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    Social Studies SBA

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    What are the factors that have influenced poor attitudes of students at my school towards rules? B bb 1. Age: ( ) 15 ( ) 16 ( ) 17 2. Sex: ( ) Male ( ) Female 3. Do you follow the rules at your school? ( ) yes ( ) no ( ) sometimes 4. Do you think the rules at your school are important? ( ) yes ( ) no ( ) sometimes 5. Why do you break the rules at your school? ( ) peer pressure ( ) problem at home ( ) I feel to 6. Do you like the rules at your school? ( ) yes ( ) no ( ) sometimes

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    Antibiotic Resistance

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    Abstract The spread of antibiotic resistance is a universal threat to both humans and animals for treatment of microbial infections. The antibiotic resistance is generally not preventable but can still be controlled. Prolonged and repeated use of antibiotic leads to many pathogen becoming resistant to antibiotics. The resistance may be either intrinsic or acquired depending on the condition. Although classically attributed to chromosomal mutations‚ resistance is most commonly associated with extra-chromosomal

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    Resistance of a Wire

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    Objective: My objective in this experiment is to investigate one of the factors that affect the resistance of a piece of wire; the one I am investing is the length at constant temperature. My objective in this experiment is to investigate one of the factors that affect the resistance of a piece of wire. The factor I chose was length. Factors: There our four different things that affect the resistance of a wire: 1. The Length – because the wire is thinner than the rest of the wires the electrons

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    Resistance in Change

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    Resistance  at  organizational  change   How  resistance  appears     There  are  various  forms  of  resistance.  It  is  important  to  know  what  the  reasons  and  consequences   are.  What  gives  strength  to  resist  and  where  does  it  come  from?     Past  events   Resistance  can  be  the  result  of  bad  experience  in  past  events

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    Electricity and Resistance

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    ELECTRICITY HOTS Questions for Practice 1. Name a substance whose resistance almost remains unchanged by increase of temperature. 2. Name two special characteristics of heater coil. 3. A wire of resistance 4 ohms is bent to form a circle. What is the resistance between two diametrically opposite ends? 4. How does the resistance of a conductor change if its temperature is increased? 5. A current of 4A flows in a wire of resistance 60 ohms. Calculate electrical energy consumed in 2 minutes. 6. V-I

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    resistance to change

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    Resistance to Change MGT 426 Laurence Saidman One of the many characteristics that add to the scarcity of change being implemented successfully within organizations is the resistance to change. Resistance to change is to be expected at some level in any organization‚ and can bring out a resilient reaction. The resistance may come in various forms and can be the main destroyer of vision and progress within many organizations. Resistance to change can poison the whole process of change

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    French Resistance

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    Out of the darkness of the French defeat and capitulation of 1940 rose one of the greatest mass-resistance movements in history. Thousands of French patriots rose up‚ by themselves and in groups‚ and defied Nazi authority. They formed resistance movements that fought the Nazi occupation of France and the collaboration of the Vichy government. The French resistance was detrimental to the success of the Allies during World War II because they played a key role in the D-Day landings and were able to

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    Nonviolent Resistance

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    “The greatest nonviolent resistance is that even as man is faced with tyranny‚ and the resulting suffering‚ he responds to hate with love‚ to prejudice with tolerance‚ to arrogance with humility‚ to humiliation with dignity‚ and to violence with reason.” (-Lou Xia) Peaceful resistance has a positive impact on society. Throughout Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s entire lifetime‚ he used peaceful resistance to voice the segregation policy of America against black people. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi used

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    Resistance of a Wire

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    Introduction The resistance of a wire depends on certain factors. Some of these variables are listed below: • Length of wire • Diameter or thickness of wire • Temperature at which wire is kept • The material of which wire is made out of. • The potential difference or voltage. • Humidity • Cross sectional area. • Voltage across circuit All these factors will have to be kept constant except the diameter of the wire whilst doing the experiment to ensure that the investigation is

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    Pob Sba

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    Name: Rennedy Teacher: Ms Prosper School: D.S.D.A.S.S Class: 4 Edsion Subject: Geography Due date: 22nd October 2012 Global Warming- is the rise in the normal temperature of the earths atmosphere and oceans Green house gases such as carbon dioxide‚ water vapour‚ methane and nitrous oxide trap the heat from the infra red radiations of the sun and heat up the earth’s atmosphere. This has caused a rise in mean temperature of the earth’s atmosphere‚ causing global warming. Even though burning

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