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    Your thoughts on the 2002 HSC

    *all*? There can never be an exam that 'levels the playing field' for all its students. With the easier HSC, the "level playing field" is shifted from the upper performers to the lower performers. In plain english, dumb people have the opportunity to study for and answer dumb questions...
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    inflation

    My teacher's notes say RBA now targets "on-going" inflation as opposed to "headline" inflation. On-going inflation refers to CPI changes minus effects from the tax reform, as well as other factors such as seasonal variation, govt-controlled things, etc.
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    "New" new HSC

    Since they want to test language, they might as well mix chemistry with English: * Discuss how your understanding of changing worlds, changing perspectives, or changing self, has improved from your studies on the abuse of chemicals in terrorist activities.
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    Dont get ur hopes up

    Actually, there was one in the MC
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    S&S part (d)(ii)

    Well, basically H+ is an oxidant, and OH- is a reductant. I don't think water takes part in the actual redox interaction at all: sometimes we write H2O as a reactant because it is more abundant than the corresponding oxidant/reductant: e.g. In basic medium, we write H2O as the "oxidant" -...
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    macro vs. micro

    Well, i think macro deals with cyclical factors, and micro deals with structural factors, and both affect CAD and growth. Now you mention it, you can't do any micro-policy on exchange rate, because you're not suppose to screw around with the structural level of the Aussie, you're only...
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    hsc physics mc answers

    Dear Sir/Miss, You might like to rethink Q10. emf is the rate of change of flux blablabla. Because the coil rotates in a constantly circular nature, the flux in the area of the coil varies sinusodially with time {something like flux = k*sin(at + b)}. As we all know, a sine curve is...
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    VOTE UR estimated UAI (warning!!!!)

    I'll cry myself to death if I get less than 99.90 :confused: j/k
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    I felt Clueless...

    hehehe... the question basically asked which aspects of Transformations did you enjoy best, and why... so it's kinda personal essay - write your opinion, and write everything you know about the transformation...
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    answer to Q4 (multiple choice)

    your argument doesn't make sense
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    ext stability

    Mine is: External stability is a sustainable CAD and stable exchange rate.
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    biopolymer question

    i agree with Ozz^E..
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    S&S part (d)(ii)

    But only metals corrode.
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    What You All Get?

    Look, guys. The system isn't perfect. I think we've established that yonks ago..
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    S&S part (d)(ii)

    anyone thought about the fact that it is only SOME metals corrode faster in acid? Some don't corrode in anything at all. For all I know, copper isn't affected by acid.
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    allocative efficiency

    isn't it where there is optimal allocation of resources...allocated in a configuration that maximises productivity. Anyway, teacher's notes: "an improved allocation of resources between industries"
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    Dont get ur hopes up

    Of course there'll be surprises. If we could see how our papers will be marked, people will be going like: "Fuck how the hell would I ever think of writing that. It's not even asked in the question!" An irrelevant comment here: did anyone do the catholic exam for physics? In QTQ, the...
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    What You All Get?

    Activist, What happens when someone chooses three sciences, gets 90 in all of them, and gets a good UAI, whilst someone else chooses 2 humanities (e.g. Mod H, eco) and one science, gets 90 in all three, and gets a comparatively shit UAI, all because of UAC scaling? Then is intelligence...
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    what are the results?

    Although you won't need L'hopital's rule in ext 2 maths...
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    What You All Get?

    I reckon "smartness" is the ability to solve problems...all sorts of problems...that's the umbrella definition I can come up with today... understanding, communication, insight, are necessary but not sufficient...
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