One gene which has been linked to aggression is the gene coding for the production of monoamine oxidise A (MAOA). Brunner et al 1993 studied the men in a family with a tradition of violent men‚ they discovered that the gene responsible for producing the enzyme MAOA may be associated with aggressive behaviour. The normal gene that makes an enzyme which metabolises hormones and neurotransmitters (including adrenaline and noradrenaline). With a mutated gene there is less enzymes and so the levels of
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What makes “The Great Gatsby” so “Great”? Is it the charm the protagonist displays in his efforts to impress his love? Is it the vivid descriptions of the ostentatious ways the wealthy live? Perhaps one of the biggest lures for this novel is the representation of Jazz era America it paints. F. Scott Fitzgerald paints a vivid and eloquent‚ if somewhat dark‚ picture of the Jazz Age and the American dream that resonates in one’s soul. The novel adheres to the theme of the Jazz Era. The Jazz Era was
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that Joe lived a rather mediocre life in terms of possessions and he may not have had the best manners‚ however‚ he was still always respectful and kind and he was able to pay for a “gentlemen’s”‚ Pip‚ bills. Joe showed that a gentleman isn’t a rich snob rather a kind and caring man who assures that everyone around him is okay before he even thinks about
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Ahmed 9. Aligarh Movement 10. Deoband Movemnt (Dar-ul-uloom Deoband) 11. Aligarh v/s Deoband 12. Nadwat-e-Ulema 13. Indian Act of 1892 14. Partition of Benagl 1905 15. Shimla Deputation 1906 16. Formation of All India Muslim League 1906 17. Minto-Morley Reforms 1909 18. Annulment of Bengal 1911 19. Delhi Durbar of 1911 20. Reaction of Muslims on the Annulment of Bengal 21. Lucknow
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EXPLAIN THE WAYS IN WHICH YOU ESTABLISH GROUND RULES WITH YOUR LEARNERS Providing ground rules should be done before the delivery of a course begins. These rules can be delivered during the initial welcome and introduction of learners and teacher to each other‚ the Opening of the course. Some ground rules can include: Punctuality‚ No eating during class‚ No mobile phones‚ Behavioural Limits (No physical violence)‚ Handing in Homework on time‚ No Talking over others. DESCRIBE HOW GROUND RULES
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Historically education‚ in all its various forms and across a plethora of societies‚ has existed for thousands of years; at its most basic level ensuring the survival and continuation of the human race whilst providing enculturation and socialisation. This is a far cry from what we see today; a compulsory formal education system with a centralised curriculum that is state funded via taxation and free at the point of delivery. This essay will examine the historical origins and developments of the
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20 (2) pp 295-317. 5. Morley‚ D. (1992) Television‚ Audiences and Cultural Studies. London and New York‚ Routledge. 6. Jakubowicz‚ K (1999) ‘Public Service Broadcasting in the Information Society ’ in Media Development 2/1999 pp. 45-49. 7. Jakubowicz‚ K (2006) Public Service Broadcasting: The Beginning of the end or a new beginning in the 21st century? Available at http://www.yle.fi/ripe/Keynotes/Jakubowicz_KeynoteSlides.pdf. accessed on 27/10/ 2007 8 9. Curran‚ J. and Morley‚ D. (ed.) (2006) Media
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VIRGINIA WOOLF; BIOGRAPHY AND WORKS An Album Submitted for Final Exam History of English Literature 2011 DHINI R. H_06185065 ENGLISH DEPARTMENT-ANDALAS UNIVERSITY 1/7/2011 VIRGINIA WOOLF – BIOGRAPHY AND WORKS An Album Submitted for Final Exam History of English Literature Compiled by: DHINI REZKY HUSADA 06 185 065 ENGLISH DEPARTEMENT FACULTY OF LETTERS ANDALAS UNIVERSITY PADANG 2011 I INTRODUCTION The movement of English literature is immortalized by
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world around him that makes him a compelling character is that he demands authenticity. For example in Ernie’s piano bar he believes Ernie is a ‘phony as he makes his music fake with trills and fancy technical display to impress the crowed (‘terrific snob’) As Holden demands authenticity he also doesn’t want art to be an occasion for egotistic exhibition. He thinks to himself‚ ‘I was surrounded by jerks.’ Another inconsistency that makes him a compelling character is his hypercritical tendency to
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How does JB Priestly explore and present the theme of gender in the play ‘An Inspector Calls”? Section 3 - Throughout this play JB Priestly has included a range of female characters in the play‚ from an upper class snob‚ through a mature daughter and a working class girl. However Eva Smith‚ the working class girl‚ was the only character who suffered the most because of her gender‚ she was treated differently by all character throughout the play. She had no value in society what so ever and we’ve
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