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203132

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hahaha.....if i remember...
everybody in year 10...had to go some beach to do an assignment...
i did collaroy/terrigal lagoon...
(issues affecting australias coast..or something)
and never got it back....and deleted it of my hard disk....

and i realized...i need it for the extended response in the geography school cert....

help~

^^

note: please explain
  • how the decision making by individuals, groups or governments in addressing the geographical issue (coastal management)
  • description of the process
  • outline the issue (coastal management)
  • how the decision making processes have addressed the issue
 

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yeah totally...your in year 11 as well...
thanks ^^

did every school in sydney go to collaroy and terrigal lagoon?
 

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i went to cronulla beach, in particular wanda and eloura beaches. it was the shittest excursion, it was full pelting down rain and our booklets were inreadable coz the rain made the writing or blurring and it was so wet that our teachers took us back to the school att 11 30 and we arrived there like at 10 00. so we only did like 90 minutes of fieldwork lol.
 

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I resent Geography so much, mainly for the fact thats it has a boring context. My assignment is too big to upload here, if you want I'll send you a copy. For notes, i just bought one of thoes study guide books, summerises the facts pretty well.
 

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I went to collaroy as well....didn't listen to a thing that was going on and got a shit mark for my assignment. I just find geo sooo boring i mean whenever i read phrases like "how the decision making by individuals, groups or governments in addressing the geographical issue" i just completley tune out...
 

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203132 said:
hahaha.....if i remember...
everybody in year 10...had to go some beach to do an assignment...
i did collaroy/terrigal lagoon...
(issues affecting australias coast..or something)
and never got it back....and deleted it of my hard disk....

and i realized...i need it for the extended response in the geography school cert....

help~

^^

note: please explain
  • how the decision making by individuals, groups or governments in addressing the geographical issue (coastal management)
  • description of the process
  • outline the issue (coastal management)
  • how the decision making processes have addressed the issue
hmmm..........actually i dont think i got mine back either.
 

xlr8-crillz

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nah i was lookin over some papers and crap in the garage and found mine. 20/20 too :)
 

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Hey i had to write a short 500-750 report for this. My chosen issue was sandmining at Cronulla/Kurnell and i got full marks so i'd glady send u a copy - just PM me.
 

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Well, our Geography teacher explained to us that you do not need to go on an excursion to complete questions like these on the exam.
She told us that the question is asking us what we would do when researching an issue. She further said that the markers don't care about the lake you're studying, or the mine or whatever, they care about what steps you take and what strategies you use.
So basically she told us to make one up. lawll.

Fieldwork:
- Primary Sources - ones you collect yourself
- Secondary sources - when other people have collected them for you

1. List Sources (Raw Information)
2. Gather Data (Information gained from the sources)
3. Solutions
4. Communicate Findings (Report)

E.G.
Salinity:
- Take photos
- Sites
- Take Samples (Water, Soil)
- Draw Field Sketch

Then just outline the causes, effects and solutions.

Causes: Removing trees, overconsumption of water.
Effects: Erosion, Crack in roads and building infastructure.
Solutions: Plant more trees, reduce usage of water.
 

Telekinetik

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Well, our Geography teacher explained to us that you do not need to go on an excursion to complete questions like these on the exam.
She told us that the question is asking us what we would do when researching an issue. She further said that the markers don't care about the lake you're studying, or the mine or whatever, they care about what steps you take and what strategies you use.
So basically she told us to make one up. lawll.

Fieldwork:
- Primary Sources - ones you collect yourself
- Secondary sources - when other people have collected them for you

1. List Sources (Raw Information)
2. Gather Data (Information gained from the sources)
3. Solutions
4. Communicate Findings (Report)

E.G.
Salinity:
- Take photos
- Sites
- Take Samples (Water, Soil)
- Draw Field Sketch

Then just outline the causes, effects and solutions.

Causes: Removing trees, overconsumption of water.
Effects: Erosion, Crack in roads and building infrastructure.
Solutions: Plant more trees, reduce usage of water.
 

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