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  1. jamesy_1988

    Need Help with King Lear Assessment

    Hello, I have an assessmet task due on King Lear on thursday. Can all you really nice people who are good at english out there please help. Any way the question is "Shakespeare has the capacity to remain our contemporary" Focus on two scenes form "ling Lear" that you have found...
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    Le chateliers principle

    Is this in relation to yeilds from chemical reactions. If so give me a day and i'll give you all the info that i have jamesy
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    Should I select chemistry for YR11???

    it depends on what typ of career you want. but chem is fun although yr 11 can be a bit boring in some places. but chem in yr 12 is pretty good Jamesy
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    which summary?

    i have the summaries on my website www.geocities.com/jamesyscience they may help jamesy
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    g load

    he still experienced 31g. weither he was in water or not it was 31g he's lucky not to be dead
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    I Need A Physic Tutor

    i can give you access to all my dot point summaries and practicals that i do. They are at www.gecoities.com/jamesyscience_physics and i'm usually on MSN most nights using jamesy_1988@hotmail.com or you can send me an email and i may be able to help you with it Jamesy
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    Solid irregular pendulum

    there is also a parralax error with you viewing it cos your point of view on the pendulum will change if you move eyes, head body etc. The your reflex is also an error cos no one will ever get the correct results every time at the top of its motion cos of human reflexs.
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    physics students 2005

    all of my physics work meaning the dot points and the practicals will be posted on my website www.geocities.com/jamesyscience feel free to use them as a guide. If you want to get email notification when to new work, follow he instructions in the subscribe area. and by the way i would...
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    g load

    Amazing In my Physics text book it has a bit on the highest 'g' force experienced by a human. In 1959 R. Flanagan Gray a physician for the U.S. Navy's centrifuge laboratory tested himself the centrifuge at an amazing 31g for five seconds. This is no typo it is 31g Not something that i would...
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    g load

    NASA tries to keep it around 3-4 but i would not be suprised it if gets higher jamesy
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    Please help (Assessment)

    i did not do the prac but let us know what it is on and me may be able to help you more
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    Speed of Light

    it think that it would be possible if you could get you there quick enough. because you would theoretically be looking back in time I think that it is right jamesy
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    dot point

    you can have a look at what i wrote for my dot point at www.geocities.com/jamesyscience_physics/ssyll/1.doc hope that it helps Jamesy
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    Which option are you choosing/forced to take?

    i get to do industrial chemistry. Which won't be to bad as i don't mind doing that and it is where i would like a career in. as to shipwrecks i've been told that all you do is try and preserve leather pants. jamesy
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    Benefits of radioisotopes in medicine?

    try going to the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organistation's website at http://www.ansto.gov.au/ you amy find some more useful info Jamesy
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    Pendulummmm

    i have done my pendulum prac and the line didn't turn out to be straight. The teacher said that it was because of errors (parralax and human reflex) that the line wasn't straight. So maybe it is your results. You can have a loook at mine at www.geocities.com/jamesyscience_physics/sexp/1.doc...
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    Can someone please verify this

    The lenght is the independent variable in this experiment because you are measuring the time not the lenght. I tinhk thats right, well at least thats how i did it. therefore the lenght goes on the x-axis and the period squared goes on the y-axis. Jamesy
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    Does everyone do the same pracs?

    if you want to have a look at some of my pracs that i do in chem go to my website www.geocities.com/jamesyscience_chemistry/pmexp.htm only the last four work because i'm slack and haven't put them all there Jamesy
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    Help!! Production of Radioisotopes

    try the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organistation's website at http://www.ansto.gov.au/ it may have some useful info. Jamesy
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    Assement help

    lets me know what you need to know and i'll go from there. It won't be to much of a worry it is preety simple or email me at jamesy_1988@hotmail.com Jamesy
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