EDT101G EXAM Oct/Nov 2011 QUESTION 1 a) – All intake organisms follow the same series of phases‚ or stages‚ in their development (eg: all physically normal children manifest the three phases of sitting‚ walking and running in their development) Each phase is qualitatively (or structurally) unique and different from the other phases. (walking differs qualitatively from sitting‚ and running differs qualitatively from walking) The phases represent a logical progression in development in that each
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EDC1015 – MAY / JUN 2011 QUESTION 1 – Spreadsheet SECTION B QUESTION 1.1 – 3 main claims made by feminism ????? only women have the right to get pregnant and bear children. Some are pro-choice others are pro-life women are people in their own right women should reject definitions of what makes a woman valuable QUESTION 1.2 – 4 reasons why critical theory may fail to help us it can become fanatical it is sometimes too simplistic in its analysis of power it can be too idealistic
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Alexander‚ the Great: Strength‚ weakness and contributions There were immense qualities for Alexander‚ the great as a leader. One of the greatest qualities a leader should have is ambition. Alexander wanted to establish a vast empire and his ambition was fulfilled. He had conquered almost all the major countries of the Middle East and Asia Minor. He had also overthrown the Persian Empire by defeating the Persian king‚ Darius III. He was one of the greatest military geniuses of all times. He
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published by the University of South Africa Muckleneuk‚ Pretoria PYC2601/1/2011 98638912 3B2 ARTWORK ON COVER: ``Love chase ’ ’ by LUCKY SIBIYA PHOTOGRAPHY: Artwork photographed by IZELLE JACOBS COVER DESIGN AND DESIGN LAYOUT: SHALETTE KESTING & THEA VENTER EDITING: SALLY TAPLIN TRANSLATION: LYNN SLY INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN: BUREAU FOR LEARNING DEVELOPMENT PROJECT COORDINATOR: DR. HENRY VAN ZYL Pyc style PYC2601/1/2011 Contents Contents Page ORIENTATION Ð Prof. Cora Moore v PART 1
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AP Biology Cellular Respiration – Part 1 (Associated Learning Objectives: 1.15‚ 1.16‚ 2.2‚ 2.4‚ 2.5‚ 2.13‚ 2.14‚ 2.22‚ 4.1‚ 4.4‚ 4.17) Important Content from previous topics: 1) The electron transport chain is a series of redox reactions‚ occurring on a membrane‚ intended to create a concentration gradient and there in a source of potential energy. 2) Redox reactions are just the transferring of electrons from one molecule to another molecule. 3) Carbohydrates‚ sugar‚ are primary energy
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responsible location for which respiration takes place. Mitochondria contain enzymes that help convert food material into adenosine triphosphate (ATP)‚ which can be used directly by the cell as an energy source. Mitochondria tend to be concentrated near cellular structures that require large inputs of energy‚ such as the flagellum. The role of the mitochondria is very important in respiration. In the presence of oxygen‚ pyruvate or fatty acids‚ can be further oxidized in the mitochondria. Each mitochondrion
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[pic] **** 2011 **** ELE569 MICROWAVE ELECTRONICS Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes YOU ARE NOT PERMITTED TO READ THE CONTENTS OF THIS QUESTION PAPER UNTIL INSTRUCTED TO DO SO BY AN INVIGILATOR. Answer FOUR Questions. The Smith Chart is Attached. calculators arE permitted in this examination. Please state on your answer book the name and type of machine used. Complete all rough workings in the answer book and cross through any work which is not to be assessed. important
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methods to improve coverage and capacity in cellular systems. 21. What is intersystem handoff? 22. Define Co-channel Interference 23. Define Adjacent-channel Interference 01 15. Define Dwell time. W IR For more details visit www.agniece.blog.com EL 11. Differentiate Fixed and Dynamic channel assignment strategies. ES S C O M M U N IC AT I O N 24. Define near-far effect Part-B 1. Explain the cellular system architecture in detail. 2. Explain
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PHOTOSYNTHESIS & CELLUAR RESPIRATION LAB REPORT % Absorption 400 425 450 475 500 525 550 575 600 625 650 675 700 Average 47 44 37 27 14 10 8 9 9 10 15 17 14 Use the graph of Average % Absorption for Grass Pigments to answer the following questions. ANSWER ONLY THE QUESTIONS BELOW. YOU WILL LOSE POINTS IF YOUR ANSWER INCLUDES UNRELATED INFORMATION. 1. What specific range of wavelengths explains why grass is green? The absorption of all wavelengths outside approximately
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spend less time in front of the TV. 12. Many junior high and high schools around the country now require students to spend a certain number of hours each term doing volunteer work or community service. Some people believe this is an excellent idea that promotes good citizenship and cultivates compassion. Others feel that forced volunteerism is not volunteerism at all. How do you feel about this issue? Use specific reasons and examples to support your position. 13. Most states allow people
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