an effort to thoroughly evaluate the statement of problem‚ “the extent to which labels or stigmas negatively impacts on juvenile behavior in High Schools in Malvern”‚ the Internal Assessment will be encompassing three major objectives. These are (1) To determine what motivates students to commit acts of deviance in schools (juveniles). (2) To observe if deviant acts are committed only by persons of a particular‚ gender‚ age category‚ and social class etc. (3) The extent to which the family unit can
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Management 1A Should Hari Shankar & Sons adapt new strategies to decrease the gold carrot in jewellery in order to aim at mass media? Table of Contents Letter of authenticity Acknowledgement Executive Summary 3 Research Proposal 4 1. Introduction ……………………………….................. 5 2. Methodology …………………………………............... 6 3. Results and Data Findings …………………………… 7 a. Traditional jewellery market.................... 7 b. Branded
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Title: Rate of transpiration I found interesting to know how different environmental factors affect the rate of transpiration. There are different environmental factors‚ such as light intensity‚ humidity‚ wind and temperature that affect the rate of transpiration. Transpiration is a topic 9 in our Biology higher level book. I have read all the information through this chapter and researched some extra information. Based on this information that I had known I decided to take experiment of environmental
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track to measure the acceleration of the no friction trolley by hanging with different mass of weights. Apparatus: * 1 air track * Weights (40g‚ 50g‚ 60g‚ 70g‚ 80g‚ 90g‚ 100g) * 1 string (bigger than 200cm) (plastic) * 1 frictionless trolley (160g) * 1 pair of scissors * 2 sensors * 2 clamps * 1 ruler * 2 light gates * 1 Pulley * 1 data logger Variables: Independent: the mass pulls down the frictionless trolley. Dependent: the time taken when the
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Books IAS Books Mains - Essay - Paper 1 IAS Books Mains General Studies - Paper 2‚ Paper 3‚ Paper 4 and Paper 5 History Books for GS Mains – IAS History Of Modern India by Bipan Chandra India’s Struggle For Independence – Bipan Chandra Facets of Indian Culture – Spectrum Geography Books for GS Mains – IAS Indian And World Geography – Hussain Geography of India – Majid Husain Certificate Physical and Human Geography – Goh Cheng Leong Indian Polity Books for GS Mains – IAS Indian
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Year 11 Mathematics Financial Maths Year 11 Mathematics Financial Maths Fiona Pulea Fiona Pulea TASK 1: Finding your ideal car (Level 1) (KD1‚ 2‚ CD1‚ MD1) Imagine you are an eighteen year old who has just finished school and would like to purchase your first car. Select the make and model of a second hand car which is less than six years old‚ that you would like to own. (Be reasonable!) You can obtain car prices from a website such as: * http://www.redbookasiapacific.com/au/
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Write your name here Surname Other names Centre Number Candidate Number Edexcel GCSE Mathematics B Unit 1: Statistics and Probability (Calculator) Higher Tier Wednesday 9 November 2011 – Afternoon Time: 1 hour 15 minutes Paper Reference 5MB1H/01 You must have: Ruler graduated in centimetres and millimetres‚ Total Marks protractor‚ pair of compasses‚ pen‚ HB pencil‚ eraser‚ calculator. Tracing paper may be used. Instructions Use black ink or ball-point pen.
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Contents page: Abstract ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Introduction ------------------------------------------------------------------ Methods section ------------------------------------------------------------- Design ---------------------------------------------------------------- Participants ---------------------------------------------------------- Apparatus/ materials ----------------------------------------------- Procedure ---------
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Cantilever Designed Lab Investigating the relationship between the position of the weight on the cantilever and the amount of deflection Introduction How does the position of the weight on the cantilever affect the amount of deflection? The independent variable of this experiment will be the location of the weight l on the cantilever because it will change throughout the experiment. The dependent variable will be the amount of deflection d because it will depend on the position of the
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marks‚ except where stated otherwise. Besides there will be a viva-voce & project work examination of 50 marks in the second semester. Format of the Question Paper. There will be one compulsory question consisting of 6 parts of short answer type question based on the whole course‚ out of which 5 parts will have to be answered. Besides‚ there will be 6 questions‚ ordinarily consisting of two parts (a) and (b)‚ out of which 4 questions will have to be answered. Thus in all 5 questions will have
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