Social Studies 11 Examination Booklet 2008/09 Release Exam DO NOT OPEN ANY EXAMINATION MATERIALS UNTIL INSTRUCTED TO DO SO. FOR FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS REFER TO THE RESPONSE BOOKLET. Contents: 21 pages 55 selected-response questions 2 written-response questions Examination: 2 hours Additional Time Permitted: 60 minutes © Province of British Columbia PART A: SELECTED RESPONSE Value: 70% Suggested Time: 50 minutes INSTRUCTIONS: For each question‚ select the best answer and record
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with options that are aiming at their rehabilitation and successful reintegration back into society (Qld Department of Corrective Services 2004). These options seek to provide prisoners with the opportunity to participate in community work programs‚ release to work programs‚ home detention and conditional parole. However‚ these programs are only available to low risk prisoners who have committed non-violent offences and are not considered a threat to society (Qld Department of Corrective Services 2004)
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equally to both adults and juvenile offenders. Nearly 650‚000 people are released from the nation’s prisons every year‚ and about nine million more are released from jails. Two-thirds of those who come out of prison are rearrested within three years of release (Dory‚ 2009). Numerous studies have been conducted in an attempt to determine what factors cause repeat offenders. No one study has been 100% conclusive‚ but it seems that there are a myriad of reasons given for recidivism. One also has to evaluate
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NYC Pollution: Pollution‚ Cancer Risk‚ & Green Living Pollution is a significant issue for New York City. It is said that the residents living within the city of New York are at high risk to cancer. According to Scorecard.goodguide.com‚ the pollution information site‚ New York City is ranked highest for added cancer risk per 1 million within the state. New York comes in first place at 1900 (per 1‚000‚000) compared to Wyoming at 49th place with 140 (per 1‚000‚000) of Hazardous Air Pollutants
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________________________________________ Table 5.4: Floating Behavior of In-Situ Gel formulation of etodolac S. NO. Formulation code Floating lag time (sec) floating time (hr) 1 P1 26 >12 2 P2 35 >12 3 P3 50 >12 4 P4 66 >12 5 P5 196 >12 6 P6 219 >12 7 P7 45 >12 8 P8 72 >12 Table 5.5: Gelling capacity of
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Other advantages include improved control over release kinetics. When manipulating controlled-release systems‚ one must understand site-specific antibody release‚ correlated target-site concentrations‚ systemic concentrations‚ and clearance or metabolism. Controlled release of mAbs Figure 4‚ Paper 2
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system. In 1982 Atari releases a newer version and sales start to sore. In 1985 Nintendo enters the market with the NES. Nintendo still outsells both companies 10 to 1. In 1995 Sega releases Sega Saturn three months before the projected date and there are not enough games released because of this and sales are dismal. The same year Sony releases the Playstation at $100 less than expected with a variety of different game titles‚ sales are strong. In 1996 Nintendo releases the N64 which is received
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prisons today make it difficult to establish programs to prepare the inmate for release; there is simply not enough funding for these types of programs. According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics‚ about six hundred thousand inmates are released from prison each year‚ and roughly two thirds of these individuals will return to prison from either new convictions or parole revocation within the first three years of release. (www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/). Many barriers placed on inmates include; criminal
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we are measuring the wavelength‚ and it is qualitative because we are making observations about the color and the chloride. Post-Lab Questions: 1.) What is happening inside of elements/compounds when they release color to the surroundings? Atoms of each element absorb energy and release as a specific color of light. When the energy is absorbed by the atom‚ that energy rearranges its electrons from their ground state (lowest energy state) to an excited state (higher energy state)‚ and the extra
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depend on organisms that use oxygen in some way. All Animals and Other Consumers Use Oxygen We use oxygen to break down simple sugar and release energy. This can be done through respiration or fermentation. Animals mainly use respiration. Respiration The process that breaks apart simple food molecules to release energy. It occurs inside cells. What YOU do with the oxygen you take in. Simple Sugar — Glucose The molecule most living things
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