INTRODUCTION By the end of the 19th century Europe had colonized Africa. The Europeans had many reason for why they wanted to colonize Africa. They were generally all political and economic reasons. It was easy for Europeans to colonize and take over Africa because slave trade had made the Europeans believe that Africans were inferior to them. This was in fact the justification for the Europeans to have such an imperialistic way of thinking. Between the 1870s and 1900‚ Africa faced European
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Legal Representation and Social Class Legal representation is an example of a life chance. Life chances is on basic opportunities and resources in the marketplace that define an individual’s class position within the larger society (Collica & Furst‚ 2012). However‚ social class defines the type of legal representation individual receive in the justice system. Social class is a group with a similar level of economic and social status‚ especially income‚ wealth‚ and power (Collica & Furst‚ 2012)
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Argyles theory Michael argyle was a psychologist born on august 11th 1925. He was one of the best known social psychologist who spent most of his career in the University of Oxford. Later on he gained a first experimental degree in psychology from Cambridge University in 1950 and later became the first lecturer in social psychology at the University of Oxford‚ also with London school of economics. The communication cycle.
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Describe how external factors are impacting on 2 organisations and their stakeholders. 1st organisation: Tesco FACTORS (add description) | Impact on business activities | Impact on Stakeholders | Political 1:Membership of international trading communities’ e.g. European Union.The economic association of over two dozen European countries which seek to create a unified‚ barrier-free market for products and services throughout the continent‚ | This would affect Tesco on their business
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Task one (P1) The two businesses I have chosen are Walthamstow academy and Tesco as they are two very different businesses with completely different aims and targets‚ both business are tertiary sectors. Walthamstow academy is an educational service and Tesco is a retailing service. Tesco Type of Business: Tesco is a business that focuses on making money (profit organisation)‚ the appropriate name for this is retailing‚ and also Tesco is a tertiary sector. The purpose Of the Business:
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Unit 17 Psychology for sports performance Grade: P1 Description: Asses the current psychological skills of a selected sports performer identifying strengths and areas for improvement Coping Score Ari scored 7 in his coping test. This was a moderate score
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1. Describe what is meant by motivation. What types of non-financial reward might a company use to motivate employees? Ans: Motivation may stem from personal interest such as keeping safe or from external factors such as praise and reward. Non-financial rewards: * appreciation of hard work * a sense of achievement * responsibility and empowerment * opportunity for advancement * a sense of challenge and enjoyment. 2. Describe the effects of an unmotivated workforce on a company. How
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Unit 1 Introduction to Psychology Psychology: Psychology is the systematic study of behaviour and mental processes including perception‚ cognition and emotion. Cognition: is thinking‚ knowing and processing information. Perception: mental processes of organising sensations into meaningful patterns Emotion: changes in facial expressions and adoptive behaviour Behaviour: is any observable action made by a living person or animal. There are now 2 types of behaviour – overt and covert
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E1. There are 3 different types of childcare settings in my area that all offer children the opportunity of care and education. These 3 settings are known as statutory sector‚ voluntary sector and private sector. Statutory sectors are settings which are run purely by the government and furthermore are compulsory. They can also be identified as the government putting in place mechanisms‚ which ensure services are implemented correctly‚ within the extent of the law‚ even though this type of statutory
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POLITICAL SCIENCE AS A SOCIAL SCIENCE Political Science is in part a social science‚ and in part a humanity. Both are important. In this topic‚ we will look at the basics of social science inquiry‚ and then proceed to show how this differs from‚ on the one hand‚ inquiry in the natural sciences and‚ on the other‚ inquiry in the humanities. Social Science Social science inquiry seeks to develop empirical theory. �Empirical�
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