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    Discuss the claim that some areas of knowledge are discovered and others are invented What is the difference between invention and discovery? An invention is when an object or an idea or even a method is created and it didn’t exist where as a discovery is defined as to learn more about something which was already present but not known. Usually invention is something that it is material an object for example whereas discovery is more of a natural process and is therefore in the human nature.

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    Ganovetter’s claim “economic action is embedded in social relations” and the evidence on the role of social identity and social status in markets. Part I: How do identity and status influence economic action in the market context? What opportunities do they open and what constraints do they generate? What is your opinion about the way economics explains the influence of social factors of in general and influence of identity and status in particular? Part II: Consider the claim of San Mateo

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    Community policing Community policing is defined as a " philosophy that promotes organizational strategies‚ which support the systematic use of partnerships and problem-solving techniques‚ to proactively address the immediate conditions that give rise to public safety issues such as crime‚ social disorder‚ and fear of crime" according to the U.S. Department of Justice. (U. S. Department of Justice). In other words the main goal of community policing is the allocation of various police agencies/staff

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    Theory of knowledge Topic no. 9 Discuss the claim that some areas of knowledge are discovered and others are invented. Knowledge can be defined as something which is achieved through experience. Knowledge can be segregated into different areas like art‚ mathematics‚ human sciences‚ etc. All areas of knowledge are based on knowledge claims. Every area of knowledge is different from the other. Some of them are discovered while some are invented. Art is an area of knowledge which

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    question as to whether happiness is defined by money is often times brought up. Many people would argue that money does not create happiness‚ and rather make the argument that happiness is created through what you make out of your life. On the other hand‚ one could argue that happiness is related to monetary gains‚ and that the more money you have the happier you are. There are probably a hundred different thoughts on what happiness is‚ but happiness is truly defined as when someone acquires personal

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    Simon Fraser University Krishna Krishna 301132403 Debate Question To what extent did the Empire influence domestic British culture and identity? According to (Porter‚ 2008) some historians have refuted and claimed that the empire does have the influence on British culture and national identity. Famous historian Bernard Porter has made an argument about the extent of imperial propaganda‚ which has been grossly exaggerated for the period earlier to the 1880’s‚ and after few decades

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    Compare the ways poets show the relationship between people and places in “Neighbours” and in one other poem from place. In the poem neighbours by Gillian Clarke‚ the narrator reflects on the effects of the Chernobyl disaster. At first she begins pessimistically describing the widespread damage‚ but then goes on to say how it made people come together to become “neighbours” ‚ending the poem in a more hopeful note. In “Price we pay for the sun” by Grace Nichols‚ the narrator also starts pessimistically

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    Discuss the claim that some areas of knowledge are discovered and others are invented By Olivia Emans In my opinion an invention may be defined as a new device‚ method‚ or process developed from study and experimentation whereas a discovery is an act or process of finding something or somebody‚ or learning about something that was not known about before. Another way of differentiating discovery and invention is in the following: A discovery is something someone else can test for himself and find

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    EVALUATE THE APPROACH OF OBJECT-RELATIONS THEORY IN TERMS OF ITS EFFECTIVENESS As we have seen‚ “the concept of object relations stems from psychoanalytic instinct theory. The “object” of an instinct is the agent through which the instinctual aim is achieved‚ and the agent is usually conceived as being another person. It is generally agreed that the infant’s first object is his mother. The origin of object relations lies in the first year of life‚ and most‚ although not all‚ psychoanalysts have

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    Business Cycle Defined The term business cycle refers to the rise and fall in economic activity over what can be several months or even years. These patterns of contraction and expansion occur around a long term growth trend of increased real gross domestic product. It was after World War II that the modern theory of business cycles came to its current evolution. (Sachese‚ Small & Small‚ 2009) Economists Arthur F. Burns and Wesley C. Mitchell have characterized business cycles in what many economists

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