Understanding Assessment in Australian Education

✅ Clean + Condensed Version (Week 1 Notes)

The Alice Springs (Mparntwe) Education Declaration (2019) sets the national goals for Australian education, replacing the Melbourne Declaration (2009) and Adelaide Declaration (1999). Over 20 years, ministers have articulated the big-picture goals all assessment must work toward:
1. Excellence
2. Equity – fairness (not equality), providing each student what they individually need. Goal 2 applies to all young Australians, including students with disabilities,
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Understanding Coffee Brewing: Key Concepts and Techniques

1) Sensory Scoring Criteria

CategoryFocusSensory Indicators
Fragrance/AromaSmell before & after brewingFloral, nutty, chocolatey, smoky; light roasts have brighter/fruitier notes, dark roasts are more smoky.
FlavorOverall taste profileSweet, bitter, sour, complex
AftertasteFinish or lingering tasteClean, smooth, or harsh
AcidityBrightness, livelinessCitrus, apple, wine-like
BodyMouthfeel or textureLight, medium, heavy
BalanceHarmony among traitsWell-rounded, even
SweetnessSmoothness & pleasantnessHoney,
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Understanding Strategic Financial Management for Business Success

Meaning of Strategic Financial Management

  • Managing financial resources to achieve long-term organizational goals.

  • Integrating financial strategy with overall corporate strategy.

Scope of Strategic Financial Management

Financial Planning and Forecasting: Aligning financial goals with the strategic plan.

  1. Investment Decisions (Capital Budgeting): Selecting long-term projects that align with strategic objectives.

  2. Financing Decisions (Capital Structure): Determining the optimal mix of debt and equity.

  3. Dividend

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The Russian Revolution: Tsarist Collapse and Bolshevik Power (1900-1924)

Tsarist Russia: Features and Instability (1900–1917)

Political, Economic, and Social Features of Tsarist Russia

Tsarist Russia was an autocratic regime ruled by Tsar Nicholas II. Politically, it lacked democratic institutions and repressed opposition parties. The Duma had very limited power. Economically, industrialization was uneven, and most of the population were poor peasants. Socially, society remained hierarchical, with the aristocracy dominating and the peasantry living in poverty. The country

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Understanding Chemical Reactions and Equilibrium in Systems

1. If there is a chemical reaction within a system, this system cannot be a closed system.

False – A closed system does not exchange matter with its surroundings. Mass is conserved in a chemical reaction. Therefore, it is possible that a reaction happens within a closed system as long as no mass is exchanged with its surroundings.

2. If there is a chemical reaction within a system, this system cannot be in equilibrium.

False – It is possible for a system to be in equilibrium even if a chemical

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Understanding Polystyrene: History, Production, and Applications

Historical Background and Production

Polystyrene is an aromatic thermoplastic resin made by the polymerization of the monomer, styrene. Styrene readily polymerizes in air, so long before the concept of polymerization was defined, it was known that it has the capacity to convert under certain conditions into a clear resinous solid that is almost odor-free.

Polystyrene (PS) was first synthesized in 1839 by Eduard Simon. Unknowingly, this was the first recorded instance of polymerization [3]. However,

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Financial System, Central Banks, and Monetary Policy Basics

The Financial System and Intermediaries

Financial intermediaries are banks (those whose indirect financial assets are generally accepted as payment) and non-bank institutions (those that issue non-financial assets, often referred to as narrow money).

The financial system consists of the set of institutions that mediate between applicants and suppliers of financial resources.

Components of the Financial System

  • Financial Intermediaries (Banks): Bank of Spain, private banks, savings banks, credit unions,
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Key Steps in Strategic Planning and Management Concepts

Strategic Planning Process Steps

  1. Define Mission and Objectives

    Identify the organization’s purpose and set clear long-term goals.

  2. Environmental Analysis

    Study the internal and external environment using tools like SWOT, PEST, and competitor analysis.

  3. Identify Opportunities and Threats

    Understand external factors that may help or harm the organization.

  4. Identify Strengths and Weaknesses

    Analyze internal resources, skills, capabilities, and limitations.

  5. Formulate Strategies

    Develop long-term strategies for growth,

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Atmospheric Dynamics: Forces and Flow Balances

(1) Fundamental Forces in Rotating Frames

Centrifugal Force

Outward force in a rotating reference frame.

Coriolis Force

Deflection due to Earth’s rotation.

Centripetal Force

Inward force keeping circular motion.

Geostrophic Flow

Balance between Coriolis force and pressure gradient force (PGF).

Inertial Flow

Only Coriolis force acts.

Cyclostrophic Flow

Pressure balances centrifugal force; no Coriolis effect.

Gradient Flow

Curved flow involving all forces.

(2) Centrifugal Effects and Gravity

  • Moment Arm: Longer
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Parallels RAS 20 Administration Reference: Core Concepts and Troubleshooting

🧠 Parallels RAS 20 – Administrator’s Guide Cheat Sheet


🏗️ 1. Core Architecture

TermDescription
Farm
The main logical container of all RAS components. One central configuration and licensing database per farm.

Site

A subset of a farm, typically representing a physical location (e.G., Toronto site, Montreal site). Each site must have at least one Connection Broker and Secure Gateway.

RAS Console

The admin tool (desktop app) used to configure and manage all RAS components.

RAS Management Portal

A
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