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    l Earthquakes. Protective Measures Psychicconsequences After the experience ofan earthquake‚ a range of anxiety reactions may occur‚ and therefore‚ in the following weeks‚ manypeople usually demand or need psychological support to reduce emotional stress. As for children‚ ifthere has been a seismic movement in your town and your child showssignsofconcern (such as lack ofappetite‚ insomnia‚ fear of weather changes‚ fear of being along or ofanother earthquake) listen to them‚ reassure them

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    SAVE EARTH

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    Resources like buses and‚ schools are classified as a) b) material resources c) psychological resources d) 2. human resources shared resources Psychic income means a) b) services c) money d) 3. satisfaction goods Investment is when you a) save money every month b) put money in piggy bank c) earn interest on your savings d) put money

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    foraging baboons is a troupe. A half dozen crows on a telephone wire is a murder. A gam is a group of whales. But what is a collection of human beings called? A group’. (Forsyth‚ 2006 P.2) A group can consist of two or more people interacting. Bruce Tuckman and Meredith Belbin both devised theories relating to the interactions and dynamics of groups‚ whilst Tuckman concentrated on the group as a whole‚ Belbin focused on the roles individuals played within a group. ‘For centuries‚ sages and scholars

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    them different styles. One interesting writing style is that of Pearl S Buck‚ the author of The Good Earth. Peter Doyle criticizes Buck’s writing style as "almost biblical". Pearl Buck’s writing is also compared to Chinese sagas. I agree with the criticism because of striking similarities between them.<br><br>The Good Earth and the bible are similar in the way they were written. In <br>The Good Earth Buck uses choppy sentences‚ using "and" to link the fragments. Often one sentence will be an entire

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    Earth Science

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    7.2 vocab * Alluvial fan- a fan shaped deposit of sediment formed when a streams slope is abruptly reduced * Playa lake- a flat area on the floor of an undrained desert basin (playa) that fills and becomes a lake after heavy rain 7.2 outline * Weathering in Deserts: Although chemical weathering occurs in deserts‚ mechanical weathering is far more dominant in shaping desert landscapes. * Water in Deserts: In desert‚ water collects in streams and rivers that can deposit alluvial

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    Rare earth

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    The World Copper Factbook 2013 About ICSG The current members of ICSG are: Australia The International Copper Study Group (ICSG) was formally established as an autonomous inter-governmental organization on 23 January 1992‚ following a series of Ad Hoc meetings sponsored by the United Nations (UNCTAD) in 1986 and 1987 to review the world situation of copper and discuss the need for such a body. ICSG serves to increase copper market transparency and promote international discussions

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    Restless Earth

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    GCSE Geography| Topic 2| Water On The Land What are the Key Ideas for this Topic? The Shape of river valleys changes as the river flows downstream River Features & Landforms Storm Hydrographs Flooding in MEDC’s and LEDC’s Hard and Soft Strategies for River Management and Reservoirs The Shape of river valleys and River Processes A rivers long profile changes over its course. Every river has: An Upper Course Middle Course Lower Course Long Profile- shows how the gradient

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    Does The Earth Move?

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    The Weimar Republic was devastated by Wall Street Crash of October 1929 and the Great Depression that followed. The Crashhad a devastating impact on the American economy but because America had propped up the Weimar Republic with huge loans in 1924 (the Dawes Plan) and in 1929 (the Young Plan)‚ what happened to the American economy had to impact the Weimar Republic’s economy. Both plans had loaned Weimar money to prop up the country’s economy - especially after the experiences of hyperinflation in 1923

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    Don’t Fit In‚ Stand Out Have you ever tried to be so perfect at something and it ended up going all wrong? I have. In the essay “So What’s So Bad About Being So-So?” by Lisa Wilson Strick (205-207) she makes the point that being perfect doesn’t always turn out the way you hope. I completely concur with her. Perfection can often be a wonderful thing‚ but for me‚ perfection caused me to have a very low confidence and so it became a vice in my life. Rather then being myself‚ I was too concerned

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    In the play The Crucible written by Arthur Miller‚ there are many interesting characters contributing significantly to the thematic concerns of the play. One of them is Elizabeth Procter‚ cold and unforgiving to her husband after he committed adultery. Despite her coldness‚ she is a very faithful woman with an honest personality‚ which is compromised by her deeply felt love for her husband. The presentation of such complex personality reflects the ideas of love and forgiveness in the play.

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