Umm NaOH doesn't really replace any natural product... that was sorta why my answer didnt fit the question lol.
I'm just hoping i can get maybe 3-4 marks for talking about the development of diaphragm-mercury-membrane cells coz that bit sort of fit the question
I thought in general the test was quite easy.
Except i misread the 7 marker in industrial chem.
Instead of talking about a natural product that has been artificially produced, I talked about NaOH which isnt artificially produced... I'm hoping i can get up to a maximum of 5 for what i wrote...
It was interesting they made us talk about 2 contemporary issues, i.e in HR and Crime.
But that was the only thing i didnt know last week so i studie it hard as and im glad it came up.
Ended up talking about victims of crime, their rights and access to justice
It's just a clarification for next year, we still have to do it for the 2006 paper but obviously they think the syllabus needed some slight editing before next year.
AWA's are de-centralised wage determination agreements and are not enterprise agreements
Enterprise agreements are between groups of employees sometimes represented by a union and the employer on an enterprise level. This therefore makes enterprise agreements a collective agreement.
I think the exam seemed to be good.
The personality question suited Leni Riefenstahl to a tee, the German question was probably the toughest part of the paper but certainly not hard and the cold war was nice and broad too.
For the nationalism in Germany i talk about how the socialist...
I outright argued against the physical journey question, didn't fit with my texts at all so i went out and argued that phys journ are all about learning from history and the experiences of others.
I hate arguing against the statement but I felt I had to and I think/hope I pulled it off