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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'natural'
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| "Atmospheric hazards are natural phenomena." A Natural Hazard is an unexpected or uncontrollable natural event of unusual magnitude |
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| "Consider how and why Shakespeare uses natural images in Sonnet XVIII, "Shall I compare thee..." and act two, scene two, of "Romeo and Juliet". |
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| "Media representations of the world can appear so natural that we can easily see them as real." |
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| "Media representations of the world can appear so natural that we can easily see them as real." Discuss this quote with reference to one social group or place that you have studied. |
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| "Poor countries are more at risk from natural hazards than rich countries" How far do you agree with this statement? |
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| "Rivers in rural areas are much more natural than those in urban areas". |
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| "The concept of the tragedy of the commons can be used to explain the effects of human behaviour on the natural environment." Discuss this statement, using relevant research and theories from social psychology. |
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| "The Impacts of Natural Hazards include Social, Economic and environmental effects" Discuss this statement in relation to an area of Multiple hazards. |
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| "The term 'social science' is a misnomer which masks the necessarily different epistemic methods and ontological realities consistent with natural and social realms respectively" Critically appraise this claim. |
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| "The Winter's Tale" has been seen as a play celebrating natural renewal and regeneration. Others see it as a tale with a Christian message. Examine these interpretations and explain your own interpretation. |
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| "Understand the Nature of Natural and Artificial Cloning of Plants and Animals." |
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| "What are natural hazards" |
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| "when we have finished reading the poem, it is the images of the albatross and the water creatures that remain with us and not the moral message of the work" in response to this comment write about Coleridgeâ€(TM)s use of natural imagery in the poem. y |
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| "Without a knowledge of the past, we would have no knowledge at all." Evaluate this assertion with reference to history and the following areas of knowledge: Mathematics and Natural Science. |
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| "Without a knowledge of the past, we would have no knowledge at all." Evaluate this assertion with reference to history and the following Areas of Knowledge:· Mathematics Natural Sciences |
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| The Natural Lawapproach to ethics is medieval and outdated - Discuss. |
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| 'Abercrombie and Warde say there is a tendancy to think of the family as natural and as a good thing - What have sociologists found out about the family? |
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| 'Examine how peoples responses are effected by the frequency and magnitude of natural events' |
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| 'Far from the madding crowd' - Several natural catastrophes happen over the course of the novel; the dogs driving the sheep off the cliff, the fire, the sheeps feeding upon young clover, the storm - What role do these events play with respect |
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| 'For the king has in him two bodies...a body natural and a body politic..' Discuss the presentation of the different sides of Henry's character in Henry V. |
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| 'National parks are areas of great natural beauty giving opportunity for open-air recreation, established so that national beauty can be preserved and enhanced, and so that the enjoyment of the scenery by the public can be promoted''. |
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| 'The collision between the natural freedom of the moor and the artificial, contrived and cultural world of the Grange and Victorian Society in a wider sense causes chaos from the very outset of Wuthering heights.' |
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| 'The environment is being harmed more by human activity that natural disasters.' Do you agree? |
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| ) Explain how natural selction may bring about changes in a population and what conditions may be necessary to bri about speciation |
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| 1) biologistic- reduces illness to natural to natural biological processes- seeks out a single, clearly identifiable pathogen- loses sight of the social context of the disease |
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