Bournville College of Further Education Name of Student: Class: BTEC Level 3 90 Credit Diploma in Travel and Tourism Year 1 Assessor: Katie Salmons Subject: Unit 8 Long-Haul Travel Destinations Assignment No. 1/4 Title: Welcome to the World of Long-Haul Travel Assignment Moderation IV: Date: Learning outcomes: Be able to locate major long-haul destinations of the world Outcome: 1 Grading Criteria – P1 & P2 Hand-out date: w/c 23rd September 2014 Submission date: w/c 13th October
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the system size or the amount of material in the system. Examples of intensive properties are the temperature and the hardness of an object. No matter how small a diamond is cut‚ it maintains its intrinsic hardness. By contrast‚ an extensive property is one that is additive for independent‚ noninteracting subsystems.[1] The property is proportional to the amount of material in the system. For example‚ both the mass and the volume of a diamond is directly proportional the amount that is left after cutting
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Information Freedom: The Ethical Implications of SOPA The Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) is a U.S. House of Representatives bill with the stated purpose‚ "To promote prosperity‚ creativity‚ entrepreneurship‚ and innovation by combating the theft of U.S. property‚ and for other purposes." (1) SOPA proposes to accomplish those goals by allowing the U.S. Department of Justice and copyright owners to take action against websites thought to be facilitating copyright infringement. What brought SOPA into the
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reading is what happens when people look at a text and assign meaning to the written symbols in that text‚ further‚ the text and the reader are the two physical entities necessary for the reading process to begin (1997: 15).” It means that when someone sees written symbols in a text‚ there will be something visualized on the reader’s mind. This process is called reading. Another expert‚ Williams (1999: 2) states that reading is a process whereby one looks at and understands what has been written
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Jullie Seder Final Research Paper What is ethical and unethical regarding digital manipulation of media content that society is exposed to in modern days? There are many theories and beliefs regarding ethics of digital manipulation. Many people are under the impression that digital manipulation began with the invention of Photoshop like imaging software. The truth is that digital manipulation can be dated back to the invention of photography. The argument that digital manipulation is unethical
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herbicide spraying (called Roundup Ready soybeans and corn). These products have proven to be a remarkable economic success‚ both to farmers and to Monsanto‚ increasing yields while effectively decreasing the use of herbicides. So‚ you may ask‚ what is the controversy? Supporters of GMOs hail the positive effect of the use of GMOs to the overall economy of agribusiness and the cost savings passed on to consumers. Skeptics believe that we should have the benefit of choosing whether or not to
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Legal and Ethical Implications for Classroom Management Grand Canyon University: EDU 536 April 24‚ 2013 Today’s classrooms are more dynamic than ever before. Educational needs of students are changing at breakneck speeds‚ along with the demands being placed on their teachers. There are associated legal and ethical implications that are evolving as rapidly as the technology that is driving a lot of the change. In order to have a chance to meet the needs of students and
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Barry Young Individual Research Paper: The Ethical Implications of Cloud Computing on Society MGMT 505 Corporate Social Responsibility and Public Policy Spring 2013 Niki A. den Nieuwenboer Cloud Computing is a popular term for “enabling on-demand network access to a shared pool of computing resources that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction” (Brian‚ 2012). The concept of Cloud Computing was first developed in the 1960’s
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Legal and Ethical Implications for Classroom Management As is the case with most things in life‚ we all have different perceptions of different things. Given that fact‚ some perceptions may intertwine and reflect similar opinions and or facts. People will all have different perceptions about politics‚ religion‚ education‚ and sports‚ just to name a few. However‚ all of those things could have similar perceptions and similar opinions from different people. However‚ each could have some common denominator
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Running Head: IMPLICATIONS IN CLASSROOM Legal and Ethical Implications in the Classroom NAME Grand Canyon University EDU 450‚ Classroom Engagement and Management October 24‚ 2010 Legal and Ethical Implications in the Classroom More than ever there is an existence of many outside detriments to influence student behavior. In addition to bullying‚ there is now cyber bullying‚ hazing‚ sexual and inappropriate texting‚ and increased school violence. Educators now have to
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