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    academic skills

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    Academic Skills Week 2 Tasks Task 1 Example of a good introduction: Over the last five years‚ higher education lecturers have experienced a significant downturn in the quality of written work produced by students. For example‚ one of the important sections of any essay‚ the introduction‚ is often poorly written‚ providing nothing more than background information‚ or not included. McDonald has identified that: ‘Academic introductions are becoming a neglected part of an assignment by many students’

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    Academic Integrity

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    understanding of Academic integrity Plagiarism in academic circles is becoming a major worldwide issue‚ perhaps students just discovery inspirations‚ but more likely‚ they steal opinions and use these ideas as their own. Therefore‚ the cycle of plagiarism may never stop.Academic plagiarism is not an issue which is limited to China. Every university plays a strong emphasis on academic integrity. For example‚ at Brock(2010)‚ academic integrity refers to your acknowledgment of and respect for the academic principles

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    Sources of energy

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    turbines called aero-generators can be used to charge large batteries. Five nations – Germany‚ USA‚ Denmark‚ Spain and India – account for 80% of the world’s installed wind energy capacity. Wind energy continues to be the fastest growing renewable energy source with worldwide wind power installed capacity reaching 14‚000 MW. India ranks 5th in the world with a total wind power capacity of 1080MW out of which 1025 MW have been established in commercial projects. Realising the growing importance of wind energy

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    questions to where he does not know how to answer. Nathan‚ portrayed by Oscar Isaac‚ is given lines to speak in a very careless and casual way‚ but at the same time keeping his authority as an employer of Cayleb‚ which in terms keeps audiences wondering what is going through that man’s mind. Ava‚ portrayed by Alicia Vikander‚ needed to speak in a intelligent way as well as speaking with a robotic tone to make her sound just like how an AI would sound like. As for Kiyoko‚ portrayed by Sonoya Mizuno‚ had

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    Tayog‚the leader of the eagles‚mastered the art of flips while Tik Tilaok‚the leader of the roosters‚mastered the art of landing on one leg. They having their competition in oceans and clouds but Tayog was very tired on what their doing.Tik Tilaok wasn’t tired‚instead he want to have a real challenge.He wanted to have a race to the sun.A young eagle named Dakila said that the sun is too far away from us but Pak Pakak the rooster with more feather than sense replied‚if

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    negotiated to bring the Constitution to Canada and entrench it into the new Charter of Rights and Freedoms. On April 17‚ 1982‚ Queen Elizabeth signed the Constitution Act and made the Charter of Rights and Freedoms the highest law in Canada. What is the purpose of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms? The Charter of Rights and Freedoms is the relationship between the government and individuals; ensuring that the rights of the people are met. The Charter of Rights and Freedoms is the highest law in Canada

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    Primary Groups

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    Primary groups are important not only from the individual point of view‚ but they are equally important from the viewpoint of society. The primary group is the birth-place of human nature. Primary groups help in the socialization of the individuals and maintain social control over them. The attitude of kindness‚ love‚ sympathy‚ mutual help and sacrifice which provide the cementing force to social structure is developed in the primary group. The primary group is a heaven for the individuals where

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    Primary Succession

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    Primary Succession Primary Succession is an ecological succession process that occurs in an environment with no prior inhabitants. Primary succession is the changes in species composition over time in a previously uninhabited environment. When primary succession begins no soil exist; rock surfaces like volcanic lava and glacier scraped rock surfaces are the platform on which primary succession begins. In figure 4.4 of the text Primary succession is happening on glacier moraine after the glacier

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    What was the original purpose of NATO? In which ways has NATO "reinvented" itself in the post-cold war world? Suggestions: Concise coverage of NATO + CW Belief of many politicians that NATO had become redundant re: end of CW How NATO has defied this prediction Eg expansion of NATO -> PFP -> NATO+Russia Kosovo 9/11 Afghanistan At present two important formal alliances dominate the international security scene. By far the most powerful is the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO)

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    Source B Source Analysis

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    1.) Study sources A and B. How far is the account in Source A supported by Source B? Explain your answer. The account in Source A is by the head of the Prussian political police. It outlines the arrest and aftermath of Van der Lubbe over the Reichstag fire. The statement in Source B is by Van der Lubbe himself‚ stating that he alone started the Reichstag fire. Both are in favour that Van der Lubbe was indeed guilty for starting the fire. Source A is supported by Source B because both of them state

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