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    affect the enzymatic activity. The hypothesis‚ in relation to the enzymatic activity by variables such as the substrate concentrations‚ temperature‚ PH and chemical interactions on the rate of reaction‚ stated the following scenarios: (1) If the substrate concentration is increased‚ then the enzymatic rate will increase (2) If the temperature is increased‚ then the enzymatic rate will also increase (3) If the PH level is increased‚ then the enzymatic rate will decrease. To test the effect of a substrate

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    natural setting of a designed tables in a room. This kind of art is usually arranged the object show a particular human interest and activities. 3.The Italian art entitled Departure of the “Bucentaure” by Italian Landscapist Francesco Guardi is bursting with detail. Guardi created cityscapes of his country‚ emphasizing the overall atmosphere‚ especially the effects of light and water. He captured the excitement surrounding the event; it shows an interesting city scene that the observer will also

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    Physical Activity for Children This essay will explore the areas of children’s development. The age groups which will be discussed within it are children from the ages of two too six years of age and children from the age of six too eleven years of age. The areas of development which will be covered are physical‚ intellectual‚ skill and psychological. The author will then conclude by making reference to the effect on physical activity for children and why it can influence them for the rest of

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    Aim: To find out if there is a relationship between fluid intake and urine output‚ by measuring my daily fluid intakes and urine outputs. Hypothesis: The volume of urine I will produce will be at least half of the volume of fluids I will drink‚ due to the body’s ability to carry out a water balance just as one would have on oxygen‚ carbon dioxide to maintain a healthy and working body. For example if I drink 1000cm3 of fluids then the expected amount of urine I should produce would be around 4000

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    Information ! What is an extracurricular activity? Extracurricular activities are those that fall outside the realm of normal curriculum of school or university education‚ performed by students. In Trinidad and Tobago school’s there is access to many extracurricular activities such as swimming‚ running‚ football‚ music‚ dance and many more. There are benefits of a student doing extracurricular activities such as making a contribution. Extracurricular activities allows a student to make a contribution

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    service or product. Companies implement refined cost allocation systems such as the activity based costing method with the intention of helping management strategically plan because these systems provide quality information to help management make informed decisions. In this essay‚ I will examine the use of cost allocations‚ the activity based costing method‚ and how companies can implement and benefit from activity based costing. Cost Allocations The allocation of costs serves four primary

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    Pros & Cons 1.)Co-curricular activities prepare students practically for the future. The normal curriculum can only go so far as to teach and educate students about academic theories. But students whose only experience of school or college is one of rigid academic study may not be able to apply what they have learned in practice. If the co-curriculum was given an equal footing in student life there will be an improvement in the student ability to grasp things as a whole‚ because students will

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    After any learning activity it is important to evaluate how the activity went. This is because it gives both the children and staff members a chance to reflect on the learning which has taken place and establish whether or not the learning objective was achieved. To evaluate effectively you should refer to the original learning objective to see what you set out to achieve and then reflect on the outcome and whether or not this outcome was satisfactory and that the targets you set have been met

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    Activity 1 Review

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    Activity 1 Investigation The answers to these questions should help you organise your ideas. Remember that the event should be attractive to adults‚ young people and children of all ages. Investigation What did you decide? Teacher feedback Response to feedback What charities did you find in your local area? I found lots of different of charities in Redbridge When will you hold the event? Date‚ start time and duration I will hold the event in the summer on a weekend so more people can

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    BIOLOGY IA A Factor That Will Affect Enzyme Activity The Question Effects on Enzyme activity: investigating the effects of mixing Hydrogen Peroxide with Catalase extracted from potatoes at different temperatures‚ and then comparing the results with the same method‚ except to replace the Potato juice with MnO2 Hypothesis Since enzymes are a type of protein‚ they will be destroyed at high temperatures and activity rates will go down at low temperatures. Also‚ if done at low temperature

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