they’re deep in a study session are often not only unhealthy‚ but not exactly ideal choices for energy‚ concentration and boosting your brainpower. Instead of going for salty‚ sweet or fatty snacks‚ however satisfying they may be. Collect suitable revision snacks. No energy drinks or coffee‚ because sooner or later‚ you will crash out. Granola bars‚ fruit‚ and water are good‚ because they are simple and effective at releasing carbohydrates. Speaking of resources‚ do you find yourself with a stock
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EASEMENTS – Exam Revision 1. What are they? Easements – are rights‚ private rights‚ agreements upon which two individuals base such rights. Enjoyed by one party related to one land of another party‚ but limited. Eg: Just crossing the path. Conceptually worth remembering‚ easements originate in early medieval times as customary ways. Easements are in a general sense‚ ways in which u can facilitate the use of land of another party. a. Characteristics from Re Ellenborough Park b. Don’t forget
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The Act decriminalises company law. There are very few remaining offences such as the falsification of records‚ publishing of false information‚ refusal to respond to a summons and similar matters‚ which relate to the administration of justice in terms of the Act. Any such offences must be referred by the Commission to the National Public Prosecutor for trial‚ in the Magistrate’s Court. The Act generally uses a system of administrative enforcement in place of criminal sanctions to ensure compliance
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Mrs Carpenter- Unit 1 Accounting Revision Notes: Purpose of Preparing Accounts: Accounting records all financial transactions that occur during a period of time‚ for example the financial year. This is necessary so that the owner can control their business and control how it is performing and use the accounts to make good business decisions. It also means that the owner can: * Provide records of information that is required by HM Revenue and Customers for tax purposes and VAT returns *
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An list of Internet Revision Websites [pic] Introduction In addition to using books and videos‚ to help with your revision why not try out some of these Revision Websites. Also check out the exam board sites for detailed syllabus information and sample exam papers. [pic] The Internet Resources • BBC Onion Street - Advice on study skills‚ revision techniques‚ exam skills etc http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/communities/onionstreet/skills/ • BBC Radio One- One
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Infancy: 0-2 years Childhood: 3-8 years Adolescence: 9-18 years Early Adulthood: 19-45 years Middle Adulthood: 45-65 years Later adulthood: 65+ years Conception Pituitary gland signal to ovaries‚ release ovum Ovum travels down fallopian tubes (24 hours until it dies) can be fertilised From ejaculation sperm reaches & enters egg. Nuclei fuse together (½ genes mum‚ ½ genes dad) Fertilised egg travels to swelled/thickened lining of uterus Neonate: newborn baby – helpless‚ not control
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Unit 1: Going Global Revision Guide Keywords Birth rate – the number of births per 1‚000 people per year in a region Branch plant – a factory built in a country by a TNC that has its headquarters elsewhere Core- the most developed and highly populated region of a country Death rate – the number of deaths per 1‚000 people per year in a region Deindustrialisation – the decline of regionally important manufacturing industries Dependency – when a nation relies for income on outside
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Mechanics Revision Exercise Q1. Which of the following is/are the direct implication(s) of Newton’s first law? (1) A boy standing on a bus is ’pulled’ backwards when the bus starts moving. (2) On a smooth surface‚ when you push another person in front of you‚ you will move backwards. (3) The balls of different masses reach the ground at the same time in Galileo’s experiment (carried out on the tower of Pisa). A (1) only B (2) only C (3) only D (1) and (2) only Q2. Two objects‚ connected by a
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Economics Subject No. 3 Revision Kit [pic] Strathmore University [pic] Distance Learning Centre [pic] P.O. Box 59857‚ 00200‚ Nairobi‚ Kenya. Tel: +254 (020) 606155 Fax: +254 (020) 607498 Email: dlc@strathmore.edu Copyright ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. No part of this publication may be reproduced‚ stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means‚ electronic‚ mechanical‚ photocopying‚ recording or otherwise without the prior written permission
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King Lear – Revision Male Potency Goneril’s emasculation of Albany in the first and final Acts‚ “milky gentleness…harmful mildness” [p.212 A1S4]; “[weak]-mannered man!” etc Elizabethan understanding of the word “nothing” which is so much repeated. It’s daughters not sons taking away Lear’s power. Old men‚ Lear and Gloucester. “I am ashamed…” [p209 A2S4]‚ Fool: “horns without a case” [A1S5] Goneril calling Lear’s knights a “rabble”‚ shows Lear to be an impotent leader. Thereafter‚ daughters take
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