1.Explain what is meant by the term ‘physical change’ A physical change is where the appearance or traits of the substance/item change these changes can be‚ change of size‚ shape‚ color‚ volume and state. The molecules in the substance can be rearranged but their composition must stay the same. No new substance can be formed. They can be reversed most of the time. 2. Describe one example of a physical change in everyday life and explain why it is a physical change. Melting an ice cube is a common
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order to affect change and produce positive results. Throughout your academic career at GCU‚ you will communicate in various ways; from e-mail‚ to phone calls‚ to Discussion Forum posts‚ and Class Wall posts. Effective communication is a skill that is learned over time. You will succeed and sometimes you will fail to communicate what you were meaning‚ but that is part of learning. Learning from our mistakes is a big step in the right direction. This resource will assist you in learning how to effectively
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Wheeler 1 Alexis Wheeler “Stereotyping” Stereotyping in America has been a constant ongoing issue since the emergence of African Americans in this country. Stereotyping can be defined as a thought that can be adopted about specific types of individuals or certain ways of doing things. These thoughts or beliefs may or may not accurately reflect reality. The act of stereotyping amongst minorities has been heighten in the 1960’s the reemerged when the war on drugs presented by president
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To begin‚ Nagina Abdullah‚ a Life Hack author‚ writes an article‚ 5 Ways Sugar Affects Your Mental Performance‚ on how sugar affects a person’s mood‚ focus and learning and memory. Sugar is known to be linked to binge eating and dopamine spikes. Dopamine is a reward chemical in the brain. These lead to emotional crashes‚ and during these crashes‚ a person
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Many people experience stereotyping daily and have either done the action of discrimination on a certain group of people or the person has been a member of a group that has been negatively stereotyped. I have experienced many negative and positive stereotypes toward my association as part of the group‚ complying myself to have behaviors based on the discriminations. I perceive myself as schematic towards athleticism because I am a softball player and have played for fifteen years‚ making it a very
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CU1534 Promote learning and development in the early years 1.1 Explain each of the areas of learning and development and how these are interdependent The EYFS sets the standards for children when they are aged 0-5. It sets out learning and development requirements‚ assessments and the safeguarding and welfare requirements. All schools‚ child minders‚ preschools and nurseries must follow the EYFS as it is a statutory document. There are two areas of learning that children will come across‚
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Spanish II H Ms. M. Boyce Foothill High School 799-3500 #3958 Portable 808 mab572@interact.ccsd.net Course Scope: This one-year course is designed to continue the development of proficiency in the four skills introduced in Spanish I: listening‚ speaking‚ reading‚ and writing. The focus is communication in Spanish‚ incorporating further understanding of Hispanic cultures‚ connecting with other disciplines‚ comparing native language to Spanish‚ and participating in multicultural communities
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Disability‚ a word that has the power to mean a variety of things to many different people‚ depending on the context. To some people‚ having a disability strictly possessing a physical impairment. To others‚ having a disability is something that is rooted much deeper. Around the world‚ disability is viewed in a plethora of different ways. From places seeing disability as something that is rooted in folklore and fables‚ to other places that believe that disability is not something that should even
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Disabilities in Cambodia Cambodia’s recent turbulent history has left a legacy of high numbers of people with disabilities of all ages and conditions. People with disabilities are one of the most vulnerable groups in the country and are the least likely to be in school. According to one estimate‚ the gap in school participation between people with and without disabilities is twice as high as the gaps associated with rural residence‚ wealth‚ and gender (World Vision 2007). Even though some disabled
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Population density affects the amount of space people have for housing in Japan. The high population density how people move around cities in Japan and Japanese cities. Population affect the way land is used in Japan. It also has effects on the health of people in Japan. People in Japan have so little space for their homes almost everyone lives in apartments. These apartments are so tiny that they usually don’t have enough space for bedrooms. People in Japan will typically convert their living rooms
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