HSC BIOLOGY TOPIC 2: BLUEPRINT OF LIFE HSC BIOLOGY TOPIC 2: BLUEPRINT OF LIFE 1) Evidence of evolution suggests that the mechanisms of inheritance‚ accompanied by selection‚ allow change over many generations. 1.1.1 Outline the impact of evolution of plants and animals of: * Changes in physical conditions in the environment * Changes in chemical conditions in the environment * Competition for resources
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LINCOLNSHIRE CARE CONSORTIUM CENTRE 770070 RECORD OF PRACTICE AND KNOWLEDGE CANDIDATE NAME __ __________________ |HSC |DESCRIPTION OF CANDIDATE’S PRACTICE AND/OR KNOWLEDGE | | |The account should focus on the actions of the candidate; it must include dates when activity took place. If responses to questions | | |are used then indicate this and attach the questions
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Sundus Siddiqui HSC 3211: Case study #3 11/18/12 1) In light of the new results‚ discuss the increased importance for Patient X to start a diet‚ quit smoking and increase physical activity in line with his doctor’s recommendations. It is very important for Patient X to start a diet‚ quit smoking‚ and increase physical activity. This patient has a history of hypertension‚ for which he is already on medication. To reduce blood pressure‚ it is essential to follow a diet that is low on salt intake
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Creative Writing Task PROMPT: “I felt expelled and exiled” I felt expelled and exiled as they just left me there on the footpath in the chilling darkness of a Saturday night. “Get out of the car; we don’t want to be seen with you!” I can still hear those spiteful words playing over and over again in the back of my mind as I continue walking along the footpath of this unfamiliar suburb. I am completely alone with only my thoughts and the echo of my footsteps in the empty street. Upon hearing a
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1 Ethene may be converted into poly(ethene). What type of reaction is this? (A) Condensation (B) Hydrolysis (C) Oxidation/reduction (D) Polymerisation 2001:1 1 2 You have carried out a first-hand investigation to compare the reactivity of an alkene with its corresponding alkane. (a) State the name of the alkene. 2002:16(a) 1 (b) Outline a procedure to compare the reactivity of this alkene with its corresponding alkane. 2002:16(b) 2 (c) Describe the
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2010 HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFIC ATE EXAMINATION Physics Centre Number Section I (continued) Part B – 55 marks Attempt Questions 21–32 Allow about 1 hour and 40 minutes for this part Student Number Answer the questions in the spaces provided. These spaces provide guidance for the expected length of response. Show all relevant working in questions involving calculations. Question 21 (2 marks) The optimum angle for safe re-entry of a space vehicle into Earth’s atmosphere is angle B. Outline
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Being an outward‚ creative‚ and passionate individual‚ I consider my skills and dedication towards my education‚ particularly in the field of engineering‚ and the education of others to be a strong qualification for pursuing a high level of learning. Through my experience as a leader in my Robotics Club and overseeing the education of hundreds of underclassmen‚ I understand the value of learning and the unique ways people interpret and absorb information. The most enjoyable part about being the
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Principles of safeguarding and protection in health & social care * Physical abuse: contact intending to cause injury or bodily harm – hitting or slapping. Signs – bruising‚ fear of physical contact. * Sexual abuse: the forcing of undesired sexual behaviour by one person to another – rape‚ sexual assault. Signs – STI‚ rashes in genital area. * Emotional / psychological abuse: Threats or actions to cause mental or physical harm- isolation‚ withdrawal behaviour. Signs: bedwetting
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Richard Branson Richard Branson was born in England in 1950. Since a little kid‚ he was encouraged to be independent accomplishing challenges set by his mother at short age. Branson “saw this as opportunities to overcome weaknesses and conquer a small part of the world”. He was not a good student‚ for he was struggling at school due to dyslexia‚ and ended up dropping from school at age of 16. It was the beginning of an entrepreneurial career. At that time he founded a Magazine called “Student”
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1. Social Skills * Extracurricular activities help to develop social skills‚ because most of the time other students are involved. If your child joins a sports team‚ she will learn the importance of teamwork. If it ’s a club‚ she will share a particular interest or activity with others and it can lead to developing new friendships. Unless she is engaged in a solo extracurricular activity such as private music lessons‚ she will develop social skills strictly from being around other children
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