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How to Structure A French Essay
Wuthering Heights: Character List & Family Tree
Macbeth: Importance of Act 3
The Electron: Crash Course Chemistry
Elizabeth Bishop’s Poetry: Variety of Poetic Forms
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Digestions & Enzymes – JC Science Notes
All Biology Definitions for Leaving Cert
Money Management Terms
Othello: Act 1, Scene 2 – Summary & Analysis
General Vision & Viewpoint Sample Answer: Success or Failure of a Central Character – Part 2
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Sample Junior Cert Irish Letter – Gaeltacht
Finding Areas Between Curves (Integration)
Solving a System of Equations Involving 3 Variables
Ecology – Junior Cert Science
States of Matter and Separation Techniques
The Product Rule for Derivatives
The Quotient Rule
Basic Derivative Examples
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Junior & Leaving Cert Exam Timetable 2015
Leaving Certificate Leaving Certificate, Leaving Certificate Applied & Leaving Certificate Vocational Programme – Schedule of Examination Dates 2015 Leaving Certificate Examination, Leaving Certificate Applied Timetable 2015 Junior Certificate Junior Certificate Schedule of Examination Dates 2015 Junior Certificate Timetable 2015
Motivating Yourself to Study
Are you a carrot or stick person? Do you complete tasks because you can recognize the benefit of doing so (like getting positive feedback from teachers, improving your grades), or do you complete tasks because you associate not completing it with a level of pain/ displeasure? (to avoid your teacher… Continue Reading →
Stress Management: How To Get Through Your Exams Stress-Free
Let’s face it- exams are not fun; they’re not fun for you students who have to sit them, they’re not fun for your parents and they are certainly not fun for your teachers or examiners! Exams can cause upset, frustration, anxiety and stress and these feelings do not help the… Continue Reading →
Control The Controllable – Be In Control Of Your Exams
Hi Everyone, my name is Linda Bonnar and I’m an Irish qualified History Teacher and Life Coach. A few years ago I also made the decision to train as a Life Coach as I found that while I loved helping young people achieve their academic goals, I also wanted to… Continue Reading →
What you might not know about the Declaration of Independence
In June 1776, a little over a year after the start of the American Revolutionary War, the US Continental Congress huddled together in a hot room in Philadelphia to talk independence. Dive into some of the lesser known facts about the process of writing the Declaration of Independence and questions… Continue Reading →
The Time Value of Money – Animated Video
We’ve all heard the phrase “Time is money.” But what do these two things actually have to do with one another? This video explains the math behind interest rates, revealing the equation that will allow you to calculate the future value of your money (if you wisely put it in… Continue Reading →
The Immune System Explained – Why You Are Still Alive
Every second of your life you are under attack. Bacteria, viruses, spores and more living stuff wants to enter your body and use its resources for itself. The immune system is a powerful army of cells that fights like a T-Rex on speed and sacrifices itself for your survival. Without… Continue Reading →
Complex numbers: Roots of a cubic equation
A cubic equation can have 3 real roots or 1 real root and a complex conjugate pair. In this video I show you how through the graphs of cubic equations. I then show you how to solve cubic equations that have complex roots by looking at this example: Find all… Continue Reading →
Complex Numbers: de Moivre’s Theorem
Complex Numbers (de Moivre’s Theorem) Maths Revision Tutorial.
Expressing a Complex Number in Trigonometric or Polar Form
Expressing a Complex Number in Trigonometric or Polar Form.
Complex Numbers: Complex Conjugates
Complex Numbers: Complex Conjugates
Complex Number 2013 Sample Paper HL Q1 Solution
Solutions to the 2013 Sample Leaving Cert Higher Level Paper 1 Question 1.
Flashcard: Minerals and Water – Junior Cert Home Economics Terms
Calcium – A very important mineral which works with Vitamin D to give us strong bones and teeth. It can be easily found in dairy products. Iron – A very important mineral which helps to form haemoglobin in the red blood cells. This is needed to transport oxygen around the… Continue Reading →
Flashcard: Energy – Junior Cert Science Terms
Energy – Is the ability to do work, Energy is measured in joules. Potential energy – Stored Energy. Kinetic Energy – The energy that moving things have. Heat energy – Energy that causes a change in temperature between materials. Hydro-electric energy – Electric energy from water. Geo-thermal energy – energy… Continue Reading →
Flashcard: Biology Terms – Junior Cert Higher Level
absorption – passing of digested food into the bloodstream in the small intestine. acid rain – rain water with a ph of less than 5.5.acid rain damages the roots of trees and causes fish kills. aerobic respiration – respiration where oxygen is used word equation of aerobic respiration – glucose+oxygen-energy+water+carbon… Continue Reading →
Flashcard: Junior Cert Physics HL Terms
Volume – How much space an object takes up Speed – The distance travelled by an object in one unit of time Centre of gravity of an object – Is a point in the object through which all the weight of the object appears to act. Pressure – Is the… Continue Reading →
Flashcard: Romans – Junior Cert History Terms
Patrician – a rich roman citizen Plebian – a poor roman. Domus – a private house in ancient rome Atrium – the entrance hall of a roman house. Peristyle – a walled garden at the rear of a roman house Insulae – high rise flats in ancient rome Forum –… Continue Reading →
Flashcard: Chemical Bonding – Junior Cert Chemistry Terms
Electrons – Negatively charged particles Protons – Have a positive charge Neutrons – the particles of the nucleus that have no charge Hydrogen bond – Attraction between a slightly positive hydrogen atom and a slightly negative atom. Covalent bond – A chemical bond formed when two atoms share electrons Ionic… Continue Reading →
Flashcard: Chemistry Terms for Junior Certificate
Solvent – is a substance that dissolves other materials to form a solution A solution – is a mixture of a solute and solvent A Dilute Solution – has a small amount of solute in a large amount of solvent A Concentrated Solution – has a large amount of solute… Continue Reading →
Flashcard: Exploring the Past – Junior Cert History Terms
Historian – Someone who studies and writes about the past Primary Source – Source written or made at the time an event took place Secondary Source – Source written or made by someone who was not a witness to the event Artefact – A man made object Carbon dating –… Continue Reading →