on the audience and purpose of the message? Do you feel that you adapt your way of texting for specific purposes? Part 5: Talk about your research – what was the purpose of it? What did you do‚ and why? Analyse what you found out – put any graphs‚ charts created into an appendix to provide evidential support. Part 6: How has your opinion been changed or questioned by the research you did‚ and what the results of the research showed? Part 7: Conclusion. Summarise what you’ve learnt by
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Unit 1 Phones Choosing a phone: * Picture resolution (pixels) * Camera resolution (megapixels) * Storage capacity (gigabytes) * Memory card (gigabytes) SD and SDHC cards: flash memory cards‚ SD (2GB)‚ SDHC (32GB) Wi-Fi: wireless fidelity. Long-range data transfer. Bluetooth: Short-range data transfer. User Interface: the way in which a user interacts with a system Features for the elderly: * Easier navigation * “Panic” button * Larger sized buttons and keys
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Entry #1 The date was June 14‚ 2034. I was flying to London‚ England with my private jet. It was a beautiful day. The clouds were puffy and white‚ the sun was shining‚ and there was no wind. Then all of a sudden‚ there was a lot of turbulence. The plane was going crazy going left‚ then right‚ then back to the left. My pilot told me to not panic and that everything is going to be fine‚ but I was having cold feet. The turbulence became so wild‚ the pilot announced that the plane will have to land
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Moby – Why does my heart feel so bad? Moby is a DJ‚ singer-songwriter and performer from New York. He was born in the USA in 1965. He plays keyboard‚ guitar‚ bass guitar and drums. He has written popular dance music tracks which uses sample music from other songs. ‘Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?’ was a single from Moby’s dance music album Play in 1999. Club dance music is technology-based with the DJ playing an important role in mixing and presenting tracks. It is made up of four-to-the-floor rhythms
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DANCE 100 FINAL ASSIGNMENT New Moves‚ choreographed and performed by the students of the Cornish College of the Arts at the Broadway Performance Hall amazed me with how the dancers were able to express emotional moments in nature and life through various dance techniques. The first piece‚ Tiger Lily 96 performed by Elise Laundles and Collen McNeary‚ contains two young female dancers simulating birds hatching as they transform their bodies from being trapped in the egg to a great bird spreading
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doing to aid Haitian immigrants?)……….. Page 7 Question 8 (The governmental act of granting citizenship to immigrants in the Bahamas) Page 8 Analysis Essay…………………………………………………………………………….. Page 9-11 Conclusion…………………………………………………………………………………. Page 13 graphs……………………………………………………………………………………...Page 14 Immigration surveys………………………………………………………………………..Page 15 bibliography………………………………………………………………………………....Page 16 1. who is an immigrant (Ku-5) An immigrant is a person who leaves their country of citizen
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Aim: The aim of this experiment is to investigate the movement of water into and out of plant cells by osmosis. The cells chosen for study will be taken from potato tubes as they provide a ready supply of homogeneous material. I did the investigation in two parts‚ the first part of my investigation was my preliminary investigation and then I did my official investigation. In both of my investigations there are several similarities‚ such as fair testing‚ variables‚ key variables‚ reliability
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Introduction In Diffusion‚ Dialysis & Osmosis lab‚ we discovered that we were going to observe and understand the conditions under which diffusion‚ dialysis‚ and osmosis occur. Then we constructed models of diffusion‚ dialysis‚ and osmosis. We predicted that the direction of change would be from the membrane to the beaker. We understood how these processes affected the selectivity of the cell membrane. The second part of the lab was dealing with dialysis. In this part we studied starch and sodium
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Revision Guides ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz-&!?‚’’.()[]/\*@;:1234567890 GCSE Mathematics Foundation Tier Stafford Burndred Consultant Editor: Brian Seager‚ Chairman of Examiners Ninestiles School GCSE Mathematics Name.................................................................................................................................... Address .............................................................................................
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Reverse Osmosis Application Assignment Osmosis is the dissemination of water atoms through a semi-permeable layer from areas of high to low concentration in the direction that tends to equalize the solute concentration on both sides. In real life osmosis is found in roots of plants retain water from the dirt‚ and kidneys taking water from blood [5]. Reverse osmosis is the removal of solute from water by applying pressure to the water and moving the solution through a semi-permeable membrane. It is
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