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    British Intervention

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    Expansion of British colonization • Motive : economy. • Facilitated by internal problems of the states. 1841 – James Brooke took over Sarawak 1874 – British intervention in Perak 1874 – Selangor received British advisor 1875 – Sultan of Brunei gave up his territory in Sabah to the British 1888 – British intervention in Pahang 1909 – Bangkok Treaty : Siam gave up Kedah‚ Perlish‚ Kelantan‚ Terengganu to the British 1914 – Johor received British advisor Major factors of British colonisation

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    components of the landscape in the absence of fire” (Weber 1998). Selected conifer species include‚ “black and white spruce‚ jack pine‚ balsam fir‚ tamarack and eastern white cedar” (MNR 2014)‚as well as deciduous species such as poplar and white birch. Various plant species also reside in the Boreal Forest such as “ferns‚ mosses‚ fungi‚ shrubs and herbs” (MNR

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    Iceman - Preservation

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    1. Explain why the iceman was so well preserved? ( source one) It is said that a frozen body will stay preserved over hundreds‚ even thousand of years. During the first stage of investigations Austrian archaeologist Konrad Spindler researched the layout which had proved that the iceman’s body position and placement of weapons were preserved in the same position from when the Iceman had died‚ it had also been proved that the body was initially covered in a thin layer of snow which had helped

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    (1964). The problem of brain damage in children. In H.G. Birch (Ed.)‚ Brain damage in children: Biological and social aspects. New York: Williams and Wilkins. Caffrey‚ E.‚ & Fuchs‚ D. (2007). Differences in performance between students with learning disabilities and mild mental retardation: Implications for categorical

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    Drumming! A history of drums and drumming from past to present. General Purpose: To inform the class about the history of drums and drumming. Specific Purpose: At the end of my informative speech‚ I would like everyone to understand where drums came from and how they are used today. Thesis: Drums give the world of music rhythm. Without drums and drum beats‚ I believe that music today would not be as good as it is currently. Introduction: A. How many in here like to listen to music

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    more then one brand of soft drink. For example‚ I am a loyal Pepsi drinker. But I also drink birch Beer Soda. Every time I go to a fair I usually purchase a birch soda. Before my mother past away‚ she would take me to the local Bloomsburg Fair every. We would usually purchase a birch soda and talk around the fair together. I associated this positive fond memory of my mother and me at the fair with birch soda. If I am not at a fair‚ I usually only drink Pepsi. So‚ I am loyal to more then one brand

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    Describe and evaluate behaviourism including 2 behavioural therapies The OED defines behaviourism as “the theory that human and animal behaviour can be explained in terms of conditioning‚ without appeal to thoughts or feelings‚ and that psychological disorders are best treated by altering behaviour patterns.” The behaviourist approach has roots in the philosophy of empiricism which is the view that all concepts originate in experience‚ i.e. all concepts are about or applicable to things that

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    remembered one of the masters he had been owned by‚ James Birch. Solomon hated him so much‚ all the way to the point where he filed Birch a lawsuit for stealing a free African American into slavery. During the days of the lawsuit‚ Solomon began to write a novel about his journey and what he faced during it. Writing the novel brought back so many memories for Solomon. Unfortunately‚ the lawsuit didn’t have the outcome Solomon was hoping for as Birch

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    Hydrosere Abiotic Factors

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    Explain how the changes in abiotic factors during a hydrosere control the changes in species that are present A hyrdrosere is a plant succession which occurs in a fresh water lake. In time an area of open fresh water will dry out forming woodland. During a hydrosere there are many abiotic factors that change‚ which causes different species to inhabit the lake depending on the conditions they need to thrive and live successfully. There are many different stages that occur during a hyrdrosere

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    questionnaire‚ Multimodal learning styles was assessed as the learning style of choice. The multimodal learning environments allow instructional elements to be presented in more than one sensory mode (visual‚ aural‚ written‚ and kinesthetic)‚ Sankey‚ Birch & Gardiner (2010). In this particular case visual and kinesthetic were the dominate methods of learning. Strategies of learning that this person uses are highlighting and underlining notes‚ grouping subjects together with a certain color highlighter

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