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    Fasting Through The HSC

    im not fasting during the HSC....i made a choice of whats important at this time if you think about it...you will be hungry during the exam and after the exam...much worse off so there goes all the study time
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    JulioClaudians

    look, i know that....but you cannot really expect that trend to continue? i mean if you also took a look things Thematically i.e. Senate, Administration, Praetorian Guard etc.. you can look at more things and when a question just on Augustus arises if it does....you can put much more...
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    JulioClaudians

    One thing i have to say is that no matter how much notes you do - there is always more that you could have done....so just look at the most easiest topic and remember there is 4 questions that you have to choose from - so play to your strengths however, it is unlikely that some of the...
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    Essay questions [and] Greece

    look, when they ask you about the imperial bureaucracy they are asking you about the administration of Rome - how was it governed? it was different under each emperor: Tiberius initially wanted the senate to help him out but that didnt work so he did his own thing and became involved in...
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    simple multiplier . . .

    look, i did basically the same thing as you did however, i didnt express myself properly - hopefully i will be able to do a better job in the exam :) which ever way that you do it as long as you get the answer its all good right?...lol
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    On line Study Group

    This is a summary on Trotsky Leon Trotsky (Personality Notes) • Lev Davidovich Bronstein (he assumed the name Leon Trotsky in 1902) was born in Yanovka, Russia, on 7th November, 1879. • His parents were Jewish and owned a farm in the Ukraine. When Trotsky was eight years old his father...
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    On line Study Group

    This is a very large summary of the WW1 topic - some areas may not be covered otherwise good luck! Reason for the war • Germany invade Belgium • Assassination of archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie • The France British Russia alliance vs. • The Germany Austria-Hungary Italy...
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    On line Study Group

    Here is a general summary of the wars and Respect to Modern Hot Chick and 2muchwork 1947 - 1956 End of the British Mandate • Feb 1947 Britain decided to hand the Palestine issue over to the UN • Sep 1947 UNSCOP recommended partition • Partition – 56% of the to Jews but only 33% of...
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    On line Study Group

    im interested - im doing WW1 (obviously) Russia (1917-1945) and Arab-Israeli
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    simple multiplier . . .

    i got the answer: i calculate the MPC which is the change in C over the Change in Y and subsituted it into the mulitplier formula = 1/1-MPC and i got 4. then i mulitplied the increase of 500 = 2000 then by accounting the increase with the previous value for investment i got 2500. So, now...
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    Post Election Thoughts Continued

    ahh the harsh debating of a australian political debate - dont you just love it :)
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    Trotsky Essay Questions

    Most of these Trotsky questions are really based around 1917-1924 and then the debates with stalin but in the one before they can even ask you things about him that are outside the time period! isnt that weird?
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    What area in Ancient does everyone like studying???

    One thing i have noticed is that the subjects the ppl do in class - one of them will tend to be their favourite civilisation is there anyone here that likes an ancient civilisation and doesnt do that in class?
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    hey anyone else doing imperial rome or is it just my school?

    It seems that everybody here has covered it quite well :D anyway, im doing Augustus and the Julio Claudians and i find it great! Yeah as other ppl have probably said know the ancient sources, know the problems associated with these ancient sources (i.e. Tacitus's obvious bias against...
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    modern historians in ancient

    For the period of Amenhotep III to Horemheb (the Amarna period) refer to: Cyril Aldred in his book Akhenaten: King of Egypt Donald Redford in his book Akhenaten, the Heretic King Gardiner - Egypt of the Pharaohs Breasted in Ancient records of Egypt (good 4 primary evidence) Nicholas Reeves...
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    The Problem of Pamela Bradley

    Yeah it would be, but the thing is that you are using the collection that Bradley provided So it looks like that you have looked at other sources and gone through them but you actually havent - just using your text book to your full advantage
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    Which HISTORIANS are you all covering????

    Just one question....with all of these historians, how many of them are you going to talk about in the exam another q's is detail the better way to go? for example: I am doing Herodotus, Thucydides Von Ranke and Marc Bloch i go into detail about all of these but i always seem to discuss...
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    Significant People in Tiberius's and Gaius's reign

    Does anyone know anything about these ppl's???
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    how do i approach this question?!

    I was wondering - i am using Herodotus, Thucydides, and Marc Bloch i do quite well in my analysis of the ancient sources and i do decently enough in my analysis of Marc Bloch (sometimes i use Von Ranke instead) My main question is: is that enough - i mean should i refer to another modern...
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    JulioClaudians

    The way that i approcahed my notes on the Julio Claudians was thematically i.e. the relationship with each emperor with the senate etc. cause i noticed that the questions are asked along those lines however there are exeptions to this rule so u also gotta know the specific events in each...
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