1. Sex Male Female 2. What is your age group? 11-12 13-14 15.16 3. Do you or any one of your school mates use indecent language during school hours? Yes No 4. Are you associated with any violent or inappropriate behaviour with any other students in the school that you attend? Yes No 5. Do you or any one of your school mates consume alcoholic beverages in school?
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Newtons third law of motion By: Crismaily Valdez Evaluate Newton Third law of motion work ● For every action there is a equal and opposite reaction. The Introduction in every interaction‚ there is a pair of forces acting on the two interacting objects. The size of the forces on the first object equals the size of the force on the second object. The direction of the force on the first object is opposite to the direction of the force on the second object. Forces always come in pairs - equal
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Reaction: The documentary of Al Gore is very interesting‚ because it does not only give you information about global warming but also it will awaken you to take good care of our mother earth. It clearly showed the environmental conditions our planet is facing. Part of the reason why I like it was that Gore presents a powerful message that combines factual information‚ humor and‚ ultimately‚ hopes. I really like how Al Gore relates his life story with what was happening in the earth‚ especially global
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CHAPTER 22 THE ATMOSPHERE‚ CLIMATE‚ AND GLOBAL WARMING _______________________________________________ MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS 1) _____ Long-term weather trends associated with a particular setting or location‚ for example arid conditions downwind of a large mountain range Answer: e 2) _____ Study of the global-scale connections between atmosphere‚ oceans‚ biosphere‚ climate‚ and the Earth Answer: a 3) _____ Computer simulations designed to predict changes in the atmosphere and in the
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Controlled assessment- How concentration affects the rate of reaction between sodium thiosulfate and hydrochloric acid. SA): Strategy Scientific knowledge Sodium thiosulfate (Na2S2O3)‚ also spelled sodium thiosulphate‚ is a colourless crystalline compound that is more familiar as the pentahydrate‚Na2S2O3·5H2O‚ an efflorescent‚ monoclinic crystalline substance also called sodium hyposulfite or “hypo.” Sodium thiosulphate has a melting point of 48 degrees C. It is freely soluble in water. It contains
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Is it characters‚ the storyline‚ or overall message that makes a movie great? There have been numerous movies made‚ but just a few have had a sincere impact on people. A Girl Like Me: The Gwen Araujo Story did just that. It is about a transgender teenage and his amazing journey to self discovery to live life as a woman. It is a true based television movie the premiere in 2006 on Lifetime Movie Network. It is starring JD Pardo as the main character Eddie/Gwen Araujo and Mercedes Ruehl as his mother
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Effects of Water Pollutions Water is important for the existence of life on earth. All organisms require it and aquatic plants and animals live their life in water. Water pollution occurs when you have toxins and pathogens present in water in dangerous amounts than permissible. One of the worst forms of pollution in the ecosystem is water pollution. When you hold a glass of water it may appear to be clean and clear. But the fact is there are millions of microscopic pollutants suspended
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Combustion of Alcohols Purpose: The purpose of this investigation is to use calorimetry to determine the molar enthalpy change in the combustion of each of a series of alcohols. Question: How do the enthalpies of combustion change as the alcohol molecules become larger? Prediction: I predict the bigger the molecule the more the energy will be released. Materials: On lab sheet Procedure: On lab sheet Observation: On other page Analysis: b) i) Ethanol – q=(100g)(4.18J/g/C)(25.5C) q=10659J
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Into thin Air by Jon Krakauer Research Topics Hypoxia “At 29‚028 feet up in the troposphere‚ so little oxygen was reaching my brain that my mental capacity was that of a slow child” (6). Lesser Peaks “To the South‚ where the sky had been perfectly clear just an hour earlier‚ a blanket of clouds now hid Purmori‚ Ama Dablam‚ and other lesser peaks surrounding Everest” (6). Oxygen Tanks “Wanting to conserve what-ever oxygen remained in the tank‚ I asked him to reach inside my backpack and
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WATER QUALITY AND CONTINMINANTION Introduction I. Body Paragraph #1 – Background~ Water quality is decided by assessing three classes of attributes: biological‚ chemical‚ and physical. There are criteria of water quality set for each of these three categories of properties. The standards for drinking water are developed by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)‚ World Health Organization (WHO) etc. All municipal (public) water supplies must be measured against these standards. Testing how
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