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    Class IX Chapter 13 – Why Do We Fall Ill Science Question 1: State any two conditions essential for good health. Answer: The twoconditions essential for good health are: (i) An individual must have better health facilities and more professionals to deal with health problems. (ii) All basic necessary conditions to prevent diseases must be present. For example‚ proper garbage collection and disposal‚ clearing of drains‚ supply of healthy drinking water‚ etc. Question 2: State any

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    2.3 How do you create assessment opportunities that meet the needs of learners Creating assessment opportunities: purpose e.g. awarding organisation requirements‚ recording progress‚ reporting‚ opportunities to provide learner with feedback‚ on-going; appropriateness e.g. to skills-knowledge-understanding‚ timely‚ suitable‚ addressing individual needs Type response here… First of all we should look at the awarding body’s requirement for accreditation. Using this information we could then

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    Do as we say and as we do: The interplay ofdescriptive and injunctive group norms in the attitude–behaviour relationship Journal Article Summary Smith‚ J.R. &Louis‚ W.R. (2008).British Journal of Social Psychology‚ 47‚ 647–666 a. The paper investigates the reasons behind discrepancies between attitudes and behaviour by observing how social factors impact upon attitude behaviour relationships. It was predicted that supportive descriptive and injunctive norms would increase engagement levels

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    In this day and age when headlines today are screaming about the benefits of recycling‚ I think you should be ashamed if you are not really aware about the reasons why you should recycle. Recycling should be the order of the day and one needs to be aware about the importance of recycling today to have a better tomorrow. Take a look around you; does it not enrage you when people waste energy or even bits of paper for completely unnecessary things? Would it not be a wiser idea to incorporate discipline

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    Methodists‚ Presbyterians‚ Pentecostals Lutherans‚ and Mormons. It has been something that all Christians alive today grew up with and have become the norm in Christian society. Each denomination has a certain characteristic that distinguishes themselves from each other‚ but no one ever asks why do we have denominations or are they necessary. These questions‚ when asked‚ produce some rather disturbing results. Denominations are unnecessary and are actually detrimental because they divide Christians

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    Robert Lee Frost (March 26‚ 1874 – January 29‚ 1963) was an American poet. He is highly regarded for his realistic depictions of rural life and his command of American colloquial speech.[1] His work frequently employed settings from rural life in New England in the early twentieth century‚ using them to examine complex social and philosophical themes. One of the most popular and critically respected American poets of his generation‚ Frost was honored frequently during his lifetime‚ receiving four

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    Why Do We Become Guilty?

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    Law is a topic mentioned when we talk about illegal activity and the things that were not able to legally do as citizen of the United States. When we end up breaking the law up‚ we are innocent before proven guilty. This all happens within the court system. This is where they find out whether you’re guilty or not‚ so I felt that this would be a great place to do my project. I’m able to get more knowledge about the law and the people around me. Some of the things that you see in court can be astonishing

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    Do We Survive Death?” Protocol Paper # 2 Thesis: The main idea is that the question Do we survive death? Is controversial and we are not sure what happen after we die. The question Do we survive death? Analyzes 3 main points‚ the presence of a soul‚ the existence of afterlife and miracles. Summary: In the “Do We Survive Death” Rachels shows several important theories and beliefs. First he presents the idea of an immortal soul. Rachels presents the thoughts of and important philosopher‚ Socrates

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    an issue with draft dodgers‚ which there would be plenty of in this day and age. The process of finding these people‚ prosecuting them and eventually incarcerating them would be another unnecessary cost to society. There would also be many people who would claim conscientious objector status. Infield (2005) states that even though the draft has not been reinstituted‚ pacifist churches are beginning to prepare it’s male members on how to become conscientious objectors‚ for fear a draft is imminent

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    Why Do We Laugh or Cry

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    WHY DO WE LAUGH OR CRY? (For Discussion Only‚ Not For Publication and Not for Quotation) To be read before the UP Labyrinth on January 19‚ 2005‚ during the Philosophy Week As Heidegger expressed it‚ and sometimes also attributable to Gabriel Marcel‚ man has been “cast” or “thrown” into the world without his knowledge‚ will‚ or consent‚ and is removed from it again without his will or consent. Between these two events man has to go through much suffering. In order to explain the mysteries

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