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    MATME/PF/M12/N12/M13/N13 MATHEMATICS Standard Level The portfolio - tasks For use in 2012 and 2013 © International Baccalaureate Organization 2010 7 pages For final assessment in 2012 and 2013 –2– MATME/PF/M12/N12/M13/N13 CONTENTS Type I tasks   Lacsap’s Fractions Circles Type II tasks   Fish Production Gold Medal Heights INTRODUCTION What is the purpose of this document? This document contains new tasks for the portfolio in mathematics SL. These tasks

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    Visual Analysis The two sculptures I chose were The Statue of the Goddess Sakhmet and Monumental Figure. The Sakhmet statue is from the New Kingdom era‚ 18th Dynasty. Dated all the way back to ca. 1390-1352 B.C. in Egypt. It is made out of granodiorite. There are two identical at the museum in New York. The Monumental Figure is from the 9th century. It was found in Mexico‚ it is from the Mayan culture. The statue is classified as a stone-sculpture. You can find the Monumental figure in gallery 358

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    Discussions | 15 percent | | ------------------------------------------------- Assignment DescriptionsProject A:Students will create a poster that provides a visual representation of their interpretation of key concepts from the readings. * “Steel Axes for Stone-Age Australians” by Lauriston Sharp (Culture and Conflict‚ pp. 389 – 403) * “Technology and Heterogeneous Engineering: The Case of Portuguese Expansion‚” by John Law (The Social Construction of Technical Systems‚ pp. 111 – 134)Project B:Students

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    Chivalric Code in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Darla Hale Chivalric Code in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Life during fourteenth century England was woven with traditions and rituals. Court life was extravagant and plentiful. A man’s honor and virtue were among the most significant aspects of his life. Although there was not a precise list of codes‚ which composed chivalric code‚ many lists coincide and provide a good idea of what was considered important during those times. Chivalric

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    Today I was dropped off by my crew‚ to start the survival series‚ where I will have to live in the wilderness and use the materials around for 11 days‚ with a camera in front of my head. I only came with an empty knapsack to carry the materials that I’ll find during this series. There are two rules for the series‚ I have to move to another shelter everyday and you can only bring things in your knapsack‚ you can’t just carry them‚ so it will be more exciting for the viewers to watch. I started

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    with origin O and axis lines X‚ Y and Z‚ oriented as shown by the arrows. The tick marks on the axes are one length unit apart. The black dot shows the point with coordinatesX = 2‚ Y = 3‚ and Z = 4‚ or (2‚3‚4). Choosing a Cartesian coordinate system for a three-dimensional space means choosing an ordered triplet of lines (axes)‚ any two of them being perpendicular; a single unit of length for all three axes; and an orientation for each axis. As in the two-dimensional case‚ each axis becomes a number

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    Fairy Tale Stereotypes in Anne Sexton’s “Cinderella”: Raggedly Ever After Anne Sexton’s “Cinderella” illuminates the unrealistic and prejudiced stereotypes in age-old fairy tales‚ stereotypes inadvertently etched on the minds of millions of children. Sexton uses a conversational tone that remains oblivious to the initial hardships of the “rags to riches” maiden to highlight the insignificance and passiveness of women and the influential and dominant character of men. She conveys to the world’s

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    Rewrite a Hansel and Gretel Hansel and Gretel sat by the fire‚ and when noon came‚ each ate a little piece of bread‚ and as they heard the strokes of the wood-axe they believed that their father was near. It was not the axe‚ however‚ but a branch which he had fastened to a withered tree which the wind was blowing backwards and forwards. And as they had been sitting such a long time‚ their eyes closed with fatigue‚ and they fell fast asleep. Hansel woke up shortly thereafter and as he lay there

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    Character of "The Black Cat" Edgar Allan Poe’s short story‚ "The Black Cat" involves a man and his love hate relationship for animals that ends in sin. He describes himself as loving animals of all kinds‚ "I was especially fond of animals‚ and was indulged by my parents with a great variety of pets"(307). The character of this story goes through some changes of his own. After giving much love and care to his animals he starts to abuse them‚ goes as far to kill them and then commits the ultimate

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    Green Knight is an Arthurian romance‚ which begins in King Arthur’s court‚ during New Year’s Eve feast. Unexpectedly‚ a figure known as the Green Knight‚ appears and presents a challenge. He challenges Arthur‚ or any other brave knight‚ to use his own axe to strike his head. Then in a year’s time‚ the Green Knight would be able to return the blow. Everyone was shocked at this challenge‚ no one accepted‚ and the Green Knight scorned them for their cowardice. King Arthur steps forward to accept. Yet he

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