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Article Review - Bush, R. (2007). Wealth and poverty: mining and the curse of resources? In: Poverty and Neoliberalism: Persistence and Reproduction in the Global South. London: Pluto Press.
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The document is a lecture on intelligent agents and environments in artificial intelligence, focusing on how agents perceive and interact with their surroundings to achieve goals. It introduces different types of agents (e.g., reflex, goal-based) and environments (e.g., deterministic, stochastic), and explores problem-solving through tree search algorithms like breadth-first and depth-first search. Key concepts include rationality, the PEAS framework, and environment classifications, providing a...
Lecture notes from BA Sociology, module: Culture, Social Media and Society, 2023. I have also included some Reflective journal questions which are 200 words and can be a useful summary. There are diagrams and very detailed notes. Email me at if you run into any problems .
Complete handwritten lecture notes from the module Further Social and Developmental Psychology. Starting from the concept of self, its construction, perception, and different components, to the bystander effect and prosocial behaviour. The notes also delve into the formation of attitudes, language development, moral development, and social and emotional development, ending with meta-theories of development.
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The abstract explores the relationship between muscle strength, size, and length-tension in human skeletal muscle. It begins by emphasizing the importance of muscle contraction in various physiological functions. Studies referenced demonstrate that larger muscles tend to generate greater force, and the length-tension relationship describes how force generation varies with muscle length. 
 
The experiment aims to establish the strength-size relationship in human skeletal muscle, hypothesizing tha...
The document provides a concise overview of Cytotoxic T-Lymphocytes (CTLs), emphasizing their critical role in the immune system. CTLs, also known as CD8+ T cells, play a vital role in identifying and eliminating infected or abnormal cells, thereby contributing to immune defense against pathogens and cancer. 
 
The essay highlights key features and functions of CTLs, including their activation mechanisms, metabolic adaptations, and mechanisms of action. It explains how CTLs become activated upon...