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    Rural Areas vs. Urban Areas People throughout the world lead different lives and lifestyles. They adapt to different places and styles of living. The two areas of living people choose to live are rural areas and urban areas. Many people prefer rural areas because they have their privacy. Also‚ rural areas are usually very quiet and laid back as well as being away from everything. On the other hand‚ urban areas are the complete opposite. Urban areas are not usually private because there are other

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    to enforce its Apartheid policy. One of these was the Group Areas Act of 1952. The Group Areas Act of 1952 became one the cornerstones of this regime in which its effects can still be seen today in the lives of those previously considered to be ’non-white’. However‚ this act created niche communities in which religious and cultural beliefs strengthened. Nonetheless‚ this regime relied on its numerous policies to ensure separate development for different races so that "the

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    be found in multicellular organisms. The unicellular and multicellular organisms are linked to cell size and surface area to volume ratio. The experiment for cell size and diffusion was set to see how and how much water can go to the cells. This movement of water is called Osmosis. Osmosis is the movement of water molecules from an area of low concentration (lots of water) to an area of high concentration (little water) through a semi permeable membrane‚ demonstrated in ‘figure 1’. A semi permeable

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    literature can be defined as good quality trade books for children from birth to adolescence‚ covering topics of relevance and interests to children of those ages‚ through prose and poetry‚ fiction and non-fiction. Children can connect with the characters‚ events‚ places‚ and problems in literature on a personal level. Such affective responses to literature provide opportunities for students to become personally involved in reading and learning. For children to be successful they should be exposed to a wide

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    space of the mosque. They typically ignore the supporting spaces for the mosque. These supporting spaces can be required‚ such as the toilets and ablution spaces or optional such as a room for body washing for the dead‚ a library‚ or a classroom. Within the category of required spaces‚ toilet design is very much standard and the requirements are well- known to most designers. On the other hand‚ the ablution spaces are much more challenging in their design because they are needed for a function that

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    effective management of the financial resources of the organization. Nature and Main areas of financial management: Financial management is broadly concerned with the mobilization and development of funds by a business organization. To run the operations of company efficiently‚ it is important to raise and handle the funds effectively. Financial management performs this job. Financial management works on the following areas: 1. Finding financial necessities: - A financial manager must know financial

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    Land as defined by FAO (1976) is “an area of earth’s surface‚ the characteristics which embrace all reasonably stable or predictably cyclic attributes of the biosphere vertically above and below this area‚ including those of the atmosphere‚ the soil‚ the underlying geology‚ the hydrology‚ the plant and animal population and the results of the past and present human activity‚ to the extent that these attributes influence on the present and future use of the land.” Land is an essential natural resource

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    CaCO3(s) + 2HCl(aq) → CaCl2(aq) + CO2(g) + H2O(l) Purpose: The purpose of this experiment is to determine how the surface area of CaCO3(s) affects the rate of reaction by measuring the volume of CO2(g) produced with time. Background: When solid reactants are mixed with liquid reactants only the particles on the surface of the solid will have direct contact‚ or collide‚ to the other liquid             reactant particles. When there is more surface area there will

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    Understanding Children and Young Person’s Development Outcome 1 - Understand the pattern of development that would normally be expected for children and young people from birth - 19 years. 1.1 Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development that would normally be expected in children and young people from birth-19 years 1.2 Analyse the difference between sequence of development and rate of development and why the distinction is important 1.3 Analyse the reasons why children and young

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    A WATER PROJECT PROPOSAL FROM THE MARAGOLI AREA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION PROJECT TITLE: Lusiola (LEW-SHOR-AH) Environmental Group Water and Sanitation Project LOCATION: Kenya‚ Western Province‚ Vihiga District‚ Vihiga Division‚ Mungoma Location‚ Lusiola Sub-Location‚ Vigedze (VEE-GAY-ZA) Village SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: The Lusiola Environmental Group seeks funding for improvements in water quality in Vigedze Village through the installation of rainwater harvesting (RWH) systems‚ the protection

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