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    Karst Landscapes

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    very deep layer of high-quality limestone • continuous warm wet weather • slow‚ steady tectonic uplift – around a millimetre a year The only area in the world where these requirements were fully satisfied was Southeast Asia‚ and particularly in what is now the Guangxi province of southern China and in Vietnam (Henderson‚ 2004:110). According to Ziervogel (2007:83) the layers of sediment from which the limestone is formed is laid down in horizontal layers‚ or strata. Steady tectonic pressure

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    Issues Risks Possible Consequences Being Online 1. Cyber-bullying Children may receive texts or emails that make them feel sad‚ embarrassed‚ upset‚ depressed or afraid. This could be damaging to the child’s self-esteem and psychological well-being 2. Grooming Used by child sex offenders with the goal of obtaining sexual contact. 3. Confidential information Could inadvertently give out personal information such as

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    Landscape Management

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    Abstract Joe operates a successful commercial landscaping and tree trimming business‚ and client ’s keeps his operation extremely busy. Although Joe employees at least 50 workers‚ with landscaping being seasonal‚ he experiences a high turnover. In addition to landscaping and tree trimming‚ equipment rental is also available to the clients‚ which adds an additional division to the business. With $250‚000 of capital‚ and past year ’s revenues of $500‚000‚ Joe is looking for guidance to take his

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    The Imaginative Landscape

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    Imaginative Landscape’ Derived from the Dutch word ’landschap’‚ landscape can refer to‚ and mean many things. It can be described as the physical environment we see around us every day and everywhere we go. However it can also be the meaning we add to the physical aspect of it. The imaginative landscape can be defined as the world we carry in our thoughts‚ dreams‚ memories/experiences‚ attitude and imagination‚ that helps us to colour/ shape the world around us. Therefore‚ the imaginative landscape can

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    and Learning in Schools. Unit 11 - Safeguard the well-being of children and young people. Recognise indicators of possible child abuse (4.1) Give examples to complete the following chart:- | Type of abuse | Physical signs | Emotional/behavioural signs | |Physical abuse |Physical signs can include burn marks‚ cuts‚ and |Signs can include being uncomfortable with physical | |

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    which‚ at home they had scarcely known the Old World meant to them". This is a common theme in pioneer era literature. About how new settlers were going to mould this new world in their image due to it being “unspoiled‚ primitive‚ youthful” (Kroes 38) upon their arrival. This relationship between the old worlds and the new‚ play important roles in both Rip Van Winkle (Irving) and O Pioneers! (Cathers). In Rip Van Winkle‚ there is a heavy German folklore influence from the author Irving who himself

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    get to this patriotic view of our country and what role did the government play in this? Americans have used methods of peaceful protest in the form of literature‚ violent open revolts‚ political manipulation‚ even secession to gain liberties and freedoms we hold as privilege today. These liberties and freedoms were achieved through means of resistance both violent and nonviolent. To understand the formation of the American people and their relationship with the government we will have to start before

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    Celtic Landscapes

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    Celtic Landscapes The research for this presentation‚ and ultimately‚ the essay for this subject will be based on the different ways that the landscapes were represented during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century throughout Britain. Defining the term ‘Celtic landscape’ is integral to the understanding of the subject. Much like the term ‘borders’ that we came across earlier in the term‚ landscape is a constructed term‚ borders are created by identities: regional identities and national

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    In his writing The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism‚ Weber argues that the religious ideas of groups played a role in creating the capitalistic spirit. He examines the correlation between being Protestant and being involved in business‚ after which he attempts to explore religion as a potential catalyst of the modern economic condition. Weber believes that the modern spirit of capitalism profit is virtuous. He wants to understand the source of this spirit‚ for this he looks at Protestantism

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    people voting for the public’s well-being. Young says that the public’s well-being is chosen by what the majorities’ wants and needs. “In society where some groups are privileged while others are oppressed‚ insisting that as citizens persons should leave behind their particular affiliations to adopt a general point of view serves only to reinforce that privilege." (Young pg. 257) I feel that this benefits to aid in the public sector. Young proposes that the gap between the privileged and oppressed

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