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    Refraction of Light in Prisms Questions 1. What is the relationship between the angle of incidence and the angle of refraction? The angle of incidence (formed by the ray of light travelling though air into a slab of rectangular perspex) is not directly proportional to the angle of refraction (angle formed between the ray travelling though perspex and the normal). The graph of the plotted angles of incidence against the angles of refraction is not a straight line and therefore demonstrates this. However

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    One of the principal values of travelling is that‚ it breaks the monotony of life and work. Life‚ for most people‚ is a mad rush from one place to another‚ from one activity to another‚ trying to gather as much as possible. In this process‚ people tend to forget‚ who they are and what they are. There is no time to ponder and wonder. They tend to forget the values of life. Travelling is a time when people relax‚ reflect and ponder. Most people‚ after a pleasant travel‚ return home with a fresh

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    Imagine being in a classroom with only the same sex‚ although there’s no distractions from the other gender are you really getting the best education. Are you learning proper social skills? In the article “Why Single-Sex Schools Aren’t Best” by Juliet A. Williams‚ Williams explains that single sex schools started shortly after slavery was abolished. The goal of these schools and classrooms was to keep males and females of different races apart. This separation was meant to strengthen a student’s

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    1.1 describe the social‚ economic and cultural factors that will impact on the lives of children and young people They are many factors that can have an impact on children/young person. These could be: -Being brought up in poor conditions such as: low income household‚ single parent‚ abusive parent/s or family‚ alcoholic/drug dependant parent/s. -Being a minority race -Different religous beliefs. -Different social expectations. Decision: Correct Feedback: Well

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    Travelling Every day hundreds of people travel from one place to another. They travel to work‚ to school‚ or on business. Many people travel for pleasure and traveling has recently become one of the most popular hobbies. Traveling is also an interesting way of spending holidays. In every season of the year the airports‚ railway stations‚ seaports‚ and bus stops are full of people traveling for long or short distances. PLANE When people

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    8/16/13 Share 0 Bhutan Baby: Travelling to the Moon - An Essay for School More Next Blog» Create Blog Sign In Bhutan Baby Adventures of a foreign girl growing up in Bhutan SUNDAY‚ MAY 13‚ 2012 FOLLOWERS Join this site w ith Google Friend Connect Travelling to the Moon - An Essay for School Travelling to the moon was once considered science fiction‚ but now people can be sent to the moon by spaceships. Spacesuits help a lot in outer space‚ too: They have a pressurized atmosphere

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    Why Do People Travel

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    economy. As for China‚ it appears to be one of the mainstays of China’s future development and the first choice of relaxation to many people. Miscellaneous choices of travelling packages‚ such as luxury tour and expedition tour‚ indicate that the purposes of travelling differ among people. From my perspective‚ this ongoing trend of travelling may be attributed to three reasons. Firstly‚ people travel out of curiosity. The mass explosion of media exposes people to endless flow of information‚ thus expanding

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    high-end food you last tried? Travel‚ without doubt‚ has a lot of advantages that no one can afford to miss. But there’s more to travelling than just staying at the most expensive hotel and trying different kinds of delicacies. So‚ how does travel broaden the mind? First and foremost‚ let me clear up one common misconception. Travelling does not necessarily mean travelling abroad; it means travel as much as one can – travel to the next town‚ to the seaside resort‚ to the small village‚ to the countryside

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    A Reflective Report on Interpersonal Management Skills Module Code: 7BSP1010 Course: Interpersonal Management Skills 1 Tutor: Helen MacKinlay Student Name: XU ZHANGYONG Student Number: 13030219 Words: 1046 December 26th 2014 The purposes of this essay is to analyse the improtances of Interpersonal management skills for successful management‚ and to reflect on a verbal interpersonal cultural based difference people have personally experienced and how develop the cross cultural awareness

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    history going back to the 18th century where the idea for travelling for leisure‚ education or health purposes had an outbreak with the rise of the "grand tour" in Europe‚ which was called "the age of enlightenment". In conclusion of this rise in demand for tourism European destinations started developing themselves to be able to answer the needs of the tourists with facilities. However as it was the first stages of this idea of travelling abroad for tourism‚ these travels only appealed to wealthy

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