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    Weimar Republic

    I talked about social life in 1920’s as a result of the far reaching effects of the Treaty of Versailles, Reparations, hyperinflation, boom in film industry, expressionists movment, then I talked about changes under Hitler – women, Hitler youth, jews, etc. I based my Hitler argument around why...
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    It was easy! Do you agree?

    I talked about the individuals relationship with nature and how the differences in the texts portray these relationships. The differences I mentioned were; the state of destruction of the natural in both txts (BNW – natural still there they chose to ignore it + BR – basically all...
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    Paper 2 Section 2 Module B

    Cool, yeah well there is so much you could write about those two. I'm so glad they didn't specify a speech!
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    It was easy! Do you agree?

    I thought the paper was good, BR/BNW – the question was very similar to one I did on for an assessment, but yeah I did fall into the problem of having too much to write about – kept going back and adding stuff that I’d forgotten to put in i.e. clearly identifiable definition of natural/in...
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    Paper 2 Section 2 Module B

    Yeah I really liked this question, it allowed me to intergrate quotes and points I made in an assessment I did, and talk about its reception in a range of audiences, and why the ideals expressed in it are stilled valued today. I feel as though I did the best in this out of all my modules...
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    Physical Journey: Unexpected Detours

    You didn't have to define the question necessarily, I defined it because my texts - like 'Town Where Time Stands Still' - didn't have anything about detours. So by defining it as emotional I related it to the "external geography" can lead to emotional detours in the person, sending them on a...
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    Section 2

    I used the third option… I wrote a narrative in the holidays that I really wanted to use, and to my relief I was able to integrate the quote and my story really, really well. I was happy about that. I’m really glad I prepared that answer to, I wrote about 5- 6 pages. And finished with...
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    Physical Journey: Unexpected Detours

    AS long as you define what your interpretation of an “unexpected detour” is, than whatever you say – if it fits the definition should be fine. I put they weren’t just physical, but emotional detours encountered on the physical journey – emotions that weren’t expected and change the outcome...
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    Skrewed up your trials?

    I don't think your the only one. I've only got a few marks back - Ad. Eng = 87 %, Bio = 85%, Maths = 63% - I didn't do very well in maths, and I don't know how I went in Mod or Anc. History. I suppose it didn't help that my grandfather died the week before my exams. It kinda puts things into...
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    Trials

    Well my teacher wrote our exam but For Pompeii and Herculaneum I got a source from Pliny the Younger about the eruption. A question about how food was prepared and sold in P + H. Another question which I don't remember what it was! And one on what modern technologies have revealed to us about P...
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    Preliminary Ancient History Mark

    I did the same exam as you I think. I got 92 % But somehow I don’t think that’s going to reflect my HSC mark! I seem to be getting worse as I go along! lol
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    please help...desperation is taking hold

    I don't really see why you should have to mention the Cold War seeing as though its not mentioned anywhere in the syllabus, but if you were going to mention the cold war then it would propbably be to do with how it influenced America's stance on communism. Vietnam in a way did become part of the...
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    What is everybody doing for their national studies?

    Germany: 1918-1945 Very interesting, although I kinda wish I was doin Russia
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