I'm doing a personality study for modern, Leon Trotsky. We need primary and secondary sources...
I know how to get secondary but what kind of things can I use for primary? I don't know anyone who lived through his time so I can't personally interview anyone.
Can you help? :confused:
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there are 15 balls in a box and 4 are defective. 3 are chosen randomly from the box
whats the probabity:
1) FIRST Ball is defective?
2) all 3 are defective
3)exactly 1 of the 3 balls are defective?
Can use tree diagram...
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1.) When you have moved 3 hrs away from home eg Newcastle Uni?
2.) When I live in Bathurst that has the big CSU campus? With this, i would get free board, food and get to stay with my sister and doggy :uhhuh: However living off campus wouldn't you miss out on a lot of stuff?
I get the content in class, I do all my hw, I study and I do practise papers...I even got an A9 in the sc...
But when I do maths tests, I mess up, it's so annoying! Does anyone have any tips on how to approach maths tests? :shy:
I do:
*Modern hist
*Legal stud
*Biology
*Ext history
*English Adv
*Mathematics
*(dropped chem)
Now I wished that I had chosed PD/H/PE instead of chem, coz I only do 11 units and I'm not very good at maths :( lol..
What about everyone else? :hippie:
analyse the ways conflicting perspectives generste diverse and provocative insights, using birthday letter and animL farm (supplementary)
Any hints would be fab! :D
I watched a program last night which said if you go to a uni not in your hometown, the drop out rate is 10% higher than if you went to your hometown uni...it was on the abc so I believe it.
If your hometown uni is offering the same bachelor degree as a less prestigious uni and you were able...
I watched a program last night which said if you go to a uni not in your hometown, the drop out rate is 10% higher than if you went to your hometown uni...it was on the abc so I believe it.
If your hometown uni is offering the same bachelor degree as a less prestigious uni and you were able...
]I'm in year 12 and I'm just wondering how many hours of study you would recommend, especially those of you who got 85+ ATAR. I need at least 80 to get into my course. This time doesn't include homework time or assignments, just study in preparation for the HSC. My subjects are Maths, Adv...