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    What do you understand by the term “Lancefield groups”? History In the early 1930’s Rebecca Lancefield recognized the importance of serological tests for the identification of organisms. The system is based on specific antibody agglutination reactions with cell wall carbohydrate antigens (C polysaccharides) extracted from the streptococci. Lancefield also showed that further sub division of group A into specific serological types was possible using type-specific M (protein) antigens. The groups

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    Edward hall has stated that the context that is surrounding the information is a very important part of communication and therefore the information that is being told should be relevant. A bias within international communication is‚ that a lot of countries have different kinds of communication contexts. Therefore these differences should be studied before communicating on an international base. Every culture has either a low context communication or a high context communication and that is what makes

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    Power 14.6.2 Authority 14.6.3 Power 14.6.4 Politics 14.7 Apply What You Have Learnt Learning Objectives After going through the Unit 14 on Organizational Behavior‚ it is expected that you would be able to Understand organizational behavior in its broadest multi-disciplinary context Familiarise yourself with the theoretical and practical aspects of organizational behavior (OB). Appreciate the role of leadership in organizing community-based activities related to adult education. Discuss

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    Marijuana has been used for achieving the feeling of euphoria since ancient times (“History of Marijuana”). This drug was brought from Asia to Europe at least as early as A.D. 500. People had been smoking marijuana around the world‚ dating back as far as 2737 B.C. China (“Historical Timeline”). The Spanish brought it to America in 1545‚ and the English arrived with it in Jamestown in 1611‚ where it became a major commercial crop‚ eventually replaced in the American south by cotton (Miller). Marijuana

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    one can be interpreted in two ways‚ in both a literary and historical contextwhich help us understand the meaning of the book of the bible. It is known today that Genesis One is the creation story‚ where God created Earth‚ light‚ water‚ land‚ and animals in a course of six days. Then of course‚ Adam and Eve‚ which leaves the seventh day of the calendar as the day of rest‚ also known as the Sabbath day. In a literary context God’s creation of the Earth and all that was in it was made to promote

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    Schools as Organisations Outcome 1 : Know the different types of schools in the education sector. 1.1- Identify the main types of state and independent school. - Specialist - Church school - Preparatory schools - Charity and foundation schools - Grammar schools - Academies 1.2 – describe the characteristics of the different types of schools in relation to educational stages and school governance. Independent schools are not government funded and rely on fees and investments

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    The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time – Context research 1. BIOGRAPHICAL CONTEXT (life and works of the author) The author is Mark Haddon who was born in Northampton and studied English at Uppingham School and Merton College‚ Oxford. Haddon has won Whitebread book of the year (2003) and Commonwealth Writer’s Prize overall for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time. He worked with autistic people as a young man‚ resulting in knowledge about Asperger syndrome as displayed through

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    LESSON/CHAPTER 1: Business and Society- Its Relationship Significance of Business in Social Context: -Business affects and is affected by the society in which it operates. -For managers to operate effectively‚ an understanding of business’ domestic macro-environment is essential. What exactly is business’ “domestic Macro environment”? -It is intuitive that business can affect and be affected by other businesses -But business can affect‚ also be affected by: –Government –Civil society Understanding

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    EVALUATE THE EXTENT TO WHICH FREUD’S THEORY OF PSYCHOSEXUAL DEVELOPMENT CAN HELP US TO UNDERSTAND A CLIENTS PRESENTING ISSUE I will begin my essay by outlining Freud’s theory of Psychosexual Development and I will then go on to evaluate how far this help us to understand a client’s presenting issue. Freud’s theory of psychosexual development begins with the belief that human beings are purely driven by biology‚ in the form of the libido or sexual energy. The driving force of the libido is divided

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    In order to find out how things really are‚ one must understand the filters through which one perceives the world”. Discuss and evaluate this claim. For the only world man can truly know is the world created for him by his senses. -Lincoln Barnett- The term thing can be applied to an entity‚ an idea‚ or a quality perceived‚ known or thought to have its own existence. Things are all the objects that our senses meet in everyday life processes‚ emotions‚ everything that can not be referred to as

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