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    Throughout the UK‚ the expected benchmark of GCSE’s an individual is to achieve is five‚ including English and Maths at grades A*-C. These requirements are important because it gives individuals an opportunity for further education and a future in the workforce. Today‚ ‘65%’ of deaf children are failing to meet these requirements compared to ‘36%’ of children with no special educational needs (SEN)‚ (The Guardian‚ 2016). Why is that

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    HSC GEOGRAPHY YEAR 12 EXAM Question 28 (20 marks) ‘An ecosystem at risk is both vulnerable and resilient to natural stress and human induced modifications.’ Discuss this statement For many years wetlands were seen as only a mosquito infested area. Nowadays they are highly valued ecosystems that are being protected for future generations of wildlife‚ and also people. A wetland is an area of land that is temporarily or permanently inundated. Sydney’s Bicentennial Park is home to 58ha of intertidal

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    Name Class For Edexcel GCSE Mathematics Paper 1B (Non-Calculator) Foundation Tier Time : 1 hour 45 minutes Total Marks You must have: Ruler‚ protractor‚ compasses‚ pen‚ pencil‚ eraser. Instructions and Information • • • • • • Write your name in the box at the top of the page. Answer all the questions in the spaces provided. The total mark for this paper is 100. The marks for each question are shown in brackets. Calculators must not be used. Questions labelled with

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    Curley’s wife is a very important character within the novella ‘Of Mice and Men’. Curley’s wife is a pivotal character and central to the plot. Her role as a catalyst proves to be essential as it creates a chain of reactions within other characters‚ creating action for the reader. Even more tension is created as her downward relationship with Curley is full of conflict. She is not given an identity‚ and from this‚ we are led to believe that she has no status or power. She is called Curley’s wife

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    GEOGRAPHY EXAM REVIEW Mapping and Geotechnology (pg.20-pg.108) 1. *Map of Canada 2. General-Purpose Map: map that contains many different types of information. Provide many types of information on one map. Most atlas maps‚ wall maps‚ and road maps fall into this category Thematic Map: map containing information on only one topic or theme Topographic Map: large-scale map showing both natural and human-made features 3. Verbal Scale: words are used to describe the relationship between a distance

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    The Geography and Setting of The Great Gatsby The geography in The Great Gatsby contribute to the setting‚ character development‚ and the tone of critical events. The setting is important because Fitzgerald uses setting to reveal character. Where people live determines what they do‚ telling the reader the kind of person they are. Weather often matches the emotional tone of events. The setting of The Great Gatsby is divided into four major areas: West and East Egg‚ the valley of ashes‚ and

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    Romeo and Juliet essay In Romeo and Juliet we learn how Shakespeare uses vivid language to build character and depth in their roles. Shakespeare was a poet‚ playwright and an actor with a great love for language. Shakespeare was of great importance when it came down to the moulding and developing of the English language. Shakespeare had such an immense love for language that he created neologisms that we use in everyday life. Some of these neologisms he created include words such as puke‚ lonely

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    2.) a) proteins b.) i) Amylase ii) Protease iii) Lipase c) i) Glucose ii) Amino Acids iii) Fatty acids and Glycerol 3.) a.) Each enzyme has a unique shape that fits onto the substrate. As enzymes normally only catalyse one reaction the substrate has to fit in the specific shape (active site) and if it doesn’t fit in (lock and key method) then the enzyme won’t be catalysed. b.) As when the enzyme is denatured it’s special shape is destroyed‚ thus destroying it’s active site meaning that

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    My hospital bed was ice cold and the bleak and empty white walls depressed me as the uncomforting thought that I would have to stay here for maybe another week brought tears to my eyes. The usual and oppressive smell of disinfectant lingered in the room as I recalled that night in my head‚ trying to convince myself it wasn’t my fault‚ as I had done everyday since the accident. It was the day everything changed and my life was turned upside down. Forever. Provocatively decorated caravans snaked to

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    Explore Macbeth’s downfall. How do Macbeth’s relationships with two other characters show how he changes from ‘Nobel Thane’ to ‘Dead Butcher’

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