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    TERM – 1 SYLLABUS 2012-201– 1 SYLLABUS 2012-2013 CLASS XI (SCIENCE) Subject Topic Practical English 1. Hornbill – The Portrait of the Lady‚ a photograph Snapshots – The Summer of the beautiful white horse The Canterville ghost – Chapter 1 Writing – Article writing‚ Note making Grammar -Determiners 2. Hornbill – We are not afraid to die if we can be all together Snapshots – The address The Canterville ghost – Chapter 2 Writing – Speech writing Grammar – Tenses 3

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    TOK ESSAY By: Amer Hazwani “A model is a simplified representation of some aspect of the world. In what ways may models help or hinder the search of knowledge?” Models are needed to help people‚ models make or lives “easier”. People believe in models because we like to choice an easy ways. Now we use models for everything‚ models are being used by geographists‚ scientists‚ soldiers‚ businessmen‚ engineers‚ and many other people. There are models that are being used to build a building‚

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    Introduction Emic and etic are terms used by anthropologists and by others in the social and behavioral sciences to refer to two different kinds of data concerning human behavior. In particular‚ they are used in cultural anthropology to refer to kinds of fieldwork done and viewpoints obtained. Emic knowledge and interpretations are those existing within a culture‚ that are ‘determined by local custom‚ meaning‚ and belief’ (Ager and Loughry‚ 2004: n.p.) and best described by a ‘native’ of the culture

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    Plato‚ renamed the “four roots” earth‚ fire‚ water‚ and air. Although they introduced the concept of elements‚ they did nothing to advance the nature of the matter‚ which matter is made of. The age of enlightenment was a big adventure for the science world. Hennig Brand was the first person recorded to have discovered a new element. He was a German merchant who went bankrupt‚ while trying to discover the Philosopher’s Stone. The Philosopher’s stone was a mythical object that was supposed to turn

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    Your Full Name: UMUC Biology 102/103 Lab 1: Introduction to Science INSTRUCTIONS: On your own and without assistance‚ complete this Lab 1 Answer Sheet electronically and submit it via the Assignments Folder by the date listed in the Course Schedule (under Syllabus). To conduct your laboratory exercises‚ use the Laboratory Manual located under Course Content. Read the introduction and the directions for each exercise/experiment carefully before completing the exercises/experiments and answering

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    There are many different concepts of science and what may be a science. It is defined as the intellectual and practical activity encompassing the systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment. In science‚ scientific methods are used to make sure an accurate‚ reliable and consistent data are constructed by scientists collectively and over time. It has aims for prediction‚ understanding‚ and control which must be followed through

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    structures Physiology is the study of: Functions of anatomical structures Individual and cooperative functions Specialties of Anatomy Macroscopic Structure Gross anatomy‚ or macroscopic anatomy examines large‚ visible structures Ancient Science Hippocrates 460-377 BC Father of medicine Surface anatomy: Exterior features Aristotle 384-322 BC Philosopher‚ Plato’s student‚ biologist Galen 131-201 AD Physician‚ surgeon‚ philosopher Vesalius 1514-1564 Regional anatomy: Body

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    RT Year 8 Science Body System Investigation My Question: Do plants have or need a digestive system? Some plants have digestive systems‚ but those plants live in marsh areas because they can’t get adequate nitrogen. But most plants don’t have digestive systems. Plants that don’t have digestive live in soils and environments that contain all the nutrients and other things they need. Plants that have a special type of digestive system that is much different to humans live in areas with not enough

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    Topic The famous place would you like to visit.use details and reason to support your answer Essay If I have a chance to visit a famous place‚i would like to visit pyramid‚which is the one of oldest building in the world and the only ones still remaining intact today.This is because I want to find out how it was built and to see it directly and find the true about myths of pyramid. Fisrt of all the question about how pyramid was built has been mysterious and difficult to understand

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    Name: Cole Scraper Instructor: Course: Marine science Module/Lesson: 04.02 Bar Graph for Comparing and Contrasting Directions: 1. Watch the video and read through the information on diatoms and dinoflagellates. 2. Type in the appropriate columns below the characteristics that apply to diatoms‚ dinoflagellates and the characteristics they share   Characteristics of Diatoms Similarities Between Diatoms and Dinoflagellates Characteristics of Dinoflagellates Diatoms are single cellular eukaryotes

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