because everyone may not understand what is seen as ‘crime’. So therefore my aim is to

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    Abstract Purpose This research is designed to study the importance of online reviews to the catering industry; in particular‚ Chinese Restaurants‚ and how the industry manages them for the benefit of their trade. Methodology The qualitative action research was undertaken via semi-structured interviews in order to collect qualitative data using convenient sampling to achieve its aim. Four Chinese participants were interviewed. Confirmation is hereby given that the information collected is

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    Questions 4 Paper- June 2010 Q4-Study Sources D and E Which of Sources D or E is more useful to the historian who is investigating surgical practice in the 1870s? Both Sources D and E are useful to the historian who is investigating surgical practice in the 1870s‚ however only to a certain extent because both sources explain a few of the negatives and positives of surgical practice. In source D‚ it says that ‘it took too long to keep washing everything’ and how people who would think of new ideas

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    Question 2 (30 marks) You have recently been hired as an analyst with Triumvirate Brothers investment bank. As your first assignment‚ your manager has assigned you the task of examining several issues regarding Octavian Enterprises Limited (OEL)‚ company listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX). To assist you in this task the research department of the bank has gathered the following information: • On 24 September 2008‚ OEL commenced trading ex-dividend. The cash

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    Attitudes toward homosexuality in psychology Abstract Attitudes toward homosexuality have been shown to vary along different demographic dimensions such as gender or political (e.g.; Herek‚ 2002‚ Strand‚ 1998) but little is known how these attitudes form. As with other sexual topics‚ attitudes towards homosexuality are not inborn‚ but are socialized. Multiple agents contribute to this socialization process‚ including parents‚ peers and religious institutions (e.g.; Ballard and Morris 1998)

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    Ch1 1.The production concept and product concept are orientations that can lead to marketing myopia. Answer True 2.Today‚ many firms continue to practice mass marketing. Answer False 3. Specific marketing tools designed to build and enhance customer relationships include club marketing programs and frequency programs. Answer True 4.Product‚ price‚ place and promotion make up the elements of a firm ’s marketing mix. Answer True 5. When sellers focus on existing needs

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    Using material from item A assess the contribution of functionalist sociologists to an understanding of the role of education. (20 marks) ‘The value of the Functionalist approach to education lies mainly in the emphasis that it gives to the links between the education system and aspects of the wider social structure.’ (ITEM A) Functionalism is the view that education is used a one of the many institutions in society to socialise the young and teach them norms and values through formal and informal

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