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  1. jellybelly59

    Human Rights Issue Questions

    yes you can use the ones you said.
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    HTA modern history lecture WWI

    hmmm cem do you happen to know a warren stanley? he's a judge and a senior marker i think
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    Started studying yet?

    usu. sleep at 10 or 10:30 so that's like 5 a half to 6 hours.... I'll sleep at 8 the night before the exams. :)
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    What sort of Raw marks are needed for a band 5 in English?

    yes... it's all very speculative like lazarus said... because aligning is determined by the difficulty of the test...
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    hmmm anna what school do you go to?

    hmmm anna what school do you go to?
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    Started studying yet?

    4am to 10-12pm... with breaks in between of course
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    H + M Essay Structure.

    70:30 is too huge an emphasis on core... it doesn't demonstrate your ability to show that history and memory affects more then just your core - also doesn't allow for indepth analysis for your related texts. i think 60:40 is better
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    HTA modern history lecture WWI

    senior hsc marker i think his name was M storch. i distinctly remember him having glasses.
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    HTA modern history lecture WWI

    hey i was wondering if any of you were there and can confirm the lecturer's idea that the core is the most important because it is used to moderate sections II, III, IV.
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    Questions and discussion - WWI Revision:

    LOL anna is there anything you don't know :p
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    Questions and discussion - Germany:

    notice how it's catholic 2005?
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    Questions and discussion - Germany:

    They tend to ask questions containing the key features and issues so im guessing it would more likely to be a question regarding nazism in power where then you have to understand that nazism in power contains hitler's role in the state. but that's just me
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    Questions and discussion - Germany:

    nope he actually abdicated because of civil unrest esp. in Bavaria due to the Kiel Mutiny
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    Questions and discussion - Germany:

    hmm... have to change part of my answer now that i look back to the textbook where bold is what i've changed: edit: when you become a republic... the monarch effectively becomes a constitutional monarchy which has no power... but it's still recognised as a head of state - like england today...
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    Questions and discussion - Germany:

    technically he didn't from what i know, being both president and chancellor would require him to change the constitution which would require 2/3 of the voter to pass... which he eventually coerced the remaining SPD to do. edit: from what cem says im probably wrong
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    Questions and discussion - Germany:

    sorry kelly but the enabling act was the legitimised version of abolishing democracy whereby the government could pass laws for the next 4 yrs regardless of whether the reichstag refused or not - It was just an expansion on the emergency decree of feburary 1933. it was essentially a change to...
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    Help with Hamlet question

    lol funnily enough i thought the cssa question for that one wasn't too bad. It's just a matter of thinking when you see characters interact - what does that relationship show? I mean thematically or in terms of literary aesthetics e.g. shakespeare's skillful use of characterisation makes hamlet...
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    lol hey anna are you memorising essays or you just going in with a bunch of ideas for paper 1 and 2?

    lol hey anna are you memorising essays or you just going in with a bunch of ideas for paper 1 and 2?
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    English - Creative - How many stories?

    wow 15/15....well guess i heard wrong that bonny students bombed out in their adv. eng trial
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