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    Three Tropic Levels

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    * What are the three tropic levels? Producers are organism that captures energy from the sun or from chemical reactions to convert carbon dioxide to organic matter. Consumers in a ecosystem those organisms that derive their energy from feeding on other organisms or their products Decomposers organisms whose feeding action results in decay or rotting of organic material. The primary decomposers are fungi and bacteria. * Give 2 examples of each tropic level that can be found in your town

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    ii) they are on a full-time course (comprises of a minimum of either a Level 2 Diploma or Cache course‚ three AS or A levels or a BTEC Double Award. The AS or A levels can be combined to create a full-time course. Two AS courses and a GCSE re-sit course does not constitute a full time course.) iii) they meet the minimum course requirements for their intended programme of study. These are as follows: Level 2 courses • The minimum entry criteria is 5 GCSE grades A*-G or equivalents

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    AS and A LEVEL SCIENCE ABOUT THE COURSE/SUBJECT Alongside traditional A Levels in Physics‚ Chemistry and Biology‚ QMC offers an A Level in Applied Science. This is an ideal course for pupils who have studied the GCSE Applied Science and who are interested in a science based career. COURSE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS General entry requirements are 5/6 GCSEs at C or above to include Double Science‚ English and Mathematics. WHAT KIND OF JOB/DEGREE CAN THIS SUBJECT LEAD TO? Success in the A Level will enable

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    Sociology of Education

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    can be very misleading‚ as some of the best schools in Britain do poor in these league tables. New vocationalism gave those that were unemployed an opportunity to learn skills required for work. This assisted in tackling unemployment and reducing levels of crime. The disadvantage of the vocational subjects was that the unemployed would be punished‚ by withdrawing their benefits if they did not achieve. Working class pupils were also often channelled into vocational subjects and consequently not receiving

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    w w ap eP m e tr .X w om .c s er UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Advanced Subsidiary Level and Advanced Level 9709/41 MATHEMATICS Paper 4 Mechanics 1 (M1) May/June 2011 1 hour 15 minutes *3847556196* Additional Materials: Answer Booklet/Paper Graph Paper List of Formulae (MF9) READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST If you have been given an Answer Booklet‚ follow the instructions on the front cover of the

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    Shears. climax · After a harrowing journey on his own to London in which he must overcome the limits of his condition‚ Christopher reunites with his mother. falling action · Christopher moves in with Mother‚ successfully completes his A-level test in math‚ and begins to reestablish trust with Father. He recalls all that he has accomplished over the course of the novel and sets out a series of goals for the future. themes · The

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    8004 W07 Qp 1

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    UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Advanced Subsidiary Level GENERAL PAPER 8004/01‚02‚03 October/November 2007 2 hours Additional Materials: *2206142539* Answer Booklet/Paper READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST If you have been given an Answer Booklet‚ follow the instructions on the front cover of the Booklet. Write your Centre number‚ candidate number and name on all the work you hand in. Write in dark blue or black pen. Do not use staples

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    levels of processing

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    To investigate the levels of processing By: yoloswag Year 12 psychology Introduction: The objective of this research is to understand the levels of processing memory. Memory storage doesn’t involve a separate number of memories; it is an endless measurement when memory is encoded effortlessly so that it can be retrieved‚ the deeper the process of information‚ the higher the chance of it being retrieved. Craik and Lockhart (1972) suggested that stimulus inputs

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    at lowest possible energy level Excited state- when stable particles are heated to very high temperatures some of the electrons leave their ground state and become “excited”; these electrons move to higher energy levels 3. What is flame test? Why do different metals produce different colors when you heat their solution? Quick simple technique used to help identify particular metals by observing the color of the flame. Different colors due to different energy levels.

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    levels of processing

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    The Levels of Processing ABSTRACT:- An experiment was conducted to test the levels of processing of Craik and Lockhart. This experiment aimed to find out if the three different levels of processing i.e orthographic‚ phonemic and semantic will affect the recall of words. Participants who were 109 first year undergraduate psychology students were presented with 30 list of words one at a time which comprised of the three different levels processing and at the end were given free recall. The data

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