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    1- In what ways were Britian the dominant industrial power in the world in 1850? Produced more than 50 percent of the world’s textile products Mined more than 80 percent of its coal Made almost half of its iron Helped other countries to build their railways Provided the machinery for fatories in other countries Had the biggest and most powerful steam engines‚ which were also exported worldwide Germany- Germany was not a unified country until 1871; before that‚ industry developed predominantly

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    Literacy pedagogy which includes the teaching of reading‚ writing as well as other modes of communication: oral‚ visual‚ audio‚ gestural‚ tactile and spacial Literacy pedagogy which includes the teaching of reading and writing‚ as well as other modes of communication empower educators and students to collectively engage in purposeful teaching and learning (Edwards-Groves‚ 2002). Building a culture of learning within classrooms that directly influences literacy learning and assists educators to respond

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    July 2011 and January 2012 Sessions EPS-11: POLITICAL IDEAS AND IDEOLOGIES [pic] SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY MAIDAN GARHI‚ NEW DELHI-68 ELECTIVE COURSE IN POLITICAL SCIENCE EPS-11: POLITICAL IDEAS AND IDEOLOGIES Dear Student‚ As explained to you in the programme Guide‚ you will have to do a Tutor Marked Assignment (TMA) for each of the elective courses in Political Science. This booklet has Tutor Marked Assignment

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    Whose ideas were best for the new nation‚ Hamilton or Jefferson’s? Prolonging the life of the young country required contributions from both founding fathers. Despite an undying possibility of the federal government becoming far too powerful Hamilton’s ideas by themselves would of done far better than Jefferson’s. Hamilton’s want for industrial power and a much stronger central authority derived from his experiences during revolutionary wartime. Hamilton saw then‚ the extent the country would be

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    The biggest changes that ever occurred in human history‚ in my opinion‚ were made during the Industrial Revolution. During the Industrial Revolution‚ the lifestyle of society changed‚ some effects were positive‚ while some were negative. During this time‚ due to scientific advances‚ improvements were made in agriculture‚ manufacturing‚ transportation and urbanization. At the beginning of 1750‚ revolutionary changes started to occur‚ completely altering the lifestyle of many people in Britain

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    What Is Visual Literacy?

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    The American Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL‚ 2011) stated that visual literacy is a set of abilities that enables an individual to effectively find‚ interpret‚ evaluate‚ use‚ create images and visual media. These skills equip a learner to understand and analyze the contextual‚ cultural‚ ethical‚ aesthetic‚ intellectual‚ and technical components involved in the production and use of visual materials. ACRL‚ (2011) also stated that a visually literate individual is both a critical

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    Martand Kaushik MA English (Semester II) IA Response Paper The Idea of Narrative in The Political Unconscious The importance of the narrative in Fredric Jameson’s The Political Unconscious (PU) is made apparent by its subtitle: Narrative as a socially symbolic act. But one still can’t guess how crucial it really is for Jameson. The conceptualization of the narrative as a mediational form is central to his argument in PU. Jameson elevates the artistic narrative to one of the most crucial

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    Pancho Villa‚ and Emiliano Zapata were the major leaders of the revolt. One cause of the revolution was that Diaz wasn’t following his countries rules‚ and the people didn’t think it was fair or right for him to do that. Madero started an uprising‚ and they met to restore the constitution of 1857. One thing that changed as a result was that Diaz stepped down‚ or out of power. Some positive effects of the Mexican Revolution was that people were finally getting what they wanted. The exact day that Diaz

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    Emergence of Economic‚ Social and Political Ideas Introduction The new ideas that shaped our modern world are the influence of democracy‚ republicanism‚ nationalism and liberalism. Democracy is a form of government in which the citizen elects a representative to create laws on their behalf. Republicanism is a form of government in which the head of the state is the citizen of that nation rather than a monarch. A monarch is someone like a king‚ queen or an emperor. Nationalism is the belief that

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    Expanded Program on Immunization I. Rationale The Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI) was established in 1976 to ensure that infants/children and mothers have access to routinely recommended infant/childhood vaccines. Six vaccine-preventable diseases were initially included in the EPI: tuberculosis‚ poliomyelitis‚ diphtheria‚ tetanus‚ pertussis and measles. In 1986‚ 21.3% “fully immunized” children less than fourteen months of age based on the EPI Comprehensive Program review. II.

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