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    solution where people are the ‘end goals’ and not simply ‘means’ to a certain other end. Firstly, I will be introducing two ideas, leaded by John Rawls and Robert Nozick, following with the demonstration of these approaches with the example of the coloured man. Also I will be bringing some strong critics that this two approaches have faced. The process of redistribution in distributive justice encompasses four main variables that need to be taken into account: the subjects (individuals or groups…

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    Barriers In Education

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    Moving on, the “vision for children with SEN and disabilities is the same as for all children and young people - that they achieve well in their early years, at school and in college, and lead happy and fulfilled lives” (DfE, 2014). Nevertheless, this has received criticisms as Kalambouka et al (2007) state, there is “less agreement about whether this principle can be realised in practice, and even if it can, about what the impacts might be on the achievements of pupils with SEN” in mainstream…

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    The Distinct Differences Between Goldfish and Koi Are you looking to build a pond in your garden and want to fill it with koi or do you have a small fish tank in your living room that you're looking to stock? Either way, it's important that you know the differences in your options. You probably already know that koi carp are not the right fish to slip into that small indoor tank, but what are the other distinct differences between the two types of fish? Their Size & Cost There are plenty…

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    Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun (1959) is set in Chicago’s Southside and many social issues of the 1950’s are the themes of this play. This essay is about one of the major themes in the play, racism, and how the Younger family, a poor black family, experienced and resisted the racism in their society. The members of the Younger family had to deal with discrimination in the housing industry, their home and their jobs. In, A Raisin in the Sun, the Younger family bought a house in a…

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    Carbohydrates Research

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    should give a positive test for it (Harpercollege.edu 2015) . These give a positive test because hydrochloric acid dehydrates the carbohydrate to give an aldehyde . This aldehyde then condenses with phenol molecules in the Molisch reagent to give a coloured product which is most times purple or red. Based on literature all tested…

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    In 1911, Windsor McCay created his first cartoon, based on his comic strip Little Nemo. The silent animated short film with a running time of 10 minutes is one of the earliest ever made and its expressive character animation distinguished the film from the experiments of earlier animators. Little Nemo, 1911. https://alchetron.com/Little-Nemo-(1911-film)-45390-W The response to the film was enthusiastic. An item in the trade publication Moving Picture World, which praised the film's…

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    In the 1999 passage, “Retelling Experiments: H.B.D. Kettlewell’s Studies of Industrial Melanism in Peppered Moths” author, Joel B. Hagen recounts the story of one of the most famous breakthroughs in biological science. In the mid 1950s, the work of H.B.D. Kettlewell solved persisting loopholes in Darwin’s theory of natural selection by conducting several experiments using peppered moths. Kettlewell’s research is widely discussed in biology classes today, yet there is often deviation in how the…

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    daylight[10]. 2.1.6 Advantages and Disadvantages of Electrochromic System Electrochromic devices typically have an upper visible transmission of TV=70 to 50% and a fully coloured transmission of TV=25 to 10%. The range of shading coefficient (SC) is between 0.67 to 0.60 for bleached condition and between 0.30 to 0.18 for coloured condition. Electrochromic windows require only a small switching voltage, usually between 1 to 5 volts and exhibits adjustable memory for 12 to 48…

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    The use of steel and concrete structure, cladded with a double glass façade which acts as an insulator to prevent the interior spaces form getting too hot. The coloured glass which Scheerbart mention in his book was the same as the tinted glass used in buildings to help prevent the glare from the sun. Bruno Taut’s Glashau was revolutionary. It was a new architecture language during that period of time. Taut managed…

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    Investigating if dissimilar sized candles have the capability of drinking equivalent quantity of water. Aim: The drinking candle science experiment is quite enthralling, as when performed, you'll observe a burning candle drinking up all the water kept beneath it due to the behaviour of the atmospheric pressure. The aim of this experiment is to investigate if unlike sized candles have the capability of drinking the same amount of water. Hypothesis: With all the information given on different…

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