Environmental Systems and Societies Research Question: In terms of an ecological-footprint‚ do the members of SIS form a ‘large footprint’ and‚ if so‚ what steps can the school take to improve its situation‚ via Social Responsibility or otherwise? By Shoumi Mittra 003510-022 SVKM International School Word count: 3943 words Investigating SVKM International School and its ecological footprint Table of contents: Title | Page Number | Abstract | 3 | Introduction | 4 | * Research
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Victor Avianto (001863-018) IB Economics: Internal Assessment COMMENTARY 3 COVERSHEET Commentary number: 3 Title of extract: China lifts fuel price‚ raising inflation concerns Source of extract: BBC Date of extract: 21/02/2011 Word count: 746 words Date written: 20/03/2011 o Section 2: Microeconomics: Sections of the syllabus to which the commentary relates: þ Section 3: Macroeconomics: 3.3‚ 3.5 o Section 4: International
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Facing intensive price competition in emerging markets—India KEY ISSUES: 1. lose dominant position in t elecom industry (Chenya Lian) Why ? • Fierce competition among rivals ( Porter’s Five ) • No obvious competitive advantages in both price and s ervice ( Resources & Capabilities ) • Price does not perfectly match up with the service. (Val ue Chain) • Lose market share (PESTEL) • Lagging behind other innovative operators( EV forces ) Recommendation 1 (Chenya Lian) • Improve customer loyalty
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Ronald Reagan the reason for the Cold War’s conclusion? A. Plan of Investigation This investigation focuses on the impact that President Ronald Reagan had on ending the Cold War between the United States of America and the Soviet Union during the 1980’s. The use of historian argumentation‚ primary sources‚ such as Ronald Reagan’s Address to the Nation on Defense and National Security‚ and analytical essays by well known professors‚ such as John Gaddis’s excerpt from Major Problems in American History
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2010 – 2 – 1. N10/4/BIOLO/HPM/ENG/TZ0/XX [Question and image removed for copyright reasons] 2. What is the sequence of stages during the cell cycle? A. B. C. D. G1 mitosis G1 G1 S G1 G2 G2 G2 G2 S mitosis cytokinesis S cytokinesis mitosis cytokinesis S mitosis cytokinesis 8810-6001 – 3 – 3. N10/4/BIOLO/HPM/ENG/TZ0/XX The levels of iron in liver tissue from 12 rats fed on beef and 11 rats fed on plant oils
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subject Title Page Your title should be 1/3 from the top of the page and centered • 12 font -- Times New Roman Your personal information should be included in the bottom right corner • Your full name (as it will appear on your IB Diploma) • Your IB Student Number • School Name (Glenfoest Secondary School) • Your subject area (ie. History‚ English‚ Chemistry) Format Structure • 1 inch boarder on all pages (2.5 cm) • 12 font Time New Roman • double space • Page Number –
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acceleration is independent of the object’s mass or height; it only depends on the strength of the gravitational field. RAW DATA TABLE PROCESSED DATA TABLE DATA PROCESSING GRAPH t²/s² AGAINST HEIGHT FROM GROUND h/m JUSTIFICATION FOR UNCERTAINTIES AND CALCULATIONS 1) Uncertainty for metre rule * Half of the smallest division on the analog instrument = 0.01m/2 =0.005m 2) Uncertainty for time taken * Smallest
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Quantitative datarelating to‚ measuring‚ or measured by the quantity of something rather than its quality Qualitative data relating to‚ measuring‚ or measured by the quality of something rather than its quantity Strengths of qualitative data: Qualitative research provides more insight into the sampled data‚ as their open ended nature mean they are less limiting of the information provided; they also eliminate the a priori assumptions used in quantitative data Limitations of qualitative
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of glycerin affect the viscosity s -1 of glycerin (l)‚ when tested by dropping a marble from a constant height into the glycerin (l) and timed with a stopwatch until the marble hits the bottom? Design Independent Variable: The independent variable of this experiment is the temperature (°C) of the glycerin (l). Dependent Variable: The dependent variable of this experiment is the viscosity s -1 of the glycerin (l). Controlled Variable(s): The controlled variable(s) are: the liquid used‚ the marble
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required to submit some of these for assessment but these are for SJII purposes only and will not form part of your final Biology grade for the IB. Internal Assessment is formal assessment that you are required to complete on your own and will be marked by your teacher. The grades are submitted to the IB and the work will form approx 24% of you final IB Biology mark. These pieces of work are very important and you will have many opportunities to obtained good results. Internal Assessment
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