TERM: 1 Science 9.1.1 Extended Learning Project (ELP) Some key words from GCSE Science Definition of each word: Independent Variable- an independent variable is a variable that in the practical that can be changed e.g. the Beaker‚ what flame you use and what material you test on etc. something that can be changes‚ the variable of the practical you use but is not essential. It can be
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Suit’ by Can Themba is centred on a man called Philemon who discovers that his long term wife Matilda has cheated on him‚ despite his personal opinion that they were happily married. After he discovers her infidelity he makes her carry around her lover’s suit with her everywhere that she goes. He also forces her wife to treat the suit as if it was a person visiting their home. Due to his humiliation and cruelty towards his wife she eventually dies of a broken heart. This story is often used in
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Final Summary Paper Gateway was a class that I thought had some moments where it was very useful and others that I didn’t think were as helpful. You and Emily are very approachable people‚ and I feel that if I had a problem or question‚ I could talk to either of you and y’all would be more than willing to help. Overall‚ I’m happy with the class‚ and I think that other freshman students need to consider taking it. I felt that the textbooks readings weren’t necessary for the class. You could not
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GCSE French/ German/ Spanish Revision Plan Your listening exam is worth 20% of your overall GCSE grade. Your reading exam is worth 20% of your overall GCSE grade. General guidance for the exam papers: * The exam papers will feature questions based on ANY of the topics found in your textbook (even the ones you have forgotten about because you did them ages ago at the beginning of Year 10) * All of the instructions on the exam paper will be in English and your answers will also be in English
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A healthy diet contains the right balance of the different foods you need and the right amount of energy Carbohydrates and fats are needed to provide energy for your body chemistry to function correctly and to keep you warm at 37oC. Proteins are used by the body to build cells - growth of new tissue‚ cell repair and cell replacement. Mineral ions and vitamins are needed in small amounts for healthy functioning of the body - organs‚ skin‚ bones etc. Fibre keeps everything moving smoothly
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Preparing students for exams Exams Biology B2‚ Chemistry C2 and Physics P2 papers for pupils studying Additional Science Biology B2 and B3‚ Chemistry C2 and C3 and Physics P2 and P3 for pupils following the triple science course. All exams 1hr and contribute 25% each The controlled assessment accounts for 25% of each qualification Top Tips for Success in Science! Use revision guides/ exercise books and make revision notes/cards on the areas that need to be learnt Start
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| Privacy Statem ent | Site Map | Contact Us | Search Home GCSE: Biology Chemistry Commerce Statistics Mathematics A-Level: Physics Chemistry Economics Mathematics Home Revision Papers Revision Community Blog Games Advertise GCSE Biology Transport In Humans Transport In Humans The human transport system is a system of tubes with a pump and valves to ensure one way blood flow. We need a transport system to deliver oxygen‚ nutrients and other substances to all
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Question 3 Bach’s unaccompanied suites for cello are amongst the composer’s most celebrated and important works. What are the reasons for the suite’s enduring popularity? Bach’s unaccompanied cello suites are highly celebrated works in the modern era. They have been used successfully in advertising campaigns and proven to be popular in classical music consumer’s playlists. However when they were originally written the pieces were not as well appreciated as they are today. Why was this the
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The Gateway Arch As I walked through the entrance‚ I headed down the ramp that led into the lobby‚ which lied underground‚ between the legs of the Arch. The sun entering through the doors reflected off the marble tiled floor. The first site I came to was the appealing blue fountain that resided in the exact center of the lobby. The royal blue water spout about four or five feet into the air and cascaded down into a small square pool. There were plants lining the edge of the pool and lots
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OPENING CASE QUESTIONS Information Systems are Central at Grocery Gateway 1. What information systems are used at Grocery Gateway to help them make decisions? Would you classify these systems as TPS‚ DSS‚ or EIS? * The web site acts as a TPS as it supports customer transactions. * Logistic Management System is a mostly a DSS with some aspects of an EIS incorporated into it as analyzing some of its data can lead to strategic decisions. 2. How do these systems support operational‚
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