CARIBBEAN EXAMINATION COUNCIL SCHOOL BASED ASSESSMENT SOCIAL STUDIES Candidate’s Name: Brandon Pindling Candidate #: Territory: Jamaica Centre #: School: Excelsior Community College Teacher: Mrs. C. Morrissey Year: 2012/2013 Topic: JUVENILE DELINQUENCY Table of Contents Page # Table of Contents 1 Acknowledgements 2 Statement of the problem 3 Method of investigation 4 Instrument used to collect data 5-8 Procedure used to collect data 9 Presentation and explanation
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Teenage Awareness of Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Barbados Caribbean Studies Contents Acknowledgments.................. 1 Introduction.............................. 2 Literature Review................... 3-4 Data Collection Sources........ 5 Presentation of Findings...... 6-11 Interpretation of Findings... 12-13 Discussion of Findings
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My Social studies (s.b.a) DONE BY: RALSTON CHAMBERS SCHOOL: ELTHAM HIGH SCHOOL CANDIDATE NUMBER: TEACHER: MRS. YOUNG INTRODUCTION This research was done
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Introduction In the construction industry‚ there are several factors which must be taken into consideration. Keen attention must be paid to the building codes and regulations in order to ensure that all construction activities are carried out in a potentially safe and efficient manner. These may be sighted to include occupational safety and health of employees and the preservation as well as the protection of the environment. Therefore‚ the main aim of this project is to determine the building
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Mark Scheme (1) Table of Contents Details properly sequenced with correct page number 1 MARK (2) Aim of the Study At least ONE aim clearly stated as a direct or implicit question. 2 MARKS Aim is geographical and based on the Syllabus Aim allows collection of primary data. (3) Location of the Study At least two sketch maps: 4 MARKS ONE of the site (showing immediate
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Acknowledgements I would like to thank all of the persons who helped me complete this project‚ especially my Aunt. It was long and tedious‚ but very fulfilling. I would also like to thank my teachers and my family members. I would like to thank most of all‚ God‚ whom I could not have finished this project without. Aims and Objectives The Aims and Objectives of this project include the following: To prepare all of the accounts and statements for the business “Pastry Delights” To provide
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INTRODUCTION This S.B.A (school based assessment) contains factual information on 17th century Port Royal. It will inform the reader about how Port Royal gained its wealth and infamous reputation. It contains information on Port Royal’s economy. This project will inform on the livestyle of the residents of Port Royal during the 17th century and how trading was conducted. It will tell how the buccaneers contributed to Port Royals economy. RATIONALE In the 17th
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Statement Of Problem Topic: Bullying Focus Question: What effect does Bullying have on its victims and how are their emotional selves impacted? Guiding Questions: What are the signs of a person being bullied? At what age does the effect of bullying impact an individual the most? What causes someone to be bullied? Reason For Selecting Area of Research I chose the topic of bullying because I believe that it is a problem that
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Office Administration Test Map Form Test Map for Course: Faculty Name: Name of test: Date of Test: Be sure to turn in your test map‚ a copy of the test‚ the student answer sheets‚ and an answer key. Test Map for Course: Faculty Name: Name of test: Date of Test: Be sure to turn in your test map‚ a copy of the test‚ the student answer sheets‚ and an answer key. PSLO | Test Question Number | 1. Demonstrates appropriate etiquette‚ ethics‚ and professionalism
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SECTION I THEORY – 60 marks Answer ALL questions. 1. (a) Name the input or output device that is BEST suited to perform EACH of the following activities: i) Viewing images from one computer to another over the internet (1 mark) ii) Producing architectural drawings such as building plans (1 mark) iii) Playing games using the computer (1 mark) iv) Retrieving information electronically from a code on a product (1 mark) v) Identifying users by scanning their fingerprints (1 mark)
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