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    Vernalisation

    Vernalisation just means that plants require a period of cold winter temperatures to trigger the reproduction process... This means that the plant is reproducing and flowering during the period just after winter, i.e. spring. It's warmer, there are more animals and bird species around to ensure...
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    Semiconductors- interesting questions

    Thanks Should probably be getting on with more important stuff anyway... good luck anyone/everyone for Tuesday!
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    Semiconductors- interesting questions

    So, we all know that n-type and p-type semiconductors are different because of the way current flows through them; either by positive holes, or negative electrons. n-type semiconductors are doped with elements from Group V (5) of the periodic table, and these atoms replace some of the atoms in...
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    Grav. Potential Energy statement

    "The change in the potential energy of a body as it moves from one point to another is the same, regardless of the reference level and it is only the difference in potential energy that is important." To me, this makes absolutely no sense. Got this from the Excel text book. I've read a fair bit...
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    Ode to a Nightingale

    Ode to a Nightingale has some good links, such as the ones previously mentioned by the people above; - Imaginary journey as he finds meaning through the flight of the nightingale. - Links to Ariel as a symbol of freedom and magic- flying, soaring above the Earth - The music and noises of the...
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    Just Another Ordinary Day- related text

    Hey Just wondering if anyone has done "Just Another Ordinary Day" by Rod Celement as their related text for imaginary journeys? (+ The Tempest) It's a children's picture book, and I would like to use it, only I need some starting points... Any help or links would be appreciated :)
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    Horizon lines

    Hey! Does anyone have any information on horizon lines? The effects of having a low, high, or slanting horizon line? I know either high or low is supposed to give a feeling of depth, but I can't remember which one. Any help would be really appreciated, this is frustrating. ^_^
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    Social commonality/diversity?

    What is social commonality? In simple terms, what would be an example of social commonality within a society? And diversity- what exactly do they want us to talk about? (questions in relation to India, btw) Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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    Wow! Indian society!

    Assignment is basically talk about society and culture in India, and how it has been formed over time. Anyone done this/doing this and has any advice on key points that should be included? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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