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    Whether Ibn fadlan’s source or the other Arab-Islamic sources‚ such as Abd al-Jabbar‚ reflected the others as a reciprocal threat to the community‚ women were subjects in getting attacked by those scholars. In the Arabo-Islamic sources Byzantine women were only situated in two common categories‚ either portraying her as a prostitute roaming in public areas or commendable keeping to her private space and spending her time in spinning. This‚ in fact‚ it’s due to the vice verse convention attributed

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    ADVICE WHEN MOST NEEDED IS LEAST HEEDED I think this proverb is absolutely right. These days I received some comments and advices about my learning condition from my parents‚ I felt depressed and sometimes I got angry. Even though I knew they were just telling the truth‚ I still felt bad. Occasionally people really do want advice-or they seem to. There are a number of reasons a person won’t take our advice: 1. He knows better than we do. 2. He thinks he knows better than we do. 3

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    supporting the business functions in a company. How well a company chooses the proper information systems can make the difference between a successful business and a failure. This paper will discuss information systems and how they impact organizations. Information Systems Support Business Processes in OrganizationsAny modern business requires information systems to handle everything from customer information to human resources. Without information systems to handle the various tasks of an organization

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    Critique of Health Related information sources Abstract Background - The internet is a vast source of information containing over 70 000 health related sites and discerning credible sites can often be a challenging task. It is important however so that reliable information can be obtained. Methods – A series of critique questions were devised to determine the credibility of a health based online journal article and health based website. Questions were determined according to guidelines based

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    Unit 1 - 3.2 Explain how to give adult support for each of these transitions starting or moving school (i.e. infants to junior to senior) Talk to the child find out how they feel about starting a new school. Answer any questions they have explain why they have got to go to /start their new school. Go with them if needed to have a look at the new school‚ meet the teacher. Involve the child in buying things they need for the start of school. Reassure them that it is going to be ok. moving class

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    Source Analysis Reference: Chiu A.‚ Mequit M. Gehringer T.‚ Heizenburg J. Welch and Brett A. Neilan (2011). International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. Does α-Amino-β-methylaminopropionic Acid (BMAA) Play a Role in Neurodegeneration?‚ 19. WHO What do you know about the person who created this source? The authors of this document are biostatisticians and have had experience in understanding concepts of ALS and Cyanobacteria by completing various experiments recording

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    Explain how inclusive practise promotes equality and supports diversity. Inclusive practise is the inclusion of all individuals within the class regardless of their ability level. To promote inclusion is to help children to have positive attitudes towards differences and so reduce the likelihood that they will develop prejudiced views. We can achieve this by: -Extending children’s knowledge and understanding both of people who are like themselves and of people who are different from themselves

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    INTERNATIONAL BACCALAURÉAT BACHILLERATO c BACCALAUREATE INTERNATIONAL INTERNACIONAL M02/540/S(1)M+ MARKSCHEME May 2002 FURTHER MATHEMATICS Standard Level Paper 1 9 pages –3– M02/540/S(1)M+ Paper 1 Markscheme Instructions to Examiners 1 Method of marking (a) (b) All marking must be done using a red pen. Marks should be noted on candidates’ scripts as in the markscheme: ! show the breakdown of individual marks using the abbreviations (M1)‚ (A2) etc. ! write down each part mark total‚ indicated

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    Thesis: As the Internet becomes our primary source of information‚ it is affecting our ability to read books and other long narratives. This process of rewiring our brains carries the danger of flattening human experience even as it offers the benefits of knowledge efficiency and immediacy.   1) The author begins the article with a description of the closing scene in Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey when Dave dismantles the memory circuits of Hal‚ the artificial brain that controls the

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    Common sense would dictate that the USSR and China would support each other and become great allies because they are the strongest Communist states in the world‚ especially in the context of the Cold War where it’s Capitalism vs Communism. This was not the case in practice because the truth is that Sino-Soviet relations were cold and bitter. Joseph Stalin‚ the leader of the Soviet Union and Mao Zedong‚ the leader of China were distant despite having the same ideology. The same can be said with Stalin’s

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