Diane Samuels’ Kindertransport is set both in the past and the present - they are inextricably intertwined. Eva came to England from Germany in 1939 as part of the Kindertransport; this is the story of her survival and her future. In the Present The play tells the story of Evelyn and her daughter‚ Faith. Faith is leaving home for university‚ and it becomes clear that both she and her mother are finding the impending separation difficult. We first see them in the attic‚ where Evelyn is looking for
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Philosophy of Human Rights Reading 1. Denis Arnold‚ “The Human Rights Obligations of Multinational Corporations” I have had the opportunity to teach a number of courses on the philosophy of human rights. To supplement the Arnold reading‚ I thought that I would give you some basic background regarding the central philosophical and legal debates over the nature of human rights. What are human rights? Human rights are international norms that help to protect all people everywhere
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GCSE GEOGRAPHY EXAM REVISION GUIDE 2005 THE EXAM PAPER The paper lasts for 2 hours and 15 minutes and carries 50% of your marks. There are 2 sections: A. PLACES – 1. The European Union‚ including the UK 2. Less Economically Developed Countries 3. More Economically Developed Countries‚ outside EU B. THEMES – 1. Physical Systems and Environments 2. Natural Hazards and People 3. Economic Systems and Development
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Unit 1: The Music Industry What do you need to know for your exam? PART A Learning aim A: Understand different types of ORGANISATIONS that make up the music industry YOU NEED TO KNOW the different types of ORGANISATIONS (no.1-4 listed below) in the music industry and the TYPE OF WORK EACH ONE DOES. 1. Venues and live performance (places that host live music events) a) Small and medium local venues (pubs‚ clubs‚ small theatres) Host music regularly or part of mixed arts performances (e.g. a
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IGCSE REVISION NOTES The basic economic problem: scarcity and exercise of choice . igcse economics - Scarce resources & unlimited wants This is the reason for the existence of this subject. In reality most resources are scarce. Similarly individuals and nations have unlimited wants. [pic] The Basics [pic] Scare Resources There are only a limited number of resources such as workers‚ machines‚ factories‚ raw materials etc. Yet there are a number of different ways in which they could
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Revision questions for MCB 3020 – Fall 2012 1. A portion of specific DNA molecule consists of the following sequence of nucleotide triplets. TAC GAA CTT GGG TCC This DNA sequence codes for the following short polypeptide. methionine - leucine - glutamic acid - proline - arginine Describe the steps in the synthesis of this polypeptide. What would be the effect of a deletion or an addition in one of the DNA nucleotides? What would be the effects of
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WHAT IS PHILOSOPHY? PHI 1024 F Today: ‘Philosophy football’‚ by Monty Python. INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY WHAT IS PHILOSOPHY? Your input. Four not-so-helpful proposals (for how to work out what Philosophy is). 2014 Three more serious (and more helpful) suggestions. 2 WHAT IS PHILOSOPHY? WHAT IS PHILOSOPHY? Words suggested by the word ‘philosophy’: 2) Arguments 1) Question 3 4 1 2014-02-18 WHAT IS PHILOSOPHY? WHAT IS PHILOSOPHY? 3)
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Engineering ethics in practice: a guide for engineers Engineering ethics in practice: a guide for engineers © The Royal Academy of Engineering ISBN 1-903496-73-X August 2011 Published by The Royal Academy of Engineering 3 Carlton House Terrace London SW1Y 5DG Tel: 020 7766 0600 www.raeng.org.uk Registered Charity Number: 293074 This is an abridged version of a full guide available online at: www.raeng.org.uk/ethicsinpractice Contents 1 2 Foreword and introduction Accuracy and rigour
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(Revised) GCSE FOUNDATION REVISION GUIDE For Linear Course Written by MR P BENSON – Maths Tutor MARCH / APRIL 2005 VERSION 1 ISSUED FEBRUARY 2006 RE-UPDATED VERSION 2 MARCH 2008 VERSION 3 UPDATED FOR NEW SPECIFICATION 2011 CONTENTS PAGE Section Topic Page A Percentages 3 B Interest 3 C Nth Terms 3 D Ratio 4 E Lowest Common Multiples 4 F Highest Common Factors 4 G Prime Numbers 5 H Fractions
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Business Revision- 1. For-profit and not-for-profit organizations and their features; Key concepts- Businesses are organizations that provide goods and services to fulfill our needs and wants and in return most businesses seek to make a profit. Not-for-profit organizations may make a profit but the main reason they exist is to pursue a social objective‚ such as helping others. Profit: A business makes a profit when the income earned (revenue) is greater than the costs of production
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