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    would like to do, but I am hoping starting my A-Levels at Post 16 will show me what I enjoy, and what my strengths are. I would like a career that I find enjoyable and very rewarding, and one that I can progress in so that I have something to work for. The requirements for a degree in English Literature at universities such as Sheffield and Manchester are an A in English Literature at A-level, which is what I am hoping to achieve. In other A-level subjects another A and a B is expected, and so I…

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    Avon Marketing Case Study

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    28). Not only is Avon one of the most powerful and recognizable brands in the world, it also has attractive earnings opportunities for sales representatives and leading technological innovations (“Why,” 2011). The new “Hello Tomorrow” ad campaign has a new brand-marketing concept and uses celebrities to attract consumers. Avon has been very successful in adapting its product line to fit the needs of customers in foreign markets, especially in China. However, Mary Kay just recently expanded into…

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    Assessment Task 1: Film Analysis on Okuribito (Departures) Yojiro Takita’s Departures is an Oscar winning film that challenges the traditional Japanese ideology of death and other socio-cultural implications of the people who survive them. As death is one of the main metaphors and recurring theme of the film, understanding it in context to Japanese culture is paramount to this analysis. Multiple times throughout the film Daigo runs into social prejudice upon other characters learning of his job…

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    beginning in early childhood (Duchesne et al., 2013). Vygotsky’s theory of cognitive development discusses using scaffolding to help students solve problems and reach ZPD. The ZPD is the distance between the child’s actual development level (ADL) and the level they can achieve with guidance (Duchesne et al., 2013). When teaching, students are not given the exact way to solve a problem, they are instead given assistance to reach the solution independently, in a process called scaffolding.…

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    “What is Cloud Computing? According to www.webopedia.com this can be defined as an internet based model of computing, where the shared information, software and resources are provided to computers and other devices upon demand.” It is sold on the demand, typically by the minute or by the hour; it is elastic, a user can have as much or as little of a service as they want any given time, and the service is fully managed by the provider. This type of technology is largely used by people on a…

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    Level One supports full CDA semantics, and has limited coding ability for the contents. An example of a level one constraint on document type would be "Discharge Summary." Level Two – additional constraints on the document via templates at the "Section" (free text) level. An example of a level two constraint on document type would be "Emergency Department Discharge Summary." Level Three – additional constraints on the document at the "Entry" (encoded content) level, and optional additional…

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    Marcel Mettelsiefen’s documentary “Children of Syria” tells one family’s story of surviving in Syria’s war-torn city of Aleppo. After their father is kidnapped, the family begins their journey to Germany to escape the violence in Syria and start a new life. The documentary, which debuted on the TV program “Frontline”, films the family and their experience for over three years. The hour long segment mainly focuses on the children Sara, Farah, Helen and Mohammed. Producers used multiple…

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    The ethical theory utilitarianism is the idea of whether actions are morally right or wrong depending on their consequences and determining "what is the right thing to do?". The overall theory of utilitarianism is to maximize both happiness and pleasure for the greater good. All utilitarians believe that the purpose of morality is to make decisions that equate to the greater good of the people. Utilitarianism is a pretty simple theory; it looks at the consequences of an action as to whether the…

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    Nue-Aging Stereotypes

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    is proven to work is “Vitamin C and Hyaluronic Acid (“Wrinkle Miracle”, n.d, So What Is It? section, para.1).” The two main ingredients are known to be natural ingredients that complement each other in vanishing wrinkles and lines at the cellular level (“Wrinkle Miracle”, n.d).” Vitamin C is known to “penetrate deep into damaged skin and stimulate new collagen – a protein which makes skin appear plump and firm (“Wrinkle Miracle”, n.d, So What Is It? section, para.2).” According to a study done…

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    Lower Sample Rate (22,050 SR, 128 kbps): 8/10 Since there was some slight static, we gave the sample a 8/10. This could have occurred because of the rustling of the recorders jacket. Since the phone was placed close to the recorder, this sound could have been easy to pick up by the recording device. I think if we were able to listen to the recording with headphones, it would have been a more accurate depiction of the quality. There was some breathing and wind sound that could be heard in the…

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