eye level shot is Kady wearing a hideous Godzilla bride costuming them it is compared to Regina‚ Gretchen and Karen wearing skimpy tight pussy cat outfits. For kady to go into the world she has to fit into the high school world but also become an individual. DISTINCTIVELY VISUAL- LAWSON SHORT STORIES The Drover’s Wife ‘Thud.. Thud.. Thud.. Thud’. Lawson used Onomatopoeia to describe alligator swinging the snake around in his mouth dramatically‚ creating the ‘thud’ sound. ‘Slabs
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IGCSE Biology 2012 exam revision notes by Samuel Lees Contents: Section I: Characteristics and classification of living organisms 1. Characteristics of living organisms 2. Classification and diversity of living organisms 2.1 Concept and use of a classificatory system 2.2 Adaptations of organisms to their environment 3. Simple Keys Section II: Organisation and maintenance of the organism 1. Cell structure and organisation 2. Levels of organisation 3. Size of specimens 4. Movement in and out
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Subject Review Questions and Solutions 1. Capital markets may operate under auction‚ over-the-counter or intermediated modes. Distinguish between these types of operation. Auction markets require the financial asset to be identical in terms of risk and cashflow & liquidity – the assets are then traded on a centralised exchange where all parties know prices – an example is the stock exchange – each share in a particular company is identical to all the others therefore you can have an auction
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EXERCISE Question 1 a) Two point of charges of opposite sign and same magnitude 3.5 μC are separated by a distance of 5 cm. Find (i) the magnitude and direction of the electric field strength‚ E at the midpoint between the charges. (ii) the magnitude and direction of the force F on an electron placed at the midpoint. Answer: i) E net = 1.008x108 N/C toward the –ve charge ii) F net = 1.6128x10-11 N toward +ve charge
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F40 BMA Tutorial 4 1. A man is driving at 120 km/h along a straight road and he looks to the side for 2.0 s‚ how far does he travel during this inattentive period? [66.7 m] 2. A horse canters away from its trainer in a straight line‚ moving 160 m away in 17.0 s. It then turns abruptly and gallops halfway back in 6.8 s. Calculate (a) its average speed and (b) its average velocity for the entire trip‚ using “away from the trainer” as the positive direction. [10.1 m/s; 3.36 m/s]
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Perfect competition Learning outcomes You should be able to: Describe the assumed characteristics of perfect competition: a large number of firms; a homogeneous product‚ freedom of entry and exit (no barriers to entry or exit); perfect information and perfect resource mobility (factors of production can move easily in and out of the market) Explain‚ using a diagram‚ the shape of the perfectly competitive firm’s average revenue and marginal revenue curves‚ indicating that the assumptions of perfect
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integrated programs that manage vital business operations. 12.What defines the problems and opportunities of an existing system? Systems analysis 13.Information systems literacy is a literacy is a knowledge of how data and information are used by individuals‚ groups and organizations. Review Questions 1.What is an information system? What are some of the ways information systems are changing our lives? IS is a set of interrelated elements or components that collect‚ manipulate‚ store and disseminate
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Topic 1- CLASSIFICATIONS AND DEFINITIONS Fundamental Concepts Land defined in Bernstein v Skyview – doesn’t extend to airspace as well. Defeats traditional view that land is everything up to the heavens etc. Land includes corporeal hereditaments- the land and what is attached to it‚ as well as incorporeal hereditaments- Rights over land including easements and rights of way. Sellers usually write a list of what they see as fixtures and what they see as chattels Botham v TSB Bank plc [1996]
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Ethical Theories Tutorial 3 & 4 Consequentialist Theories 1. How are Egoism and Utilitarianism different? (page 100) 2. Find and finish this sentence “ Following the theory of egoism an action is morally right if the decision-maker freely decides in order to pursue .................................................................................” 3. What is the difference between egoism and selfishness? 4. How is egoism compatible with the concept of corporate social responsibility?
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C2 REVISION – CHAPTER 1 – STRUCTURE & BONDING Fill in the gaps: When two elements react together they make a _________ substance called a_________. It is _________ to separate the elements after the reaction. Some atoms react by sharing electrons. We call this _________ bonding. Other atoms react by _________ or _________ electrons. We call this _________ bonding. When atoms react in this way they get the electronic structure of a _________ gas. Use pictures and words to describe each type of bonding:
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