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    and lattice screens proves direct inspiration from the bungalows of 1930s, the curved parapet walls balanced with strong planar surface shows strength and vigour of his wilful design. The same theme was spilled over for the adjacent cottages for pensioners and school. The school among the composition, has bolder colours and variant composition. The church when serving as a classroom will be flooded with light from the bay windows and is often regarded highly successful. They are organised in an…

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    The Cave’s False Reality When we hear about a cave, the first thing we think about is pure darkness. A place that separate us from reality, apart from the outside world. In Plato’s allegory the cave plays a very important role; The cave is the center of what Plato wants to interpret. The interpretation of humanity allowing themselves to create a false reality. Douglas shows that interpretation with his experience of slavery. The cave that Plato describes is significant to our understanding.…

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    Intelligence (I.T.G.S) To what extent can RFID tags be used in schools and OAP Homes (Old aged pensioners homes), do the advantages over-ride the disadvantages? Candidate Name: Alex Ramirez Walker Candidate Number: Centre Number: Word Count: Supervisor: Mr. Nevers Introduction: My research question is: “To what extent can RFID tags be used in schools and OAP Homes (Old aged pensioners homes), do the advantages over-ride the disadvantages?” My extended essay will be written about…

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    self-esteem and the loss of both when unemployment hits, creates isolation which happens quickly. However, unemployment does not only affect the individual families it also affects the wider community in more ways than one. In Australia students, pensioners, low income earners, and even the unemployed are able to obtain income support from the government, but it is not always easy to obtain. According to the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Employment, Education and Workplace…

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    1. Introduction The general principles underlying developmental approaches to careers guidance are that: ●● individual development is a continuous process; ●● the developmental process is irreversible; ●● these processes can be differentiated into patterns called stages in the life span; ●● and that the result of normal development is increasing maturity The names most closely associated with this theory of vocational choice are Eli Ginzberg and Donald Super. 2. Eli Ginzberg Ginzberg et al.…

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    Chinese Health Care System

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    substantially different than China in the fact that it acts as the financier and provider of health care. Through laws enacted over time, insurance has been expanded to students, infants, all government workers, some public and private workers, pensioners and widows. There is a small premium to be paid and participation is mandatory, however for some, such as private companies are able to opt out. For those employed in the private or public sector pay 1% of salary and employers pay 4%, while…

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    and he concluded that finally, the iron mask has fallen. The very next morning, Kreisler had a looked at the face of the brigadier, and he seems to have aged many years, still expressionless and not an inch moved off his face. Analysis of the war pensioners who were diagnosed with shell shock showed that the disorders was characterized by a range of functional physical symptoms such as exhaustion, palpitation, shortness of breath, tremor, joint and muscle pain, dizziness, and headache; together…

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    Old Age Security In Canada

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    The old age security program is quite the success story for Canada, it has been achieved through a long and hard process. During the mid-1850s, Canada could be described as a sort of agricultural society. As a result, retirement was often unheard of. Most Canadians spent their days living and working on farms their whole life. When people were physically unable to work, their families would support them. However, those without family support had little to no options. Many of these people would…

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    Sergei’s paranoia is his main attribute that forms his other traits and persona. It leads to his hostility as too protect himself because of his belief that no one would want to create a ny sort of relationship with him without an ulterior motive. This results in him having no social relationships, making him lonely. This trait is emphasized by the comparison of the other character in this story, Yonatan. Yonatan’s section of the story is filled with short run on sentences, commas, and…

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    After mentioning to Hans and Johnny of Tawney's Restaurant that I previously worked at the Menzies and Chelsea Restaurants in Sydney, I started that night, after just a week in Cairns. Suffering from the lavish expenditure of those bosses, the restaurant hired organist Les Dixon on weekends to pick up sales. Les played and drank, and just after 10, boyfriend Johnny Bond arrived, dragging along everyone from the Marlin Bar. This largely gay clientele drank the bar dry, yet the takings never…

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