your internal assessment should be of a high standard. Your coursework will be assessed on seven criteria. Criterion A Fieldwork question and geographic context 3 marks Criterion B Method(s) of investigation 3 marks Criterion C Quality and treatment of information collected 5 marks Criterion D Written analysis 10 marks Criterion E Conclusion 2 marks Criterion F Evaluation 3 marks Criterion G Formal requirements 4 marks Total 30 marks Within each section you should include the following: Front
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TOP DESIGNS VCE Season of Excellence 24 March – 15 July 2012 Visual Communication and Design: designing our future! Unit 3: SAC Folio • requires use of all drawing systems‚ ICT‚ all design elements and principles‚ one final presentation Unit 4: SAT Design folio • Single client‚ two design processes‚ two distinctly different final presentations •Both are internally assessed by your teacher to provide a RAW SCORE which is then moderated by your end-of-the-year exam. define communication
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programs instructional designs ease of use‚ can it keep her attention and is it truly effective in enhancing her student learning? Is it really worth $7.99 per month? Roblyer states that the pillars of good educational research are 1. Significance Criterion. (2) This truly is the area that I am
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Robust control systems may successfully be designed by ~’=-optimization‚ in particular‚ by reformulating the design problem as a mixed sensitivity problem. Key Words--~=-optimal control; robust control. Abstract--The paper presents a tutorial exposition of ~=-optimal regulation theory‚ emphasizing the relevance of the mixed sensitivity problem for robust control system design. 1. INTRODUCTION THE INVESTIGATION OF ~®-optimization of control systems began in 1979 with a conference paper by
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Economic deficiency is not an exclusionary term fixated on the idea of financial stability and state of poverty; instead‚ it is a factor of intersectionality. Economic deficiency is measured along with other variables relating to inequality such as social class‚ gender‚ and race. These variables can be an added perspective to measure economic deficiency since they all tend to overlap and affect the person; furthermore‚ it may be more significant to examine the consequences of economic deficiency and
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Sons Australia‚ Ltd 2013 Chapter 23 Consolidation: Controlled Entities Learning Objectives Learning Objective 23.1 Explain the meaning of consolidated financial statements Learning Objective 23.2 Discuss the meaning and application of the criterion of control Learning Objective 23.3 Discuss which entities should prepare consolidated financial statements Learning Objective 23.4 Understand the relationship between a parent and an acquirer in a business combination Learning Objective 23.5 Explain
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Malnutrition in the Philippines. Ravenholt A. PIP: In the Philippines poverty and pervasive malnutrition are not limited to families of deprived seasonal workers. Undernourishment is endemic and increasing throughout most of this archipelago of some 7100 islands‚ and is compounded by the prevalence of intestinal parasites and gastrointestinal diseases which health workers estimate deprive youngsters of at least 5-10% of the nutritional value in food they do consume. This problem is particularly
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requires making a judgment about the learning that has occurred (e.g.‚ by grading or scoring a test or paper). There are three basic conceptual frameworks that give meaning to grades. These are: Criterion-referencing‚ norm-referencing and self-referencing. Criterion- Referenced Grading (mastery) Criterion-referenced grading is also known as absolute-referenced grading or task-referenced grading. This is done by assigning grades by comparing student’s performance to a defined set of standards to
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Pernicious Anemia and its association to orthostatic hypertension Pernicious anemia is the major form of vitamin B12 deficiency. It is caused by serum antibodies against intrinsic factor which leads to B12 deficiency rather than by B12 deficiency itself. Absorption of vitamin B12 requires intrinsic factor which is secreted by parietal cells. Pernicious anemia is marked by autoimmune attack on gastric mucosa and a loss in parietal cells. Approximately 75% of the affected patients have type I antibody
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Short History of Gambling in the United States of America According to the Commission on the Review of National Policy toward Gambling‚ gambling in the United States grossed over $40 billion dollars in 1995 (Dunstan‚ 1997). Professor I. Nelson Rose describes three waves of gambling during the history of the colonies and the United States. The first of these waves began during the start of this great nation and lasted until the mid-1800s. The second wave was at the end of our Civil War and lasted
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