it depends what you are supporting in your essay. If you are doing frontline then you might talk about misrepresentations of the truth, therefore your related text should supplement your argument.
rights and duties for employers:
1. duty to pay wages
2. duty to provide work
3. accept vicarious liability for what happens in their workplace
4. duty to provide a safe workplace for employees
5. duty to comply with laws - ie. occupational health and safety, anti-discrimination policies...
i like frontline because the episodes are short and they have so much in them - it is the only english topic that i am confident with. Its a bad show, but it really suits the telling the truth module.
can anyone think of any problems associated with the anti discrimination act 1977? I am in the process of evaluating its suitability, and i just need some more improvements that can be made...
i'm stuck
if you have the step by step 2U Maths Excel book, work through each chapter at a time. Yeah, i agree with rama_v, don't try past papers until you are confident
i use the one that is revised for the ammeded syllabus (printed in 2003) it has a really helpful syllabus guide at the beginning. by michael andreissen, oeter pentland, richard gaut, bruce mckay and jill tacon
this is an imaginative journey because evan goes back in time to relive his past and fix his future. "What if" takes hold of him.
Its a good movie for imaginative journeys, but you have to go into detail into the chaos theory to fully understand it - i woudn't recommend you do it in your HSC exam.
I would say to drop business because it is scaled less and you are getting lots of homework. Also, the fact that you enjoy chem more means that you are more likely to study for it when the HSC comes around.
Also, as miss_gtr said, chem leaves your opens open more for uni.
our teacher reckons we've finished, so he's giving us heaps of revision, but i don't think we have. We just skimmed over it, and some parts we didn't even do because the teacher thought it was irrelevant!
The Family Law Act 1875 (Cwlth) requires the Family Court to have regard to the need to give the widest possible protection and assistance to the family as the natural and fundamental group unit or society.
Discuss this statement, and evaluating the effectiveness of the legal system in...