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  1. eth

    latin terms

    onus is simply 'burden' the onus of proof is on the prosecution
  2. eth

    a coupla questions for law and justice & w.o.

    Wouldn't it be the other way around - it's equal that they both got beat up (cos they both committed the same crime), but not fair.
  3. eth

    a coupla questions for law and justice & w.o.

    Actually, ratifying a treaty means basically the county's rep says "We will abide by this treaty." This does not grant it automatic domestic legal status in any country. The enaction of a treaty is 100% separate from its ratification.
  4. eth

    Timing

    I got to play musical desks... Mine kept rattling, so the examiner let me move across to a spare one. I think it was the highlight of the exam....
  5. eth

    Timing

    I knew it was three hours, I just somehow worked out three hours from 9:30 as 11:30... Yeah, maths will be fun, won't it?
  6. eth

    Timing

    Meh... so my english is bad... You all know what I mean
  7. eth

    Timing

    I was most of the way through the paper when I looked at the clock and panicked cos I had 45 min left and I hadn't even done half the paper yet... 30 min later I checked the time again and realised that the exam finished at 12:30 not 11:30 :( I sat there for about ten minutes laughing at...
  8. eth

    Best/Worst Novel

    I didn't have a worst... Then I had to read Wuthering Heights. *shudder*
  9. eth

    Conquering Chemistry-eutrophication

    Algae consume oxygen thru photosynthesis
  10. eth

    Silly But confusing Q - haber process

    And that is exactly the way they work out the best temp and pressure to use
  11. eth

    Does the age gap matter?

    I'd just like to say that a) the significance of the gap decreases with age, and b) psychological maturity is more important than physical maturity.
  12. eth

    Microscopic membrane filters

    Quite clearly they can, cos it works by reverse osmosis.
  13. eth

    Why this equilibrium doesn't work?

    Now, I may be wrong, but I though water was only excluded if there was excessive amounts, like in a swimming pool. I'm pretty sure you count it if it's like a cup of saturated NaCl sol'n, cos more dissolved if you add more water.
  14. eth

    HSC SCAVENGER HUNT - Distinguished Achievers List

    Someone got one out by sticking it inside the question paper... can't remember who... Oh, it was you, wasn't it :p Katjif probly did it the same way.
  15. eth

    pH of salt solutions

    Except for the whole if it's done properly in a vacuum, there won't be any dissolved CO2. Granted, the stuff that's normally used has pH 6-6.5, but that's life
  16. eth

    HSC SCAVENGER HUNT - Distinguished Achievers List

    And maybe you should stay away from the Board of Studies fellas until you calm down and can type in a relatively sane, rational manner ;)
  17. eth

    Standards and moisture

    Just say that a primary standard should be made with a compound which doesn't react with ambient|airbourne moisture eg. Sodium carbonate or sodium hydrogen carbonate
  18. eth

    pH of salt solutions

    Please note that distilled water will have a pH of 7.0 at any temp and pressure. It does not change pH until there are impurities in it.
  19. eth

    HSC SCAVENGER HUNT!

    so I get nothing for using BoS as a related text in module c? :(:(:(:(:(
  20. eth

    Fave line from a movie

    Lots from LotR - Two Towers. Especially Gimli Gimli: Three days and night's pursuit. No food. No rest. No sign of our quarry but what bare rock can tell! I didn't notice the pun until about the 30th time I watched it. Gimli: Nobody panic, it was deliberate, it was deliberate (after...
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