Centre Number For Examiner’s Use Candidate Number Surname Other Names Examiner’s Initials Candidate Signature Pages General Certificate of Secondary Education Higher Tier June 2014 Mark 3 4–5 6–7 Mathematics (Linear) 4365/1H H Paper 1 Monday 9 June 2014 9.00 am to 10.30 am For this paper you must have: 8–9 10 – 11 12 – 13 14 – 15 16 – 17 mathematical instruments. 18 – 19 You must not use a calculator 20 – 21 Time allowed 1 hour 30 minutes 22 – 23 TOTAL Instructions Use black
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Individual Wise Judgment Scenario Chereese Eggleston April 5‚ 2012 Psychology 220 Diane Winn Clouse Post a 1‚050- to 1‚400–word response. A mother knows that her 7-year-old child has stolen a box of cookies from the store while she was grocery shopping. A mother takes her child to the grocery store and is aware that that her child has stolen a box of cookies. In this report I will explain how the five components of wise judgments apply and make a decision based on the five components
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Before Reading Math and After Math Essay by Lensey Namioka What are you really GOOD at? RI 1 Cite textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text. RI 2 Determine a central idea of a text and analyze how it emerges and is shaped and refined by specific details. RI 3 Analyze how the author unfolds a series of ideas or events. RI 4 Determine the meaning of words as they are used in a text. L 5 Demonstrate understanding of word relationships
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PAGE 19 Note: If the divided result is fraction‚ it must be round up. If it is divisibly devided‚ the result must always be plus 1. 3.The Class Interval must be written in order from Min-Max‚ or Max-Min 4. Finding the Frequency of each Class Interval by using mark Example2: Draw a Frequency Distribution Table by setting the Class Interval width to 5 with belows data. The data is the height of 36 Vocational Diploma students. xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xx xx xxx xx xx xxx xx Direction: 1. Range
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Nina Davenport PSY/ 201 Social Psychology Scenario Sarah is experiencing her teenage life by deciding on whether to lie or not to lie to her parents concerning her night out with the ladies. Sooner or later all teens will go through stages to assist in the separation of parent/child. In this situation we have a teenager who’s influenced to make her first adult decision at the age of fifteen. Sarah is bright young lady‚ her main focus is school and family. She has also always been someone who
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(Revised) GCSE FOUNDATION REVISION GUIDE For Linear Course Written by MR P BENSON – Maths Tutor MARCH / APRIL 2005 VERSION 1 ISSUED FEBRUARY 2006 RE-UPDATED VERSION 2 MARCH 2008 VERSION 3 UPDATED FOR NEW SPECIFICATION 2011 CONTENTS PAGE Section Topic Page A Percentages 3 B Interest 3 C Nth Terms 3 D Ratio 4 E Lowest Common Multiples 4 F Highest Common Factors 4 G Prime Numbers 5 H Fractions
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observe and analyze of an everyday literacy or numeracy scenario of a young child. First of all‚ I will talk about the background of the scenario; follow by the description of the scenario‚ analysis based on mathematical concept and literacy component‚ evaluation of the scenario‚ recommended activities and the conclusion as well. The references will be provided after the conclusion. Background of the scenario: The scenario took place in the living room in my mother’s friend house
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Ethical-Legal Considerations Identify the ethical/legal violation(s) involved in each of the following scenarios. Provide a rationale for your answer. Scenario 1 A nursing home resident continues to wander into the rooms of other residents. The nursing assistant yells “I’m gonna hit you if you go into one more room today!” Both ethical and legal violation. Scenario 2 A female patient refuses to eat the food that has been served on her breakfast tray. The nursing assistant
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Scenario 1 Disclaimer: the victim written about is my friend who wanted to be the subject of a scenario. I’m not that awful of a person to write of her murder without her knowledge. “Her math proofs are just too good! She’s never wrong!” Millard Newton‚ the long-lost descendant of Sir Isaac Newton‚ exclaimed as he planned her demise. “It is possible that one day my nemesis Celine will surpass the influence and superiority of great grandpa Isaac!” His plan? Send her an invitation to a fake prestigious
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Atomic Bomb. Now the Soviets being our enemies could drop the bomb at any time. So you viewers out there need to be prepared. We are now going to show you three scenarios in how to protect yourself against an Atomic Bombing. Scenario 1 (screens shift from News broadcast to Person cooking in kitchen) Raianne voice over: Scenario 1. You’re preparing dinner in your kitchen when all of a sudden... *Earthquake noise play in background* (Person cooking would run and grab nearest
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