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No, you can't know because the physical characteristics aren't clear enough to know the sex of the baby. The doctors could do an amniocentesis, but that is not done unless there are severe risks, since this poses risks.
becase it will come up on your next math exam! :l Trust me.
If a student is needing to know what the answers are to the MINS 100 B exam they will need to ask the professor to provide them with assistance. They should be able to spend some time going over the material to help the student be prepared for the exam.
i dont know either got an exam in two weeks somebody help!!
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plan your revision timetable , revise the things that you dont know or you not sure about first then go the the things that you already know just to remind yourserlf , and the last look at the exam past papers !
In order to know how you write in the exam one needs to know which exam you are referencing.
when your abs are burning you know you have done something.
I don't know because I haven't done and if you excuse me I have to go my room and DO SOME STUFFF.........................................
I find CGP guides are pretty good for this revision as they show most of the information needed to learn for the exam in a suitable and helpful way. Alternatively, if you have an iPhone there are some good revision apps available. My favourite were the 'RevisionNerd Biology' and 'RevisionNerd Chemistry' apps. They're only £1.19, are really clear and the obvious bonus is that they're portable. I had a look on this site it seemed to know some things about it to help with activities to do to remmber the units. http://www.docbrown.info/page01/ExIndChem/ExIndCheme.htm
I am answering as a maths teacher, as a parent and as someone who has taken examinations. The emotion of worrying about an exam is unerstandable, but not useful under examination questions. The best way to deal with this is to do something about giving confidence when entering the examination. 1) Find out which topics you are comfortable with, and make sure you do similar questions from past examination papers. If you feel that you tend to forget something, find a backup plan. Get your teacher to assist you with this. 2) Identify which topics you always make errors in or find you get stuck during exams. 3) Work out a revision plan. If you have been struggling with maths, and exams are looming up, you might have to see how much time you need to devote to each of the topics that present problems. 4) Remember that there are some topics (like quadratic equations) which you will need to know how to solve for a number of different questions, so these you would need to focus on 5) Take one topic at a time, and do revision examples. At the same time, write a maths rule book, and make sure you know the rules and can recognise them. If you find you are running out of revision time, it is better to focus on some topics and make sure you have studied them well. Finally, to deal with the emotion at exam time - it is often emotions that make our mind go blank. Relax before the exam, drink water, focus your mind, and tell yourself that you have studied hard, have done revision examples successfully, and will be fine in the exam. When you get into the exam, take your time, think clearly, and don't get thrown if you start making mistakes. Leave space, move onto another question, and come back to the first. Just do the exam in the same way that you do homework and you'll be fine, provided you have done all your homework throughout the year.
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As far as I know, TOEFL scores are only valid for two years. If you did toefl in 1998, then you have to retake the exam again.
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