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Historical Context:Comte influenced Durkheim:They believed in a unity of measure To know in order to predict, and to predict in order to controlDurkheim agreed that we need to study the social world scientificallyThe social cannot be redu...
Cambridge University / Business AdministrationA LEVEL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY REVISION NOTESUser SupportMethods of User SupportA help deskoA dedicated telephone number/email address/electronic linkoThe user can communicate directly with a person trained in support Who may be able to control the u...
Cambridge University / Business Administration &039;A&039; Level ICT Pat M. HeathcoteContents Topic 1: Data, information, knowledge and processing ............................................................................. 4 1.1 Data, information and knowledge ...............................................................................
Cambridge University / Business AdministrationEmerging Technologies 3D Printing Used in medicine to create personalized casts for broken bones. Also used to make replacement organs and blood vessels using the patients own cells. Can be used to manufacture houses using large-scale printers. ...
Cambridge University / Business AdministrationShoulder: Scapula, Clavicle, Proximal end of Humerus Clavicle + scapula form the pectoral girdle. The clavicle is the only bony attachment between the trunk and the upper limb. The glenoid cavity of the scapula articulates with the head of the ...
Cambridge University / Business AdministrationFurther Mechanics Momentum Momentum is a measure of how hard it is to stop something = In any collision total momentum is constant provided no external forces act. There are two types of collision; elastic and inelastic. In an elastic collision...
Cambridge University / Business AdministrationMICROECONOMICS Notes for LECTURE 1 INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMICS As microeconomics forms part of the much wider discipline of economics it is useful to begin by briefly characterising the discipline of economics as a whole. This is usually done with reference ...
Cambridge University / Business AdministrationGlossary of command words This glossary should prove helpful to candidates as a guide, although it is not exhaustive and it has deliberately been kept brief. The number of marks allocated for any part of a question is a guide to the depth required for the ...
Cambridge University / Business AdministrationDavid Lewis Ability HypothesisExperience as the Best TeacherIf you want to know what some new experience is like you can learn it by having that experience.You cannot learn it by being told about the experience.However, Lewis denies this proves anything...
Cambridge University / Business AdministrationUsing relevant case law explain why the distinctionbetween an invitation to treat and an offer is importantin Contract law.An 'invitation to treat' is inviting parties to create a contract. It represents the preliminary stage ofnegotiation....
Cambridge University / Business AdministrationComparison of the hip versus shoulder Introduction Limbs are important for motility and the accomplishment of complex tasks Hip and shoulder have contrasting functions Hip is designed for stability Shoulder is designed for motility Ada...
Cambridge University / Business AdministrationINTRODUCTIONGrowth of microorganisms in a food material canbe inhibited by adding certain chemicalsubstances. However the chemical substancesshould not be harmful to the human beings. Thenwhat should we add?PRESERVATIVES. Preservati...
Cambridge University / Business AdministrationContents Contents........................................................................................................................................................................... 11. Business & Its Environment........................................
Cambridge University / Business AdministrationCONTENTS 1CHAPTER 1: OFFER AND ACCEPTANCE 7 NATURE OF CONTRACTS 71. Bilateral Contracts 72. Unilateral Contracts 73. Collateral Contracts 7OFFER 7OFFERS TO THE PUBLIC AT LARGE 7IN...
Cambridge University / Business AdministrationTable of ContentsCONTENTS 1CHAPTER 1: OCCUPIERS LIABILITY 7 OCCUPIERS LIABILITY ACTS 7THE LAW BEFORE THE OCCUPIERS LIABILITY ACTS 7WHO IS AN OCCUPIER? 8WHAT MUS...
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