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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 219 ✭✭katiemce


    clo4cb wrote: »
    Humerus, radius and ulna.

    What was appeasement?

    It was a policy introduced by Neveille Chamberlain to allow Hitler to 'revise' some of the terms of the Treaty of Verseilles to keep him satisfied and ultimately avoid the oubreak of another world war.

    What's the difference between convex and concave lenses?
    Give 3 uses of lenses.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 219 ✭✭katiemce


    Daniel2oo9 wrote: »
    What is the proper word for the breast bone?[/QUOTE]

    The Sternum.

    What is the main part of the blood?[/QUOTE]

    Isn't the blood made up of a large percentage of plasma?


  • Registered Users Posts: 211 ✭✭_LilyRose_


    yeah..?
    anyway, moving on:

    Who signed the Anglo-Irish Agreement of 1985??


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 219 ✭✭katiemce


    _LilyRose_ wrote: »
    yeah..?
    anyway, moving on:

    Who signed the Anglo-Irish Agreement of 1985??

    Margaret Thatcher and Garret Fitzgereald.(can't spell weird names lol)

    Three factors to consider before deciding on a place to save money and what are the four places of saving money? (wow thats phrased badly I'm half asleep now lol)


  • Registered Users Posts: 522 ✭✭✭Glee_GG


    katiemce wrote: »
    Margaret Thatcher and Garret Fitzgereald.(can't spell weird names lol)

    Three factors to consider before deciding on a place to save money and what are the four places of saving money? (wow thats phrased badly I'm half asleep now lol)

    banks/building societies/credit unions/ post office

    1. rate of interest 2. is it easy to get access to your money 3. is interest subject to DIRT

    ammmm what is the formula for
    1. net profit percentage
    2. gross profit percentage
    3. Return on capital employed
    4. rate of stockturnover


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 219 ✭✭katiemce


    Glee_GG wrote: »
    banks/building societies/credit unions/ post office

    1. rate of interest 2. is it easy to get access to your money 3. is interest subject to DIRT

    ammmm what is the formula for
    1. net profit percentage
    2. gross profit percentage
    3. Return on capital employed
    4. rate of stockturnover

    net prof/sales x100
    gross profit/sales x100
    net profit/cap employed x100
    I really forget I think its like average stock/ something
    All of the above are probably wrong. Meh I hates business anyway!!

    What are the conditions needed for rusting and what is corrosion?


  • Registered Users Posts: 439 ✭✭RML


    katiemce wrote: »
    net prof/sales x100
    gross profit/sales x100
    net profit/cap employed x100
    I really forget I think its like average stock/ something
    All of the above are probably wrong. Meh I hates business anyway!!

    What are the conditions needed for rusting and what is corrosion?


    Conditions needed for rusting are water and oxygen.
    Corrision is an undesirable process whereby a metal changes to its oxide or some other compound by combining with oxygen in the air.


    Science: What are the properties of plastic?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 219 ✭✭katiemce


    RML wrote: »
    Conditions needed for rusting are water and oxygen.
    Corrision is an undesirable process whereby a metal changes to its oxide or some other compound by combining with oxygen in the air.


    Science: What are the properties of plastic?

    Can be dyed, are light, melt when heated, poor conductors of heat ahhhh idk

    name the compund of natural gas/methane


  • Registered Users Posts: 522 ✭✭✭Glee_GG


    katiemce wrote: »
    Can be dyed, are light, melt when heated, poor conductors of heat ahhhh idk

    name the compund of natural gas/methane

    covalent?! made of a carbon atoms and 4 hydrogen atoms?!

    what is fertilistation in relation to humans?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,207 ✭✭✭Ally7


    Glee_GG wrote: »
    covalent?! made of a carbon atoms and 4 hydrogen atoms?!

    what is fertilistation in relation to humans?

    the fusion of the nuclei of the male and female gametes.

    What was the name of the covered walkway which surrounded a medeival garden in a monastery?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8 redhotchilli


    Raphael wrote: »
    It is. Along with a large amount of phyics formulae \o/

    Anyway, name an example of an endothermic reaction

    annomiam nitrate and water?


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,419 ✭✭✭WanderingSoul


    annomiam nitrate and water?

    That's not the current question and you don't need to know that for the JC.

    The current question is:
    Ally7 wrote:
    What was the name of the covered walkway which surrounded a medeival garden in a monastery?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 49 coolyourjets


    Ally7 wrote: »
    the fusion of the nuclei of the male and female gametes.

    What was the name of the covered walkway which surrounded a medeival garden in a monastery?

    Anywaysss it's called a cloister:D

    History:What were turnpike trusts?:eek:


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    Anywaysss it's called a cloister:D

    History:What were turnpike trusts?:eek:

    Companies during the transport revolution who fixed up roads and then charged people a toll for using them? :confused:

    Business: Name 3 statutory deductions from pay in Ireland


  • Registered Users Posts: 522 ✭✭✭Glee_GG


    Companies during the transport revolution who fixed up roads and then charged people a toll for using them? :confused:

    Business: Name 3 statutory deductions from pay in Ireland

    theres only 2 isnt there? PAYE and PRSI?

