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    Explain Aristotle’s understanding of the Prime Mover (25 marks) In Aristotle’s book the Metaphysics‚ he calls the cause of all movement the Prime Mover (P.M). The Prime Mover to Aristotle is the first of all substances‚ the necessary first sources of movement which itself is unmoved. It is a being which is eternal‚ and in Metaphysics Aristotle also calls this being ‘God’. However‚ before he came to know the existence of the P.M he first started noticing the constant changes around him‚ which led

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    Questions and Activities Please read the checklist at the end of this assessment before you begin. 1. Why is play important for children? Play is important for children because playing is the process that essential to children’s developmental progress. Children need to go through each level of process to generate‚ develop and enhance their developmental progress and well being. In playing‚ children will need to use their physical ability‚ able to explore and apply their creativity and naturally

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    QUESTION 3 :Explain how to evaluate commercial loan. A commercial loan is a debt-based funding arrangement between a business and a financial institution‚ typically used to fund major capital expenditures or to cover operational costs that the company may otherwise be unable to afford. Expensive upfront costs and regulatory hurdles often prevent small businesses from having direct access to debt and debt and equity markets for financing. Similar to consumer credit‚ smaller businesses must relay on

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    Explain Bentham’s Utilitarianism: (30 Marks) A man called Jeremy Bentham had a theory called the ‘Utilitarianism theory’. He was born in London at the time of the great scientific and social change and wrote ‘The Principles of Morals and Legislation’ in 1789. Bentham had the theory that all humans seek pleasure and avoid pain at all costs. Utilitarianism has been described as an act or a rule rather than a theory. We break this down into three parts: -Motivation: Bentham was a hedonists (‘Hedone’

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    3.1 Explain the importance of positive interactions between practitioner and a child. For most children the early years worker is the second most important person after parents‚ who can make real difference to their lives by creating caring atmosphere‚ by being a person who understands their interests and needs‚ whom children can trust and turn for help. Positive interaction in early years is fundamental because it can influence personality development and promote positive relationship. “Children

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    Assignment 4 ------------------------------------------------- Explain the characteristic and types of mutual fund Mutual Fund Characteristic Potential Depletion of Principal Mutual funds always involve a certain amount of risk; neither the principal value nor the rate of return is guaranteed in any way. Both the FINRA (previously known as NASD) and SEC rules require that clients receive a disclosure that investment in a mutual fund may fluctuate in value‚ and that there is a risk of potential

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    Behaviourist A perspective means a way of seeing things. Behaviourist is the first approach in this criterion. Behaviourist is the study of human minds‚ they study behaviour. The behaviourist sees the brain as a black box‚ this is because as they study animals it is easy to experiment‚ and they think that humans and animals are similar. The behaviourist wanted to become scientist‚ which is why they carried out the experiment. Although JB Watson (1887) was the founder of this theorist he studied

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    Egypt’s Culture and Political System Michael Humphrey SOC 315: Cross- Cultural Perspectives John Theodore June 3‚ 2013 Egypt’s Culture and Political System The Egyptian culture is considered one of the oldest cultures in human history. Surprisingly‚ it almost has some of gender equality except that it needs more to consider‚ in order achieving the third Millennium Development Goal‚ which talks of achieving gender equity/equality and women empowerment

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    I am going to apply 3 psychological concepts or principles to explain one of my previous experience related in education. First‚ there is a concise introduction of the experience. It was happened when I studied in primary two. I was not interested in Chinese before. It was because I used to think Chinese is something which very difficult. I used to be not confident in my Chinese standard since I always answer incorrectly. After I met a teacher‚ I totally changed my mind. She gave students stickers

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    Explain the different types of discrimination Discrimination has many meaning and many different ways people can discriminate against others. Discriminations can be as simple as a person making a judgment against someone else by the way they dress or the way they speak or it can be the people are discriminated against (out casted/left out) because they choose to be different or have a disability or different colour of skin or even religion. Discrimination is unfair treatment of a person action

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