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List and explain 2 theories of motivation, and give an example of how they can be applied in practice.

1.      One theory of motivation is that suggested by Taylor, which asserts that employees are not motivated by anything but their remuneration. This can be applied through the introduction of a piece rat...

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A solution of acetic acid and sodium acetate was prepared, by dissolving 4.1 g of sodium acetate in 750 cm^3 of 0.085 mol/dm^3 acetic acid, at 25 degrees. 10 Cm^3 of 2 mol/dm^3 HCl was added. Ka is 1.76*10^-5, calculate and explain the change in pH

The first thing to do in any calculations question is to list out what you have, and what the question is asking you. In this case, the question wants pH, which is -log[H+]. So what we need is [H+]. We ha...

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Express 5/(2-sqrt(3)) in the form a + b*sqrt(3)

The first step that needs to be taken is to get rid of the square root from the denominator. This can be done by multiplying the top and bottom of the fraction by 2 + sqrt(3). This gives (10 + 5sqrt(3...

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Answered by Guy V. Maths tutor
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How much of my personal statement should consist of academics and extracurricular activities?

With regards to GCSE and A Level results I would say try to mention them as little as possible as admissions officers already have access to this information so wasting precious words on an already tight ...

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What are higher order functions in functional programming? How does the 'map' function work and why is it a higher order function?

Higher order functions either have one or more arguments that are themselves functions, return a function as their result, or both. Argu...

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