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Definition of Citizenship
... the land and environment which is especially important to the fire service as they deal with environmental jobs.
* A good citizen looks out for other people not just themselves
* A good citizen positive attitude which welcomes challenge
* The Army would ...
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factors influencing conformity and obedience
... out by Deutsch and Gerard in 1955
these found that there were two possible theories that would affect
your reaction to social norms these are.
Informational Social Influence: This theory consists on the need to
analyze different the information and ...
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"Despite its problems, the Common Agricultural Policy is still around today". Discuss
... for safe food, and high standards of welfare and environmental protection. The CAP was based on three principles: a single market in farm products with common prices and free movement of agricultural goods within the community; preference for community members; ...
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"The Communist victory in 1949 was mainly a result of the economic incompetence of the GMD." How far do you agree with this statement?
... on salaries (troops, officials, civil officers). By 1949 China's economic system had collapsed and the government was discredited, and the nationalised were demoralised. The GMD's reliance on foreign aid, being the US military and financial support was huge, therefore the ...
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"The European Parliament remains merely a talking shop". Discuss
... power over the EU budget: as well as being able to suggest modifications, it also has the power to reject the budget outright by a 2/3 majority (which it has used in the past, in 1979 and 1984). The Single ...
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'In relation to current areas of Probation, how is the work with offenders affected by the changes within the probation service'?
... get involved as early as possible in managing the offender. Many of the most regular offenders face complex, multiple and inter-related problems, and sorting out these issues one at a time will not work, they need to be managed in ...
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'Research costs time and money and cannot be justified unless it informs policy and practice'.
... welfare settings and also education as examples. Finally, it will also look at the ways in which research is disseminated, which is an important part of the research process and also important if policy and practice are to influence the ...
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20th Century Genius Award
... from the music in his church. At first, Riley wanted to become a gospel singer. The pastor in his church taught him the basics of guitar. He then became a self taught guitarist by using instruction books he ordered through ...
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A Comparison of the Poverty That Exists in Canada and Zambia
... less than $1 a day and 83% are living under $2 a day.
There are certain minority groups in both of these countries that suffer the most from poverty. Zambia is one of the most urbanised countries in Sub-Saharan Africa but ...
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A Critical Look at NGOS
... outside, embodiments of external norms and goals, and materially dependent on outside rather than local sources." Similarly, some development NGOs amount to no more than "briefcase companies" founded for the purpose of tax evasion and private gain. The large influx ...
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A Tale of Magic Beans-Creative Prose
... as a pillow and the mist as his moist blanket. As he tried to decide what his next course of action was to be he looked over in to the clearing. To his disbelief where the beans had been was ...
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Abduction
... keeps giving him money and making life as easy as possible. The story ends with Ann finding her little brother dead in the back of the garden with an open whiskey bottle.
The story is written in first-person narrator and ...
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Affirmative Action
... In order to see whether or not the implementation of affirmative action actually causes some groups to be denied opportunities while other groups are granted opportunities solely on the basis of their status in society, it is necessary to examine ...
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Age of Enlightenment and Romantic AgeTop 10
... composers" started to emerge out of the shadows. Composers such as Beethoven were not starting to make their name for themselves. This is the age where love songs were also popular. In addition to the orchestra, these love melodies often ...
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Amylase practical
... required for this to happen. We call this the Activation Energy Level. If the particles do not have the required energy to react then the particles will just bounce of each other and no reaction will occur. The energy is ...
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An assessment of how Thomas Cook meets the needs of a wide range of customers
... travelling. This discount is normally provided by the tour operators therefore the holiday must be booked directly with the organisers of that particular holiday. Any holidays booked for a group that consists of families will have to take into consideration ...
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An evaluation of the range of interpersonal and technical skills required to deliver customer service within an organisation.
... striker or defender, if no one wants to play with them, they're not going to see the degree of personal success that they might if they took the time to get along with other people. Customer service is about finding ...
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An Examination of Southern Dialect
... characteristics of Southern speech. Faulkner strays from the normal customs of Northern literature to present a realistic portrait of the South that he grew up in. In doing so, he comes up with an excellent sample of the Southern language, ...
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An Investigation Homosexuality-Nature or Nuture?
... possibility of a specific gene or combination of genes which are present in utero that predispose people to homosexuality. Gay advocates support this and claim that proving it will result in "wider social acceptance and better protection against discrimination" (Swidey, ...
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analyise the role of a psychologist
... included the social and mental development concerned with infants and children, this field then expanded to include adolescence and adult development, aging, and the entire life span". (Slater, Alan and Bremner, Gavin) This field examines change across a broad range ...
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Analyse and discuss the representation of the Madonna in two 16th century paintings.
... Lisa, the paint is 'smudged' giving a subtle look to the facial features. This also helps the figures to look almost eerie as they have a half smile, which also looks some what sad. The aerial perspective in the painting ...
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Analytical Methods to Analyse Building Services
... to before failure. The definition of failure can vary according to material type and design methodology. This is an important concept in engineering, especially in the fields of material science, mechanical engineering and structural engineering.
- Compressive Stress is when a ...
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Angels and demons
... because the book deals with religion and a clan called the Illuminati. Religion is the "Angels" in the book and the satanic clan called the Illuminati is the "Demons" in the book. This is how the title of this book ...
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AS: Science for Public Understanding: Should we go back to Nuclear Power?
... mention the Chernobyl accident of 26th April 1986, nuclear power was becoming vastly unpopular in the public sector. The peak period of nuclear plant construction was right up to Chernobyl, but afterwards its rate slowed and quickly levelled out. With ...
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Assess and evaluate the relationship between religion and social change
... life crisis' such as death, divorce or birth. For example, when one has died a funeral is formed and many come together to share their grievances which then supports social solidarity and unity within society.
However, functionalists can be criticised as ...