Psychology Notes – Memory Flow of information in memory: Encoding Storage Retrieval Key terms: Encoding: changing information so that it can be stored Storage: holding information in the memory system Retrieval: recovering information from storage Multi-store: the idea that information passes through a series of memory stores Sensory store: holds information received from the senses for a very short period of time Short-term store: holds approximately seven chunks of information for
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To What Extent Godalming a Clone Town? By Matilda Pegler Candidate Number: Centre Name: King Edwards School‚ Witley‚ GU8 5SG Centre Number: Contents: Introduction to Godalming. INTRODUCTION Godalming is situated in the centre of the Borough of Waverley in Surrey‚ England‚ 4 miles (6.4km) SSW of Guildford‚ it is 30.5 miles (49.1 km) southwest of London and is regarded as an expensive residential town‚ due to its visual appeal and easily accessible transport links. The question I am researching
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BATTERIES What is a battery? A battery is a container consisting of one or more cells carrying an electric charge and used as a source of power. SECONDARY BATTERIES * rechargeable * high cost (short-term) low cost (long-term) * used in objects with high energy requirements: e.g. mobile phones‚ power tools * require special handling‚ containment & disposal * limited interchangeability * long life time * produce smaller amount of waste (flat discharge curve)
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IGCSE History Revision Charts 1. Were the peace treaties fair of 1919-21? -The Big Three (USA‚ France‚ Britain) gathered in Paris for the treaty of Versailles -USA believed in self determination at a strong way. -Britain and France wanted to make Germany pay a lot of reparations as well to gain other colonies‚ as a punishment for WWI. France wanted at an alarming rate to punish Germany. -The treaties could be justified because they had to control Germany and make sure it wouldn’t go to
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Marine Biology The field of marine biology‚ the study of organisms within their environment of an ocean‚ lake‚ or river‚ has a very broad range of occupations. Marine biologists try to discover how organisms grow and develop‚ how they get food‚ how their bodies function‚ and how their life relations correspond to other organisms. They also use laboratory experiments to increase knowledge of human life processes. This is a great career for me to enter because there are so many opportunities to
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BUSINESS STUDIES Paper 2 0450/02 May/June 2003 1 hour 45 minutes Candidates answer on the Question Paper. No Additional Materials are required. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your Centre number‚ candidate number and name on all the work you hand in. Write in dark blue or black pen in the spaces provided on the Question Paper. Do not use staples‚ paper clips‚ highlighters‚ glue or correction fluid. Answer all questions. At the end of the examination‚ fasten all your work securely together
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Biology 1010 is a course that introduces students to the basic biological phenomena in all living organisms. It focuses on the different molecular levels of organization‚ heredity in evolution‚ genetics and reproduction. Through this course‚ I was able to master three essential concepts such as Mendel’s Law of Segregation‚ enzymes‚ and photosynthesis. Gregor Mendel was an Augustinian monk that argued that parental traits are passed on to their offspring discrete “heritable factors”. Heritable factors
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QA 1 ] || Ohm Sai Ram || [ Practice Paper FM Chandresh Agrawal’s bestsellers Practice Paper Quantitative Aptitude & Numerical Ability www.clhandreshagrawalbooks.com Practice Paper (Solved) ] [ QA 2 Practice Paper (Solved) QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE 1. Three students try to solve a problem independently with a probability of solving it as 1 2 5 ‚ ‚ respectively. What is 3 5 12 the probability that the problem is solved ? 23 (a) 30 32 (c) 30 2. (b) 5. 3 (a) k = 2 (c)
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A DFID practice paper How to note JUNE 2010 Table of Contents CAPACITY BUILDING IN RESEARCH 1. Introduction ……………………………………………………………………………………... 2 Purpose of this note Who is it aimed at? What do we mean by capacity building? 2. What is the conceptual framework underpinning capacity building? ……………...... 4 Capacity Institutional rules and levels Principles of good CB 3. Capacity building process ………………………………………………………………….... 8 Step one: capacity assessment Step two: strategise and plan Step
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Economic Systems. WHAT to produce HOW to produce WHOM to produce for Key terms. Free Market Economy also known simply as the Market Economy. Resource Allocation Price Mechanism Free market system is basically governed by consumers of the market. These are known as market forces. Their main aim is profit & the firms are all privately owned. Advantages: provides a wide array of goods & services. Responds quickly to consumer’s demands. Encourages use of better methods and
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