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    differences in educational achievement. The 1988 Education Reform Act began marketisation of education by encouraging competition between schools and choice for parents. Marketisation includes funding formulas‚ exam league tables‚ cream-skimming and silt shifting. Schools want to improve their league table positions to create an A to C economy. Schools need to achieve a good league table position if they are to attract pupils and funding. To achieve this good league table position‚ they have to educate

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    [pic] |Activity 3.4.4 Web Soil Survey | Introduction The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service operates a National Cooperative Soil Survey. The survey provides online access to soil data‚ maps‚ and information for more that ninety-five percent of the nation’s counties. Although an on-site soils investigation is often needed‚ the Web Soil Survey information can be useful

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    Deltas are landform comprised of sediments (sand‚ clay‚ silt‚ gravel) found at the mouth of the river‚ where the river enters a standing body of water (lake‚ pond‚ reservoir‚ or ocean). Herodotus‚ a Greek Historian‚ considered by many as the “Father of History”‚ studied this great geologic feature. He is credited with coining the term “delta” for this is type of landform because of its triangular shape reminded him of the Greek letter Δ (delta). Delta Formation Delta forms when river carrying

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    (Bureau of Reclamation). The construction of the Hoover Dam used about 4‚360‚000 cubic yards of concrete which puts the dam at about 6‚600‚000 tons (Bureau of Reclamation). When completed‚ workers had excavated 5‚500‚000 cubic yards of rock and silt (Bureau of Reclamation). During times of low employment‚ like during the Great Depression about 21‚000 total workers labored on the dam‚ while

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    will not be able to pay his mortgage on his new home. He began to interview candidates for a vacant position in this unit‚ where he is approached by a candidate‚ Jessica Morris‚ a former employee of Granite’s competitor‚ Silt‚ Sand and Such. She offered Joe inside information on Silt‚ Sand and Such that would help solve his problems on the condition that she is hired for the job. Joe is now faced with an ethical dilemma -- accepting her offer to save his job and home‚ or refuse it and hire someone more

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    Outline some of the ways in which Marketisation and Selection Policies may produce social class differences in educational achievement. (12 Marks) Marketisation is when schools become more business-like. This could be competition; schools strive to get to the top of league tables‚ they want the best grades and results‚ and they try to provide the best. Marketisation introduced funding formula‚ exam league tables and competition between schools. Due to the Marketisation of schools and the education

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    Comment on where the results are beneficial to geotechnical engineers. The unconsolidated undrained test is does not measure the pore pressures where the consolidated undrained test does. It is also cheaper in cost and can be used for clays‚ silt clays and silts where the consolidated undrained test is mainly used for clays. The test can be beneficial to geotechnical engineers where construction is quick. As

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    abrasion technique). Some lateral erosion occurs during the formation of meanders in the lower stage of the river. Mainly smaller particles such as silt and clay are generally transported by suspension in the lower stage. However there are other such substances carried in solution. Deposition does occur but it is generally smaller particles such as sand‚ silt and clay‚ these are usually deposited on the flood plain when the river

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    Egypt- The Five Themes of Geography Egypt is a land of rich culture‚ society‚ religion‚ customs‚ and prosperity. Tourists flock over in floods to marvel at the wonders of Egypt: the pyramids‚ the temples‚ the Sphinx‚ and the fortresses. But if the Egyptians hadn’t been lucky to stumble upon the land of Egypt‚ there would not be much left to see. Egypt’s unique geography separates it from other lands. Each of the five themes of geography‚ which are location‚ region‚ place‚ interaction‚ and movement

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    it would later recede leaving behind a layer of silt full of nutrients needed severely for Egyptian farming. This was how a large amount of plants‚ vegetables and many other goods were produced. In Mesopotamia farmers also grew grains‚ fruits and vegetables. They also plowed grounds with stone hoes. Though the Mesopotamians did not depend on The Nile River‚ they depended on the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. The Tigris and Euphrates also left behind silt which made the soil fertile. Both civilizations

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