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    ATAR cutoff

    Say the ATAR cutoff for a course was 89 and they only accept 100 people, what happens when 150 people who apply get an ATAR above 89? Thanks.
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    So Guy's.. I need a Job

    play online poker
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    physics and mechanics

    I found that doing physics did help me when doing projectile motion and mechanics as it helped me understand the concepts a lot easier.
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    Hsc Marathon 2009 - Chemistry

    Off the top of my head, I think it is 400-500 degrees celsius. If the temperature is too high, the equilibrium will shift to the left forming less yield and if the temperature is too low, the rate of reaction will be too slow. Therefore a moderate temperature of 400-500 degrees celsius is used...
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    CRT TV and oscilloscope dot point

    Outline the role of: - electrodes in the electron gun - the deflection plates or coils - the fluorescent screen in the cathode ray tube of conventional TV displays and oscilloscopes. For the above dot point, is it asking for us to give a general outline on the electrode gun, deflection plates...
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    Complex numbers locus

    Hi, could someone help me with this question please. Draw a sketch and describe the locus of z given by the equation arg(z-1) - arg (z+i) = pie/4, noting any exclusions. I'm not sure how to find the centre and radius when the two points are on different axes. I know the angle pie/4 is above...
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    Who has done the best cover of a song?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypaH1Gj6VIs
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    Rubics Cube

    You don't HAVE to use/know all the algorithms in order to succesfully solve a cube. There are MANY methods of solving the cube. The algorithms I was referring to is part of the fridrich method. eg. http://solvethecube.110mb.com/f2lalgorithms.html
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    Rubics Cube

    I used to be able to solve one before the summer holidays. My PB was around 25 seconds. You don't use maths to solve it. You memorise certain moves (algorithms) to shift pices into place. Before the summer holidays, I knew over 100 algorithms, but I haven't touched the cube since then, so now I...
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    Rock Sucks - alternative??

    Life sucks. Jazz rules.
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