Gravity‚ mass and weight Answer the following questions in your book (apart from questions 1‚ 4 and 6 which you can answer by writing on this sheet). 1. Complete the following sentences using all or some of the words below; Mass‚ weight‚ kilograms‚ Newtons‚ Newmans‚ Mr Porter‚ Mr Rayner‚ Force‚ upthrust ____________ measures how much material an object is made of. It is measured in ____________________. Weight measures the ________________ of gravity on an object. Because weight is a
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GDP - Gross Domestic Product is an estimate of the amount of economic activity in an economy and is produced by the Office of National Statistics. Elasticity of demand (Ped) = % change in demand of good X / % change in price of good X • If the PED is greater than one‚ the good is price elastic. Demand is responsive to a change in price. If for example a 15% fall in price leads to a 30% increase in quantity demanded‚ the price elasticity = 2.0 • If the PED is less than one‚ the good is
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The Odyssey: Father-Son Relationships The Odyssey introduces the theme of father-son relationships to exemplify how influential fathers were at the time. Fathers act as role models to their sons and can determine their actions‚ even while being absent from home for long periods of time. Nestor’s son‚ Pisistratus‚ is a respectful and courteous man. His manners could be attributed to King Nestor’s piety. King Nestor offers sacrifices to the gods‚ as seen at the beginning of book IIV‚ when his people
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Good studio practice The warm up Name 3 reasons as to why you need to warm up at the beginning of a dance class 1. Reduce possibility of injury 2. Prepare you for the class 3. Raises body temperature and heart rate increases Fill in the gaps on what effects warming up has on the body: Warming up increases the heart beat ‚which increases the blood circulation. This allows oxygen to reach the muscles. The muscles can now work more efficiently. Warming up improves joint mobility‚ mobilising
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VCE Exam Preparation 2011 Units 3 and 4 Part A Unit 3: Australia’s health Australians generally enjoy good health and are among the healthiest people in the world when compared to other developed countries. The health status of Australians can be measured in many ways‚ such as consideration of burden of disease‚ health adjusted life expectancy‚ disability adjusted life years (DALYs)‚ life expectancy‚ under-five mortality rate‚ mortality and morbidity rates‚ incidence and prevalence of disease
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Teacher Philosophy of Education is lining on few aspects that is aimed to produce teachers who are physically and mentally balanced‚ progressive‚ and practicing good values. The teachers not just teach the students in school but also become role model to the society. Teachers also need to focus more the precision in teaching profession because this profession has become one of the professional professions. As an IPG students who will become a teacher‚ this thing must always become first priority
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1. Label a diagram of the respiratory system?? 2. Describe the process of breathing?? Breathing consists of two phases. The first is inspiration and the second is expiration. During inspiration‚ the diaphragm and the intercostal muscles contract. The diaphragm moves downwards increasing the volume of the thoracic cavity and the intercostal muscles pull the ribs up expanding the rib cage and further increasing this volume. This increase of volume lowers the air pressure in the alveoli to below
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Commercial Law Questions 1 What is meant by the terms "void" and "Voidable"- give examples quoting relevant case law. Void = is where there is no contract and never did exist in the first place‚ and a third party has no rights at all under a void contract. Case law: J Loudon & Co v Elder’s Curator Bonis. Voidable = is where a contract is valid until the court sets it aside‚ and a third party has good title if contracted before the contract being set aside or reduced by the courts. (The timing
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SAFETY UNIT IA REVISION NOTES Module PIDAREV.1.1 © RRC Training All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced‚ stored in a retrieval system‚ or transmitted in any form‚ or by any means‚ electronic‚ electrostatic‚ mechanical‚ photocopied or otherwise‚ without the express permission in writing from RRC Training. © RRC Training NEBOSH International Diploma Unit IA – Revision Notes NEBOSH INTERNATIONAL DIPLOMA IN OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY UNIT IA REVISION NOTES LIST OF
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EASEMENTS – Exam Revision 1. What are they? Easements – are rights‚ private rights‚ agreements upon which two individuals base such rights. Enjoyed by one party related to one land of another party‚ but limited. Eg: Just crossing the path. Conceptually worth remembering‚ easements originate in early medieval times as customary ways. Easements are in a general sense‚ ways in which u can facilitate the use of land of another party. a. Characteristics from Re Ellenborough Park b. Don’t forget
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