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    The Meiji Restoration of 1868 led to administrative modernization and subsequent rapid economic developments. But Japan did not possess enough natural resources to cope with the rising demand. She needed both overseas markets and sources of raw materials‚ fuelling a drive for imperial conquest which began with the Sino-Japanese War in 1894‚ followed by expansions in Korea and Manchuria. The internal and external circumstances at that time enabled Japan’s expansion in East Asia. One internal factor

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    Throughout the beginning of the twentieth century‚ many colonial powers had multiple possessions within Africa. Towards the end of World War I‚ Rwanda came under Belgian control. The Hutu and Tutsi‚ the two native groups of Rwanda‚ saw conflict between each other grow as “continued insecurity among Hutu and further bitterness toward capricious rule of Tutsi chiefs was advanced by the Belgian authorities” (WT‚ 65). Soon‚ Belgium implemented an indirect government ran by the native Tutsis‚ but‚ in

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    Assignment I 1 11 2014

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    MASTER IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (GENERAL MANAGEMENT) MGT6033: COMPENSATION & BENEFITS MANAGEMENT COURSEWORK / ASSIGNMENT I Prepared By: Lim Chee Seong (IC: 661007-08-6109) (Student ID: PACE 024747) Lecturer: Dr. Perema Kumari S Ponnampalam a) Compensation management as one of the important link to the human resource management‚ has greatly affects the competency of an organisation or the corporate. Hence‚ the decision made by an organisation how to compensate its

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    Student: Mohammed Patel Tutor: Geoff Hughes Roles‚ responsibilities and Relationships in Lifelong Learning All people irrespective of age have different learning styles. All learning styles are influenced by their personality‚ culture‚ career choice‚ and current job role. Teachers should assess the learning styles of their students and adapt their classroom methods to best fit each student’s learning style. Research conducted by the Lifelong Learning UK (LLUK) shows that ‘identifying needs’ is the

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    Unit 11 Outcome 3 3.1) identify the characteristics of different types of child abuse Physical abuse when a child is being physically hurt and injured. Marks are being made to the body. Hitting‚ beating‚ kicking‚ hurt with objects‚ having things thrown at them‚ burning‚ suffocating Sexual abuse when a child is persuaded or forced into sexual activities. Physical sexual abuse includes contact‚ touching‚ or acts of penetration. Non-physical sexual abuse involves children looking at pornographic

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    1. Explore the role of communications and training in the promotion and provision of Health and Safety in the workplace. Communication Communication is a key role in all aspects of life. Good communication in the work place provides a healthy safe environment for all employees. In the workplace we need to communicate to all staff to ensure we can provide the service or product correctly. This can be through the following means. Non-verbal Signage All signs should be placed in clear view for all

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    Unit 5 – Understand Role & Responsibilities On our first lecture we talked about some of the most important things that we have to understand in order to become conscious teachers and these are the “roles‚ responsibilities and relationships” in lifelong learning. In order to gain a deeper understanding of the meaning of these expressions in an educational level/setting/ we tried to break them down into their different components. First of all‚ what is the “role” of a teacher? With my group

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    unit 2 P5 M3 D2 re done

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    Putting service users at the heart of provision Anti-discriminatory practice is promoted in health and social care settings through putting service users at the heart of provision‚ ‘this means to focus on what the person needs and provide is‚ giving them control and power over their lives‚ rather than just telling them what services are available.’ (Health and Social Care‚ Hodder‚ Rasheed et al‚ page 27‚ 2010) The individual is put at the heart of service provision‚ the health and social care sector

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    offspring; it has a specific DNA sequence Allele: a different form of the same gene Karyotype: a photograph of pairs of homologous chromosomes in a cell Cell Theory * all living things are composed of one or more cells * cells are the smallest units of living organisms * new cells come only from pre-existing cells by cell division Functions of Cell Division * growth of the organism * repair of tissues and organs that have been damaged * maintenance to replace dying or dead cells

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    The Salic law portrays that marriage was a sacramental bond and only people in the same social standing should marry within. The laws regarding the marriage of a slave or maidservants were made so the people of the society would play the right roles. Slaves and maidservants were allowed to marry each other but only with the master’s

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