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    vet science

    Have people taken a look at the Vet Sci syllabus? Looks pretty interesting... http://www.vetsci.usyd.edu.au/study/undergraduate.shtml Under UNITS OF STUDY you can see the topics in detail. For those who are doing it, would someone care to elaborate on what you do for 12 weeks on a farm?
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    titration prac

    LOL! Come now, I thought this debate ended with 1/2 people! Come to think of it, we didn't even put a paper with a cross on it under the conical flask. It's pretty useless seeing as though observing a colour change is JUST AS SUBJECTIVE as observing the cross "disappear" when really it...
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    titration prac

    Well you mention "subjectivity" but either way subjectivity will be a factor because OBSERVING a colour change is highly subjective and so your endpoint is going to be exceeded by miles either way. :argue: Never the less, I end this debate by saying, Good day! *runs off quickly* :cool: :p
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    titration prac

    Ahh Kini mini, your logic is sound, but ultimately flawed. You need to observe where exactly the end point occurs by looking at the increments. if the person goes a tad overboard it's okay because the person swirling will call to the reader and that will signal him to stop the burette and...
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    Hamlet context help.

    I agree, CERTAINLY don't talk about anything happening nowadays but at the same time, be careful NOT to talk about WW2 and the Holocaust as being DIRECT influences on Stoppard's way of thinking. As for your To be or Not to be thing, (this is probably too late, but for others), the speech...
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    Photocurrent VS stopping voltage and intensity of light

    If you look at a graph of photocurrent (emitted obviously during the photoelectric effect) VS stopping/retarding voltage, you'll find that the photocurrent (under the constant light frequency) is constant upto a critical stopping voltage where it just falls to zero. (you may find this graph in...
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    Jane Eyre HELP!!!

    Ahh, a friend who does this horrid book!!! :) Look, the best advice I can give you is to purchase/steal/borrow/steal a copy of the small "Excel" study guide for Jane Eyre. Might cost you about 10 bucks but it's worth it because it'll clarify the themes, characters, issues, context and it'll...
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    titration prac

    I don't think you should ever mention subjectivity in a question like that. It's got NOTHING to do with the experimental procedure. What marsenal said was correct however. It is much wiser to have one person swirling whilst the other person reads the volume, since it is hard to focus on a colour...
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    Projectile Motion!!

    Hmm yes if you don't do physics it can be hard to understand. My suggestion is that you read all the derivations and all the stuff in the book. Most of the questions are regurgitations of those examples which are provided in the books. Just remember that your foundations are ...
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    Medicine

    His nemesis isn't Waldo!! Waldo is his American counterpart! Wally's nemisis is that dude with the French moustache and the yellowy brown striped clothing! And you say you lived for Wally...pfft!
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    Medicine

    I hope you're not serious...you know! the guy in the striped red and white clothing who you have to find in those pictures. He's saying that because the third section of UMAT is all about identifying ridiculous shapes of various kinds in a huge pandora's box of shapes.
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    king lear @ bondi

    My school went to see Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead at the Bondi Pavillion yesterday. It was okay, (the players were funny!) but overall the thrill wasn't there because we'd read the play already. Getting back was also a pain. :) :p
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    anyone doing "the Biochemistry of Movement"?

    It's pretty thick, but some people don't like it as much as the others (for the core topics). I find it sufficient. Last I checked, there's a cheap place in Burwood called HB Books which sells it for about 40-50 bucks. (if memory serves correctly)
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    anyone doing "the Biochemistry of Movement"?

    5- industrial, forensic, biochemical, chemistry of art and shipwrecks and salvage.
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    anyone doing "the Biochemistry of Movement"?

    We're talking about the updated version of Conquering Chem right? The orange one?
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    anyone doing "the Biochemistry of Movement"?

    *raises head in pride* WE'RE GOING TO DO IT!!! Seriously, our teacher is only doing it because he did a bridging course on it and feels like "he's good at it". I would've thought you could teach yourself...the structure of amino acids?!?!? :rolleyes: We're using Conquering chemistry and...
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    Is cellulose a biopolymer?

    Hehe, yeah, it's good someone pointed that out. "artificial biopolymer"!? But I see what Kini Mini was getting at. PHB and PHA (although produced naturally by A. Eutrophus) can't exactly be harvested by humans unless they are manipulated artificially by restricting their nutrients. But as for...
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    Number of Coils vs Area of Coils

    *raises eyebrow* Hmm, finding practicality in calculus at this age, who would've thought?! :rolleyes:
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    Studying for english

    It's wrong to say english comes naturally, because it simply does not. Perhaps the skill of reading and comprehending is a natural thing, but even it, like learning to speak english itself, can be a purely cultivated thing. If you weren't brought up to speak english, you simply won't be good...
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    quotes on changing self

    play on the lorederon server? I play 4vs4 games mostly, they're nasty.
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