Yeah sorry... Maybe its stress or whatever... But i'm just trying to do my own crash course of sacred writings in Marriage, as I have only focused on Symbolism...
I was planning on posting my notes as I have plenty of essays, syllabus notes and more... but after the hsc... :)
yeah thats what i said if you read above :P i said:
"Sound is processed in two areas of the temporal lobes: Broca's area and Wernicke's area. Broca's area is involved in speech production, specifically assessing syntax of words while listening and comprehending structural complexity. The...
yes and sorry if im being pendantic - but i want in more detail as we have to answer in extended responses... damn, look ill have to do work of my own!! :( haha thanks anyway
Nah im using it for rite of passage in marriage... just saying how christian marriages take place in churches - and what that symbolises compared to a chupah used in Judaism... Thanks heaps for the help! :D
This is probably going to be a really stupid question... but, what is the symbolism of a church? Is it the house of God?
Sorry I dont know much about Christianity, and i cant find it anywhere in my books - and i want to include it in my Religious Rites.
Thanks :$
haha... probably not, but i dont think it could hurt!!
oh and by the way, im no freak at biology - i used the Maq revision guide that had seated itself next to me on the desk :)
Sorry i didnt answer the occipital lobe part...
Vision and colour recognition are controlled by the occipital lobes, which are located towards the back of the cerebral cortex.
:)
This is quite hard to explain without a diagram but i'll do my best.
Sound is processed in two areas of the temporal lobes: Broca's area and Wernicke's area
Broca's area is involved in speech production, specifically assessing syntax of words while listening and comprehending structural...
I think you need to speak to your teacher (or someone who knows what they're talking about)... You have a week to learn a lot (depending on whether u do 1 unit or 2 unit!)
But, you can get the syllabus from http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.a...eligion_syl.pdf.
I am doing SOR 2 and i have to...
2 unit's a bit of a killer... theres definately a lot to know... and it's a lot like history...
But, if thats what tickles ya fancy, then go for it.
But it definately aint my cup of tea!
Yes you should.
You should at least know the following:
Capsule - protective covering of the kidney
Medulla - where most reabsorption occurs
(Show the position of a nephron)
Ureter - tube carrying urine to the bladder
Pelvis - where collecting ducts empty urine
Cortext - where...
I just think that Biology is sooo broad!! There's a lot of "technical" stuff to know! Like in subjects such as Business studies you can waffle a bit if you dont the answer... but in Bio, you're stuffed!!! I think this exams gonna be a shocker! Worst one of out them all!! :@
Okey dokes! thanks!
I'm not sure whether you are doing the HSC this year or not, but me and most of the people in my class are focusing on just Marriage and hoping they'll ask 'Rite of Passage'. Is there anyone else out there doing this? Or are you learning EVERYTHING? theres so much to know...
Thankyou 'snapperhead'... but I have been over the syllabus many times, and have spoken with my teacher many times. All im asking is whether people are studying, for example, Marriage AND Communion services in Symbolism AND sacred writings... OR just taking the risk and focusing on marriage...