    3 right of an employee and employer


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    Glee_GG wrote: »
    theres only 2 isnt there? PAYE and PRSI?

    3 right of an employee and employer

    Last year's budget: The income levy ;)

    Employee:
    To get a fair wage
    To not be discriminated against because of sex age beliefs etc
    For their job to remain there for them after maternity/sick leave
    To not be unfairly dismissed

    Employer:
    To receive a fair day's work from their employee
    To not get property damaged by the employee
    To dismiss an employee who's work is not satisfactory after being warned

    Science: Define the words - Phototropism and Geotropism


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 49 coolyourjets


    Last year's budget: The income levy ;)

    Employee:
    To get a fair wage
    To not be discriminated against because of sex age beliefs etc
    For their job to remain there for them after maternity/sick leave
    To not be unfairly dismissed

    Employer:
    To receive a fair day's work from their employee
    To not get property damaged by the employee
    To dismiss an employee who's work is not satisfactory after being warned

    Science: Define the words - Phototropism and Geotropism

    Phototropism: The reaction of a plant to light cells????
    Geotropism: The reaction of a plant to gravity :D

    History:Who were the Aos Dana??:pac:


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    Phototropism: The reaction of a plant to light cells????
    Geotropism: The reaction of a plant to gravity :D

    History:Who were the Aos Dana??:pac:

    Hate history so much but ah well, have to study it some time before Wednesday :pac:
    The royal family from which a Rí could be voted? :confused:
    Or Is the Aos Dana the people with special skills like the druid, poet etc?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,014 ✭✭✭Colm!


    second one, OulDublinHead.

    Prove that if two triangles are equiangular, the lengths of their corresponding sides are in proportion.


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    How can we possibly do that over this? :pac:
    Thanks for the right answer by the way ;)


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 49 coolyourjets


    ye i agree nobody is gonna write all that out:L

    History:Name 3 causes of the agricultural revolution:D


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    ye i agree nobody is gonna write all that out:L

    History:Name 3 causes of the agricultural revolution:D
    A growing population needed effective ways of growing a large number of crops.
    Acts of Enclosure?
    Charles Townshend's Norfolk Crop rotation system?
    :confused::confused:


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 49 coolyourjets


    A growing population needed effective ways of growing a large number of crops.
    Acts of Enclosure?
    Charles Townshend's Norfolk Crop rotation system?
    :confused::confused:

    Nope sorry there consequences:/
    1.Increase of population in towns
    2.Fallow land
    3.Diseases spread among animals

    Science:boiling point of a liquid?


  • Registered Users Posts: 439 ✭✭RML


    Nope sorry there consequences:/
    1.Increase of population in towns
    2.Fallow land
    3.Diseases spread among animals

    Science:boiling point of a liquid?


    Water - 100 degrees
    Alcohol - 70 degrees

    Science: Define pollination?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 49 coolyourjets


    RML wrote: »
    Water - 100 degrees
    Alcohol - 70 degrees

    Science: Define pollination?

    The transfer of pollen from the anther to the filament:confused:

    Science:What is an ionic bond?


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    The transfer of pollen from the anther to the filament:confused:

    Science:What is an ionic bond?

    Transfer of pollen from stamen to carpel ;)

    An ionic bond is when 2 substances join together with a tranfer of electrons in the outer shell of the 2 atoms. One becomes postively charged and the other is negatively charged. These bonds are hard to breaking and often occur between a metal and a non-metal

    Science: Define the term isotope


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 219 ✭✭katiemce


    Transfer of pollen from stamen to carpel ;)

    An ionic bond is when 2 substances join together with a tranfer of electrons in the outer shell of the 2 atoms. One becomes postively charged and the other is negatively charged. These bonds are hard to breaking and often occur between a metal and a non-metal

    Science: Define the term isotope

    Stigma to be more precise :D
    an isotope is an atom of the same element which contains the same atomic number but a diff mass number, i.e a different number of neutrons in the nucleus

    What is the function of the cilliary muscle?


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    katiemce wrote: »
    Stigma to be more precise :D
    an isotope is an atom of the same element which contains the same atomic number but a diff mass number, i.e a different number of neutrons in the nucleus

    What is the function of the cilliary muscle?

    Adjusts the shape of the lens :)

    If we're going for precise it would be from anther to stigma :P


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 219 ✭✭katiemce


    Adjusts the shape of the lens :)

    If we're going for precise it would be from anther to stigma :P

    Haha true. I didn't read the 'stamen' part :P


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 219 ✭✭katiemce


    RML wrote: »
    Water - 100 degrees
    Alcohol - 70 degrees

    Science: Define pollination?

    78.5 to be more precise :D i think I'm gonna go round annoying everyone by making every little detail more precise lol


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