Haha, don't worry mate. It also took me a while to get my head around the answer. That's the thing I love/hate about Economics, it's the only topic that I believe, makes you stop and think of the correct answer and weigh up possibilities.
Dude, it's like impossible to type with consistent detail 45 pages of information and consistently answer the question, let alone writing 45 pages.
When he said forty five pages he actually meant four-to-five pages.
People lose job, not actively seeking work; this is hidden unemployment and is not included in the unemployment rate.
Thus, Labourforce and Unemployment rate lessens.
You weren't told directly from the Board of Studies that it would be ethics significant practice or significant person. No, your teacher told you that that would be it. Thanks to the equality system of the HSC, the exam is unreleased to the public and therefore, predicaments of the exam was...
So what, a coach is just going to say to a soccer player neutral, delayed feedback? If a coach tells a soccer player, that was a good free kick you did? That's positive, delayed feedback.
No, humid conditions means it's harder for the body to sweat, doesn't mean it's unable. The question is why should athletes consume fluids at regular intervals. This has NOTHING to do with conduction and vasodilation. Conduction is transfer of body heat with an object such as a cold chair...
I hope for the sake of the HSC markers that she is trolling. There is positive and negative feedback and there is also positive and negative motivation.
Good luck next year, bro.