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    high GPA‚ and a high SAT score. First‚ it is important to maintain a high GPA in high school. Most students don’t care about their grades‚ which is damaging to the people that want to get into top tier schools. Often the students who didn’t do well in high school look back and regret not trying. Most colleges look at the GPA of students and determine

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    Sat Sample Essay

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    Parents have different views about how children should grow up. Some parents like their children to grow up with only studies‚ school activities‚ no playing during the evening and no school nights. There are some parents who always make their children go out and do school nights. The students who study more and do not go for school nights mostly have an upper hand on those who go for school nights. It is good to have a 9:00 P.M. curfew on school nights for the people under the age of eighteen after

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    Sat Vocab Questions

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    1. The simple and direct images in Dorothea Lange’s photographs provide ------- reflection of a bygone social milieu. (a) an intricate (b) a candid (c) an ostentatious (d) a fictional (e) a convoluted 2. Kate’s impulsive nature and sudden whims led her friends to label her -------. (a) capricious (b) bombastic (c) loquacious (d) dispassionate (e) decorous 3. Neurosurgeon Alexa Canady maintained that choosing a career

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    terrified thing a young person would ever have‚ the SAT. Know for its extremely dull black and white pages and its rigorously rough questions‚ I was about to prove myself against its makers‚ The College Board. Opening my eyes‚ I was greeted by the bright‚ shiny sun peeking through the curtains. Getting up I noticed my calendar overfilled with Post-it notes‚ but there was a bright tomato‚ red color one‚ it was something important written as‚ “SAT Today”. My brain shifted into gears‚ I quickly sprang

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    ACT Vs SAT Testing

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    done to prepare and also fulfill the prerequisite to enter Arizona State University are the SAT and the ACT. The two test are designed to measure one’s ability in mathematics‚ reading‚ and writing (ACT has an extra section on Science). However‚ there are large quantity of students tend to do well on only one of the two‚ but not usually both. The reason is that even the students with the same level of education‚ or placed on the same measure of ability could perform drastically different on tests. Thus

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    Primary Cells

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    Reference Data Sheet: BATTPRIM.PDF (1) PRIMARY CELLS & BATTERIES Many portable electrical and electronic devices are designed to be powered from batteries — and in a lot of cases‚ from primary or non-rechargeable batteries. This is the familiar kind of battery which has a fixed amount of energy stored in it during manufacture‚ and once that energy has been used up the battery is simply thrown away and replaced. There are many different types of primary battery now available‚ each with its own

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    SAT testing is not an appropriate method of measuring a student’s overall intelligence. This popular standardized test is offered in over 176 countries‚ including the United States. The SATs can be the deciding factor of college acceptance‚ making the exam itself too influential on a student’s future. Additionally‚ the test has been taken advantage of numerous times for higher scores. The legitimacy of the SATs is also questioned with the issue of income inequality. Most students in the 21st century

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    Primary Key

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    2. For each of the entities identified‚ design tables and identify the possible candidate keys‚ the primary key‚ a probable foreign key‚ and potential secondary keys. a. PARTS (PART_NUMBER‚ STORE_NUMBER‚ PART_DESCRIPTION‚ QTY_ON_HAND‚ COST‚ RETAIL_PRICE) Candidate keys: PART_NUMBER is the only candidate key. No other field will identify parts uniquely. Primary key: PART_NUMBER is the primary key. Foreign key: STORE_NUMBER is a foreign key from the STORE table. Secondary keys: There are no

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    Primary Memory

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    Q. Explain about Primary memory. There are two kinds of computer memory: primary and secondary. Primary memory is accessible directly by the processing unit. RAM is an example of primary memory. As soon as the computer is switched off the contents of the primary memory is lost. You can store and retrieve data much faster with primary memory compared to secondary memory. Primary memory is more expensive than secondary memory. Because of this the size of primary memory is less than that of secondary

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    SAT Prep Questions

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    1. Although Rolf is usually quite timorous‚ he was so angered by the salesman’s rude remarks that he insisted on complaining to the manager A. tractable...reassured X B.  timorous...angered? C.  X plucky...offended? D.  X valiant...incensed? E. diffident...satisfied X 2. The new administrator was (old fashioned); he considered new ideas worthy of consideration but ultimately (chose) the old ways. A. an iconoclast...undermined by X B. an opportunist...reminiscent of X C. X a sentimentalist

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