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    funny debates

    " the opposition's argument is like swiss cheese - it has lots of holes in it"
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    The structure of an english speech?

    pretty much the same structure as a speech, but it doesnt have to be as formal as that. the best way to maximise marks is to ensure that your speech is actually ENGAGING. Chuck in some rhetorical questions, and always include the audience, try and relate to them, use words like "we", "us"...
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    Inflation Targeting

    lol to be more specific it is in chapter 9, inflation, page 185, under the heading of "recent trends in inflation". so yeh, like michael said, how are you going to fix it?
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    mathemagic computer tutor LOL

    they came to my place and tested me. when i looked at the paper again, i saw that they had marked questions that were correct wrong. some marketing technique.
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    Blunt tool

    I think this extract from a recent speech Glenn Stevens gave answers this particularly well: usually monetary is considered the blunt instrument, not fiscal.
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    Inflation Targeting

    hmm indeed it is 1993 (says so on the RBA website) the leading edge textbook says 1992 . . .
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    Chem Marking . . .

    ok, thanks guys, i think i'll just get over it and not make the same mistake again.
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    Chem Marking . . .

    I just got a chem assessment task back and I was really annoyed at the way the marked one of the questions. The question basically gave us a diagram and told us to " name product X", which was sodium carbonate. I, however, wrote Na2CO3 , and was marked wrong - apparently this wasn't...
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    Inflation Targeting

    I'm pretty sure it was in 1992.
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    Yr11 Economics Assignment HELP!!

    some australian examples you could use are: the fuelwatch scheme, ACCC regulation carbon emissions trading australia now a signatory to the kyoto protocol (which will alter the prices of goods) australia's wool industry (back in the 1970's i think, there was a price floor, check up...
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    Do you get 100% for 2unit math if you do 4 unit?

    Who told you that? If you do extension 2 maths, you dont do 2u maths at all. Instead, extension 1 is counted as 2 units, and extension 2 is counted as another 2 units. And I don't think you can ever get 100 in 2u if you do 4u.
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    Possibly large mistake?

    so long as you don't run into any discrepencies of whether you handed it in, i really dont think so.
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    Capital Flight

    hmm. if imports was a major source of goods for that country, it could feed into business costs and produce cost push inflation, and this supply shock could possibly trigger stagflation (businesses cut costs by sacking people, unemployment also increases). however, if imports did not play...
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    economic impact of environmental management

    you have to try an look at environmental management in an economic light; you need to also look at the economic benefits of environmental management. for example, if you impose a quota on the amount of fish that can be fished in a certain waterway; although you may be reducing output in...
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    HSC Syllabus Change?

    i heard they're taking geometry outta maths, but keeping circle geometry in maths ext 1. have fun with that, maths teachers.
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    30-second buffer

    yes, there's always a 30 second buffer (from my experience)
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    Capital Flight

    increase in supply of currency for that country - a rapid depreciation in the currency, creating imported inflation external instability force some firms out of business (not enough funds; were reliant on foreign funds) therefore less jobs, unemployment increases thats all i can...
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    Legal studies HSC

    the Legal Studies HSC Course is much better than the prelim one, but its still boring. Although, its easy.
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    Help w/ Environmental Management essay

    all you have to research is the recent environmental issues out there in the australian economy, and what the government has been doing to manage these issues. example: carbon emissions - a negative exernality, price mechanism only taking into account private costs - market failure govt...
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