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    The British were too complacent and over-confident. They underestimated the Japanese in many aspects. This mentality would eventually lead to their defeat‚ even though they outnumbered the Japanese greatly‚ as they had many weaknesses‚ which the Japanese were quick to exploit. These weaknesses will be described in detail in the following paragraphs. Firstly‚ British complacency and their gross underestimation of Japanese troops resulted in their lack of preparation for a land assault‚ as they assumed

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    Brain; Damage to certain areas of the brain‚ for example as the result of a head injury‚ stroke or brain surgery‚ or a failure of brain areas to develop properly can lead to abnormal behaviour: * Damage to the hippocampus‚ as seen in the cases of HM and Clive Wearing‚ can lead to profound memory loss. * Damage to Broca’s area of the left temporal lobe may lead to the inability to understand speech properly. * Patients with schizophrenia have abnormally large ventricles in their brains.

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    kingdoms have so many diverse yet similar species. Charles Darwin is a British naturalist. He was born on February 12‚ 1809 at Shrewsbury‚ England. He studied at the University of Edinburgh and Cambridge. He’s included in a British expedition aboard the HMS Beagle from 1832-1836. Twelve years later‚ Darwin would ponder human origins. An imaginary creature was named Precupanthrapus. The search began at Ernest where evidence so called missing link between humans and our primate ancestors. Fossils

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    What is evolution? The theory of evolution is one of the great intellectual revolutions of human history‚ drastically changing our perceptions of the world and of our place in it (1). The theory of evolution states that all lifeforms on earth share a common ancestor as a result of variation and selection over a long period of time (around 4 million years) (2). Variation means that offspring are not exact copies of their parents and selection occurs when only some of those offspring go on to reproduce

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    Whether current UK policies on poverty are workable and what is the most feasible policy should apply Content Page 1. Introduction 3 2. Main Body a. Definition and measure of Child Poverty 3 b. Causes of Child Poverty 7 c. Child Poverty Relief and Effects

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    Balance Sheet: the Basics

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    performance. Who must produce a balance sheet? Limited companies and limited liability partnerships must produce a balance sheet as part of their annual accounts. The balance sheet will then need to be submitted to: • Companies House • HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) • shareholders - unless agreed otherwise The other annual document you must produce is the profit and loss account. Other parties who may wish to see the accounts are: • potential investors or lenders (banks)

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    Alderfer’s ERG Theory  E - needs for physiological and material well-being R - needs for satisfying interpersonal relationships G - needs for continued personal growth & development McClelland’s TAT Thematic Apperception Test Need for - desire to do something better‚ master a complex task Need for - establish and maintain relationships Need for - to control‚ influence‚ or be responsible for others. Translating to High Need Achievement People

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    Charles Darwin was born English in 1809 and died 1882. He was a naturalist and a geologist who traveled around the coast of South America and the Galapagos Islands aboard the HMS Beagle with Robert Fitzroy. The expedition was to chart the coastline; however Darwin was participating in the trip more for geological‚ natural history‚ and biological interests. He took specimens to study‚ dissected invertebrates‚ and generally spent more time on the land that aboard the boat. Darwin suggested through

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    War Horse: Movie Analysis

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    You know about the WWI through book and movie‚ but that just the through the eyes of human‚ watch “War horse” and see the WWI through the eyes of the horse. Joey was a horse that live in in the 19th century‚ when the WWI happen‚ he was brought by a boy name Albert in Devon‚ when WWI begin‚ Joey was forced to leave Albert and go to war( as a horse). Albert was sad when he lose Joey‚ and he want to join the army with Joey but he was too young. 2 year later Albert joined the army to find Joey‚ but he

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    into a wealthy and well-connected family. Initially‚ he had planned to follow a medical career path‚ and studied firstly at Edinburgh University‚ but then changed to Cambridge. In 1831‚ he joined a 5 year scientific expedition on the survey ship – HMS Beagle. At this time‚ most Europeans believed that the world and animals/plants had been created by God in seven days‚ as described in the Bible. However‚ Darwin believed the rich variety of animal life and geological features within our world suggested

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