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    IGCSE psychology notes

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    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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    IGCSE Paper 2 Tips

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    IGCSE Paper 2 Tips    Part 1 – Passage A    ● Question 1  ○ Read the question first.  ○ Read Passage A with the question in mind.  ○ Look at the question again to make sure you understand.  ○ IMPORTANT: whatever the question asks you to create‚ it is VITAL that you  include details from Passage A but EQUALLY VITAL that you include your own  original ideas/details.   ○ The mark scheme’s top band says that the best marks will be awarded to  students who make inferences from the information that is already there and 

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    Infosys Consulting in 2006

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    inception‚ the firm had more than 100 consulting engagements and by 2006 had it had over 200 employees. In its second year of existence‚ within the third quarter‚ ICI met both its planned revenue target and its targeted contributions to Infosys Technologies. The company provides consulting and IT services to clients globally‚ and is driven to compete with consulting firms such as IBM and Accenture. Infosys Consulting in 2006 Introduction During the 1990’s‚ US companies were seeking opportunities

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    Glasgow 5th of March

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    Glasgow 5th march Edwin Morgan’s poem "Glasgow 5th March 1971" is about an incident in Glasgow in which a man and woman have been pushed through a window so that two youths can complete a robbery. Through the use of poetic techniques such as onomatopoeia‚ Morgan effectively describes the moments of the incident‚ the extent of the man’s and woman’s injuries‚ and the lack of emotion conveyed by the two youths as to what had just happened. What im going to write about is the different types of poet’s

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    Discrete Mathematics

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    References: Johnsborough‚ R. (2009) Discrete Mathematics 7th Edition. (N.D.) Binary search algorithm. Retrieved on March 24‚ 2014 from https://www.princeton.edu/~achaney/tmve/wiki100k/docs/Binary_search_algorithm.html (November 24‚ 2011). Computer Algorithms: Sequential Search. Retrieved on March 24‚

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    Economics Notes for Igcse

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    better methods and machines to produce better goods ad services. Disadvantages: factors of production are employed only if it is profitable to do so. The consumption of harmful goods & services may be encouraged. The social effects of production may be ignored. Some necessary goods and services may not be produced simply because it is not profitable to do so. Planned Economies: Basically the government decides whom to produce etc. Disadvantages: Governments produced what they wanted &

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    SAP AG 2006

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    CASE: SM-153 DATE: 08/08/06 SAP AG IN 2006: DRIVING CORPORATE TRANSFORMATION Success can be seductive. It can trick us into focusing too rigidly on long-established patterns of thought. That’s why it is often so tempting to recycle yesterday’s ideas to form the guidelines and dogmas of tomorrow. I hope that we can use the right vision and strategy to avoid this trap. ⎯Henning Kagermann‚ CEO‚ SAP AG INTRODUCTION On a windy April evening in Walldorf‚ Germany‚ Henning Kagermann took a sip of his tea

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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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    Igcse Bio Notes

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    IGCSE Biology Notes Refined by KmQ Unit 1 : Characteristics of living things Biology is the study of living organisms. For something to be alive it needs to perform all seven functions of living things.MRS GREN Movement‚ Respiration‚ Sensitivity‚ Growth‚ Reproduction‚ Excretion‚ Nutrition. 1. Movement Most organisms are able to move their whole body even plants can shift their stem towards the sunlight and their roots move towards healthy soil. 2. Respiration IT is the breakdown of food

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    IGCSE Chemistry Notes

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    IGCSE Complete Chemistry Notes Unit 1: States of matter Everything is made of particles. Particles in solid are not free to move around. Liquids and gases can. As particles move they collide with each other and bounce off in all directions. This is called random motion. In 2 substances‚ when mixed‚ particles bounce off in all directions when they collide. This mixing process is called diffusion. It’s also the movement of particles without a force. The smallest particle

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