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    Medieval Seals

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    Seals were common items in Medieval England during the time of 1150 to 1350. Seals were used for a variety of exchanges‚ the most frequent being land agreement but any document that needed proof of identity were used by seals. A seal is composed of two parts‚ the wax seal and the metal matrix which combined form a seal. Seals were a common part of society as then were used to exchange documents and many different social classes within England had a seal. Seals were used in a personal capacity:

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    PA1 Examination Blueprint

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    PA1 EXAMINATION BLUEPRINT 2010/2011 Effective Date: December 2010 This document is the property of: CGA-Canada 100-4200 North Fraser Way Burnaby‚ British Columbia Canada V5J 5K7 Phone: 604 669-3555 Fax: 604 689-5845 www.cga.org/canada Updated: May 17‚ 2010 CGA-Canada PA1 Examination Blueprint 2010/2011 Table of Contents About the Examination Blueprint ......................................................................................................................... 2 PA1 Examination

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    Adapted from Taseko

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    ADOPTED FROM TASEKO In the short story “Adopted from Taseko”‚ by Christian Petersen‚ the setting contributes to the element of conflict. The place and time the characters in the story go hunting‚ creates a whole lot of problems for them. From the beginning of the trip to the very end‚ they encounter conflicts related to the setting; such as bad roads‚ extreme weathers‚ and very chilly temperatures. On the journey to their destination‚ the main characters: a boy‚ his father and a

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    Field Analysis

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    FIELD ANALYSIS: UNDERSTANDING THE KEY PARTIES AND THEIR ROLE IN A NEGOTIATION Instructions: For purposes of this assignment‚ assume that you are the negotiator who is tasked with a salary (on call time‚ step increases‚ overtime for captains and majors) and benefits (insurance while employed‚ insurance after retirement‚ accrual of leave time‚ retirement multipliers) dispute between a large municipal county with a strong mayor and the sheriff’s department for the county. You are negotiating the

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    Introduction A safe space for a client could be described as a place or space in which a client feels secure and free to express him/herself in a real‚ true and open way. This could mean a number of things to different clients‚ it is very individual. What makes a person feel safe? The list could include some or all of the following; Not feeling judged or criticised by the counsellor or that the counsellor is likely to not accept you if you share something ‘bad’ Feeling that

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    The effects of having pets are: learning to care about another living being‚ learning to deal with the pets passing‚ learning about friendship‚ loyalty‚ and protection. Through my experiences with having dogs and cats‚ I have experienced these effects firsthand. First‚ learning to care about another living being has helped me to build my responsibility as a whole. It has also helped me to realize that I don’t want children of my own‚ for fear of losing them. Learning to deal with the passing of

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    Emily Dickinson

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    Emily Dickinson [pic] The Brain -- is wider than the Sky The Brain -- is wider than the Sky -- A For -- put them side by side -- B The one the other will contain C With ease -- and You -- beside – B The Brain is deeper than the sea -- D For -- hold them -- Blue to Blue -- E The one the other will absorb -- F As Sponges -- Buckets -- do --

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    Baba and Mr. Big

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    Summary Chapter 1 Jim Anderson and his parents Harold and Mrs. Anderson recently moved to Kendal from Savanna La Mar where his father worked as a mechanic. It was during the Christmas vacation that he met three boys in this new Village: Mule‚ Mongoose and Milo who were spinning tops for fun. The boys laughed at Jim’s feet because unlike them‚ Jim wore shoes. While Jim was telling the boys of his hobbies like helping the mechanics (such as his father)‚ going swimming and helping the fishermen row

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    Sunrise on the Veld

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    1. In “A Sunrise on the Veld‚ Doris Lessing uses contrast to get her theme across. In the beginning of the story‚ the boy is very excited about life. He exclaims how he is fifteen and that he had a long and wonderful life ahead of himself. Then‚ Lessing brings the dying buck into the story. The buck symbolizes how life comes to an end. Everyone dies at some point and sometimes it is not expected as the young bucks death was. The boy becomes very disturbed by confronting death face to face.

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    Still Water Run Deep

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    Still water runs deep ➢ The tongue is not steel yet cuts ➢ Hunger is the best sauce ➢ I will not dance to every fool’s pipe ➢ Hungry bellies have no ears ➢ A danger foreseen is half avoided ➢ The cat and the dog may kiss yet are none the better friends ➢ Escaped mouse will never forget the taste of bait ➢ Fanned fire and forced love never did well ➢ An open door may tempt a saint ➢ One can not be in love and be wise ➢ Love me‚ love my dog ➢ Fact is stronger than fiction

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