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Discuss the trauma of transition from the Victorian female ideal to the feminist figure in Virginia Woolf's "To the Lighthouse."
... associated with change. The novel To the Lighthouse subtlety highlights the trauma of
Transition from the Victorian female ideal to the modern woman. This can be seen in the female characters of Mrs Ramsay and Lily Briscoe.
The role of ...
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Do our pupils affect how attractive we are?
... comes into play when we are aroused of alerted. The changes due to the sympathetic branch help us to prepare for 'fight or flight' according to 'Cannon.' When we see someone who is attractive, our pupils dilate. If they find ...
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Do Tall People Have Big Feet?
... variables being foot size and height.
Mean- Shows what foot size or height is the average foot size and height out of all of the information.
Mode- Shows me what foot size and height is most common.
Median- Shows me the middle number ...
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Do Year 10 and Year 11 Students from Mayfield High School Who Are Taller, Weigh More?
... fair sample with each person having an equal chance of being chosen. I will ensure this is a fair sample by doing a stratified random sample in order to get a correct proportion of year 10 and 11 students. The ...
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Do Year 10 and Year 11 students from Mayfield High School who weigh less, watch less television than those with a higher weight?
... between the amounts of TV that both of the year groups watch watch.
Why I am using a random stratified sample
To carry out this investigation I will have to collect data which will give me the year group a student is ...
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Does Foot Size Increase With Height and Do Boys Have Larger Feet than Girls?
... my Primary data
In order to ensure everyone records successful, non-biased data, we all followed the guidelines below.
Height
* The pupil's shoes and any headwear should be removed to ensure an accurate recording of the individual's height.
* The pupils back should ...
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Does The "New Man" Really Exist?
... if two people are in a relationship where the woman is earning more it makes more sense if the women goes out to work and the man stays at home as a sort of house husband.
* Also men have ...
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Does the height of a ball affect the diameter of the crater where it lands?
... diameter of the crater.
To make it a fair test I will I will use a caliph, which will give me a accurate recording of the crater diameter. I will use the same ruler to measure the height each time, ...
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Driving Tests
... a large majority in the first three columns. And so the histogram shows that there were very few male drivers that were obtaining a high number of minor mistakes. My frequency polygon also backs this up.
Female:
The histogram displaying the number ...
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Drop height affecting Depth of sand
... larger impact on the sand each time the height of the drop is raised.
Apparatus
A ball - A marble
A plastic rectangular tray - about 40cm by 25
Some sand - fills up to about 2/3 of the tray
2 Rulers - one for ...
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Drug Abuse and Trafficking
... and 44 per cent were under the age of 21.
Heroin remained the predominant drug of abuse in Hong Kong, and was used by 87 per cent of those persons reported to the registry. Other common drugs of abuse included ...
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During my plan I will be trying to find out whether girls area taller than boys when entering secondary school in year 7 and who out of the two is taller when leaving secondary school in year 11. I choose this enquiry
... list of the members of a population they wish to study but can get a complete list of groups or 'clusters' of the population. It is also used when a random sample would produce a list of subjects so widely ...
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During this coursework unit I will be using statistical knowledge to analyse my data of the adult illiteracy rate in various countries and grouped populations.
... middle income, continents and high income) around the world is higher than the percentage of adult males' illiteracy rate in countries and grouped populations around the world.
Data Collection-
Plan-
Since my hypothesis has a very large sample (it covers the entire world) ...
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Eating Disorders
... image distortions. Those areas of the body usually representing maturity or sexuality including the buttocks, hips, thighs and breast are visualized by the Anorexic as being fat. For some Anorexics, weight loss is so severe there is a loss of ...
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Eating Disorders.
... their body in a mirror.
Anorexia typically starts with a diet when a person is slightly overweight. It develops into a disorder when the pursuit for thinness is relentless, when food intake is severely restricted, when weight loss is rapid and ...
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Eating disorders.
... have been diagnosed with eating disorders. In today's society, the idea of being skinny and looking good forces teens to do anything possible to loose weight, even if it means having an eating disorder.
Anorexia and bulimia are the two ...
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Ecology in biology, we set of for a week at Juniper Hall Field Centre in Dorking, Surrey. We spent an amazing week discovering and exploring the concepts of ecology and wildlife.
... advantage at taking our coursework out of the way benefiting us as back home its quite impossible to study ecology.
Relevant Biological Information
Ecology: is the scientific study of the distribution, abundance and relationships that an organism has with its physical surroundings ...
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elationship exists or can be established between the height and weight of students
... shown in the Table 1
Year Group
Number of boys
Number of girls
Total
7
151
131
282
8
145
125
270
9
118
143
261
10
106
94
200
11
84
86
170
Total number of pupils
1183
Table 1 - gender by year group
2. I will be using a random selection of 150 pupils from the Mayfield survey; I chose this number because it ...
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Emotional Intelligence
... to agitate. Today, the term emotion is used as an umbrella to any subjective experience. One uses the term to express love, hate, attraction, aggression, or any other such feelings. Sorrow and joy, disappointment and love, dismay and hope are ...
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Equality for Women.
... the
colonial period. This can be largely attributed not to the fact
that men were more accepting of the idea that women belonged in
the work place, but rather men were drawn to the higher paying
and more socially appreciated managerial jobs brought on ...
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Error assesment of investigation
... they are both the same temperature. This may be inaccurate because:
- Air inside the capillary of the bubble has a different specific heat capacity than the water in the beaker; therefore even with the same amount of energy applied to ...
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Estimate the length of rope in the spiral. The width of the boards is 8 cm. Explain how you get your result
... the spiral - 4 widths of rope
Diameter of 4th most outer loop = diameter of the spiral - 6 widths of rope
Diameter of 12th most outer loop = diameter of the spiral - 22 widths of rope
Therefore, the length of ...
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Evaluate the given data, state a clear hypothesis' and prove them to be either correct or incorrect using various different methods which will include box and whisker diagrams, cumulative frequency curves etcetera.
... two hundred and forty and round it to the nearest whole number in this way I shall select forty pupils at random.
To get a random number on my calculator you press 'shift' and then 'Ran#' then I shall time ...
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Examine the intersection of psychology and the media
... to sell their products, exploiting the Other. I am going to provide examples of this exploitation and explore how difference is presented as Otherness in selling products, and ever more frequently the possibility of a new way of life.
There are ...
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Examine the reasons for changes in the educational attainment of males and females in recent years
... jobs that are well paid and are therefore more motivated to be good in education.
Another reason is that sociologists have highlighted some of the disadvantages, which led to opportunity being developed for girls to improve opportunities.
The increase in ...