Hey mate,
I did this in year nine but I've found a little bit that refers to paternalism. Paternalism describes the attitude of a strict stern father looking after children. Authorities felt that they were superior to Aboriginals and patronised them as they concidered them to be on the same...
first off broly dude its a bit weird to ask for a list of notes.. we are students too not note-churning machines and although this is a place where you can get HELP its not really a place where people will just do your work for you....(and i notice that you have asked for notes before.. its a...
hey Jakespikey
for languages ( i do french, and used to do german) i just write vocab lists and do the look cover write check thing you might have done in primary school with ur spelling lists...
i know a friend who was doing legal studies and geography for the hsc and had literally pages...
i am unsure whether to laugh at the blatant contradiction displayed in this post or to be astounded if this is what you truly believe (...do you really speak like that??)
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but we must remember when we push it too much it becomes more of a forced opinion and that what causes wars...
have you checked the resource section? http://www.boredofstudies.org/view.php?course=27
and maybe check the SOR forum?
hope you get your notes.. luck for exam tomorrow =)
that was hardly necessary bookie
EDIT: realised i never help alias :P.. yep so education at schools, maybe tv commercials (but theyre already doing that) information like in phamphelts booklets etc. that are aimed towards teens and maybe available where there is a strong teen culture (dunno...
you might get more helpful responses if you were a little more specific... the question you ahve posted could be answered as simply as "use a condom and dont share syringes" but im sure you want more info than that...
teh courses im currently concidering (ill prolly change my mind i know :P) are either med/law, science/law or int. studies/law (dont want ot be a lawyer though!) so they all have uai requirements of way over 85 +.. hmm.. i dont think i would ever apply for eas anyway, its more an "insurance" i guess
you would be asked to do none of the things you listed =)
possibly you would follow a registra / resident (like a baby doctor) around on ward rounds (or a nurse maybe) .. you might get to sit in on consultations providing you had the patient's permission.. i guess its possible you'd be allowed...
well whilst im here...
a friend told me if im planning to try and use eas (which im not concidering atm but you never know) then its easier for the school to help me if they know of "circumstances"well in advance?
does anyone know if this is true? and does that mean at the start of senior...
Hey dfm i think (with the paretns splitting up bit) you're talking about EAS which doesnt give you an extra 5 uai points, it just enables you to acess a course with a requirement of a higher uai.
for example if you got a uai of 90 and your aplication for EAS got accepted you could get into a...
aww poor thing! my day was actually quite good but thats beside the point... go get urself some choccie and spend 1/2 reading a trashing novel/mag to make you feel better before its homeowrk time..
sorry you had a crappy day, hopefully it'll improve!
hugs!
hey all for my srp (student research project) my school is making the requirement that it has to involve sport in some way......i know the projects like testing performance on diff surfaces or testing how temp afffects the bounce of balls......but these are all boring and since i have to work on...
are they ur school rules.. or the bos rules?
we got told that we had a research project but no details.. i was planning to test the effectiveness of different household cleaners, medical sterilisers (like alochol, benadine, idonine) , heat and uv rays on the mortality of bacteria..but if we're...