Language A1 World Literature—Assessment Introduction To complete the assessment requirements of the language Al course‚ all candidates must submit written assignments based on the world literature works they have studied. These are referred to as "world literature assignments". World literature assignments: • must be written during the course • are externally assessed against four criteria related to the objectives of the language Al course. At both HL and SL‚ world literature
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Assignment front sheets Qualification Unit number and title BTEC Extended Diploma in Applied Science (Forensic Science) L3 BTEC Extended Diploma in Applied Science (Medical Science) L3 Unit 6 Using Mathematical Tools for Science Student name Assessor name Jaime Gomez Date issued Interim Deadline Final Deadline Submitted on 22/10/14 N/A 12/11/14 Assignment title Forensic Anthropology IMPORTANT INFORMATION – PLEASE READ This assignment will provide evidence for towards (for the biology) P1‚ M1
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Supporting evidence sample: When writing your supporting evidence on Onefile it is important to complete a summary of the work you have attached. An example of this would be: I was given (description of job E.G – word processing job) ………… job in the office which was to be completed within ………. time‚ Deadline – was it completed within this deadline. – how much time Who the job was for. I used (the package used e.g Word) to create the document required. Explain what the job entailed –
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Thermochemistry IB questions 1. Ammonium nitrate‚ NH4NO3‚ dissolves readily in water according to the equation: NH4NO3(s) NH4+(aq) + NO3-(aq) H = 28kJ mol-1 Which of the following contribute(s) to the occurrence of this process? I. The system moves to lower enthalpy. II. The system becomes more disordered. a. I only b. II only c. Both I and II d. Neither I nor II 2. Which substance has the largest lattice energy? a. NaF b. KCl c. MgO d. CaS 3. A certain reaction is spontaneous
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IB 15-16 Course Selection Guide Part 2 Go next page for the answers! Hong Kong Programme Name Subject requirement Minimum grade suggested Bachelor of Economics Math HL IB Score: 36 Bachelor of Accounting Mathematics SL IB Score: 36 Bachelor of Social science No specific requirement IB Score: 35 Bachelor of Business administration and Law Eng lit HL and Math SL IB Score: 40-41 Bachelor of architecture Math
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Master of Business Administration (International Business) Programme Code: MIB Duration – 2 Years Full Time Programme Structure and Curriculum & Scheme of Examination 2011 AMITY UNIVERISTY UTTAR PRADESH GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR PREAMBLE Amity University aims to achieve academic excellence by providing multi-faceted education to students and encourage them to reach the pinnacle of success. The University has designed a system that would provide rigorous academic programme with
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the foremost factors that Chinese businessmen take into account. Other factors include preparation for Chinese business meetings‚ knowledge of the Chinese Lijie‚ such as non-verbal communication and social relationships. Also‚ the Chinese banquet consisting table etiquette together with drinking and toasting. There will also be gift-giving‚ such as what should be considered to give and what should be avoided. Last but not least‚ different ways to negotiate with the Chinese for the best solution should
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CHINESE CUISINE Historical Preparation and appreciation of food has been developed to the highest level in the country of China. Cooking is considered an art in Chinese culture whereas all other philosophies consider it a craft. The two main philosophies of the Chinese culture are Confucianism and Taoism. Both influenced China ’s history and the Culinary Arts. Confucianism stressed the importance of enjoyment of life involving the art of cooking. If you have a gathering‚ there must be food
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The Chinese Spring Festival The Chinese New Year or more commonly The Spring Festival (Chun Jie in Chinese) is the most important festival in China. It has more than four thousand years of history. It is based on the Chinese lunar calendar which all Chinese people use. The celebrations begin the first day of the first lunar month and end the 15th‚ although the most important day for Chinese people is new year eve‚ this day you have to be with your family and have dinner all together‚ so if you
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Chinese Masks Chinese masks first appeared in China some 3‚500 years ago primarily used for Chinese shamanism. Chinese masks became an age old cultural phenomenon shared by all ethnic groups in China. The Chinese developed such masks to overcome disasters and to protect their lives. These masks were given many functions like‚ communicating with the gods‚ bringing blessings‚ driving away ghosts‚ warding off diseases‚ and lots of sacrificial rituals involving masks were regularly held. Many
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