CCE for SSLC 2014 - 15 Subject : Mathematics Dimension 1 sl.no. Unit no.of periods marks 1 Real numbers 2 2 Sets 2 3 Progressions 4 Permutations and combinations 5 5 Probability 3 6 Statistics 4 7 Surds 3 8 Polynomials 4 9 Quadratic equations 10 10 10 Similar triangles 6 11 Pythagoras theorem 4 12 Trigonometry 6 13 Co-ordinate geometry 4 14 Circle - chord properties 1 15 Circles - tangent properties 9 Dimension – 2 Weightage to objectives 1 2
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an object about the size of mars knocked into Earth‚ forcing a piece of earth to fall off‚ forming the moon. There are four different theories accepted by scientists. The capture theory explains that the moon was formed somewhere else in the Solar system and passed by earth. When it passed by earth the earths gravity contained the moon‚ forcing it to orbit the earth. The sister or coaccretion theory is if the moon was formed the same time as the earth using the same
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Debate for Social Networking ( Favour Motion )... WE are now living in an information society because of the advent of the internet and various social networking sites such as Facebook‚ Twitter‚ Netlog‚ Zorpia‚ Whatsuapp and Blogs‚ among others. The proliferation of these sites has attracted both the young and the old and surprisingly‚ political parties‚ churches and other civic organisations. These sites have to a certain extent drawn people from disparate geographical locations closer. Of course
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stated‚ “to arouse the conscience of the community over its injustice‚ is in reality expressing the highest respect for law” (410). Fighting against unjust laws does not just not jeopardize order as Hobbes implies‚ but actually need to be done in a system of order. Whereby order is maintained‚ so that through this order laws would be
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the executive and the judiciary were clearly stated‚ there would be less opportunity for the power to be transferred so easily. Many people argue that without a system of ‘checks and balances to regulate it‚ power will continue to drift towards the executive‚ and this is seen as being fundamentally undemocratic. Another argument in favour of codification for the UK‚ mentioned in the source‚ is that the public will fully understand what their rights and freedoms are‚ as currently there is no single
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Beauty and the Beast-Who is Whom? Hunting should be prohibited because it is all too simple for hunters to abuse regulations. Firstly‚ there is no way to be certain whether or not hunters comply with limits established in regards to the amount of animals they are allowed to kill‚ and where they are allowed to hunt. Every occurrence in a hunting expedition cannot be monitored and therefore hunters are essentially “allowed” to do as they please. The overconfidence that ensues leads to hunters taking
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Is there a vaccine for idiocy? Analysis task James Drew of the Caboolture Shire Herald (April 12‚ 2013) forms a convincing argument in favour of vaccines. With an informal approach he amasses evidence‚ statistics‚ personal experiences and humour to persuade the reader. Drew provides a comical introduction‚ using phrases such as “if there was a shot to immunise against haters of vaccines I’d cop a jab of that elixir right now.” Drew uses humour as a tool to persuade the readers‚ which is extremely
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‘In the United Kingdom Parliament is supreme in all legislative matters; a written constitution could never be introduced because it would always be subject to express or implied amendment or repeal’ ‘Parliament is the only body which can make laws in the United Kingdom (UK)‚ and is therefore sovereign. No other authority can over-rule or change the laws which parliament has made. Political commentators often say that parliament can do "what the hell it likes" in terms of law making. This by and
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absolute terms‚ and ought to be arrived upon through cautious pragmatic reasoning. However‚ for the sake of providing a somewhat tangible‚ binary answer to the question‚ I will be arguing in favour of advancing positive‚ rather than negative freedom in a political context. While my position is not inexorably in favour of positive liberty in its most extreme form‚ I do believe that there are several reasons to conclude that in order to advance the principle of equality in society‚ positive freedom is
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An Evaluation of Psychoanalysis and Behaviourism: Arguing in favour of Behaviourism The objective of this paper is to the discuss the two approaches to psychology‚ that is‚ psychoanalysis and behaviourism. The discussion will entail comparing‚ contrasting and evaluating the two approaches in order to show how and why behaviourism is superior to psychoanalysis. Behaviourism also referred to as the learning perspective is a philosophy of psychology based on the proposition that all things that organisms
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