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    GCSE Business Studies Year 11 Scheme of Work Unit 3 – Exam (extended answers) Topic 3.1: Marketing This topic is usually studied from the end of year 10 (July) until October half term. Students will be assessed throughout the topic‚ and will have an end of topic test to highlight any areas where further understanding or work is required. What will I learn? Marketing – What is the meaning of the term ‘marketing’? Market Research – How is quantitative and qualitative research data collected

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    Mark had taken the last 3 days off work because he was ill but he was back to his usual happy self again. Springing out of his bed he got ready for work. After locking his front door his walked to his t black Vauxhall astra which he had been saving his money for 3 years. Pulling out of his driveway he stuck on the radio. Rhianna blasted out as Mark cruised across Brooklyn‚ skyscrapers towered over him and his hatchback. He parked outside his office block and still with the song in his head strolled

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    No‚ I don’t completely agree with this statement. In the first text‚ the weather was described to be quite violent because the wind outside was very strong such that the occurrence of ‘snails being blown across the patio like sailboats’ was to happen. Similarly‚ the weather in the second text is described to be powerful in the terms of the wind (‘shrieking wind’; ‘Wind slung Quoyle’). Although I do believe that in the second text the wind is more forceful and dangerous as the winds has direct contact

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    Alchemist Poem

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    The universe conspires with the elements to make something happen- maktub it is written that you and the wind will become one it is written that one’s dream will overturn your own it is written that your path will unfold through your fantasies Fear is the enemy of the universe‚ modifying what is destined to happen. childhood fears may keep you from looking towards those who may help physical fears may keep you from fighting battles that will only push youu farther spiritual fears may keep

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    Yay: Poem

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    I lihke be’s. They make hunny. Yay. I lihke be’s. They make hunny. Yay. I lihke be’s. They make hunny. Yay. I lihke be’s. They make hunny. Yay. I lihke be’s. They make hunny. Yay. I lihke be’s. They make hunny. Yay. I lihke be’s. They make hunny. Yay. I lihke be’s. They make hunny. Yay. I lihke be’s. They make hunny. Yay. I lihke be’s. They make hunny. Yay. I lihke be’s. They make hunny. Yay. I lihke be’s. They make hunny. Yay. I lihke be’s. They make hunny. Yay. I lihke be’s. They make hunny. Yay

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    All around the world‚ we can make time. Rompin’ and a stompin’ cause I am in my prime. Born in the north and swarm to entertain ya‚ coz I am down for the state of Pennsylvania. I try not to whine but I must warn you‚ bout the motherfu*kin’ girls of California. Alabama baby says “hallelujah” good god girl. I wish a knew ya! I know‚ I know for sure That life is beautiful around the world I know I know it’s you You say‚ "Hello" and then I say‚ "I do" Come back‚ baby ’cause I’d like to say I’ve

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    John Donne

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    John Donne Multiple Choice Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. Comprehension The questions below refer to the selection “A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning.” ____ 1. In plain English the title “A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning” means — |a. |a graduation speech commending the senior class | |b. |a greeting to a person who had been thought missing

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    John Dryden

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    Neander is believed to represent Dryden’s point of view on the different critical issues discussed. Living from 1631 to 1700 John Dryden was the leading literary figure of the Restoration ("John Dryden" Encarta). Dryden was an accomplished poet‚ playwright and critic. Speaking English‚ Latin and Greek Dryden was also a successful translator. Writing "Heroic Stanzas‚" a poem commemorating the death of Cromwell‚ Dryden secured a place in London’s literary circles. After converting to Christianity

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    John Mcwhorter

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    John McWhorter’s essay “Americans Have Never Loved Rap More - But They Call It Rap‚” rejects to notion rampant in writer’s circle’s that ordinary Americans are uncultured and have no appreciation for poetry. They do‚ just in the form of rap. McWhorter’s essay serves to prove the notion that spoken poetry (such as rap) is no less valid than the traditional volumes of Robert Frost‚ and such be respected as such. A reason for this‚ McWhorter argues‚ is that lots of works even the most prestigious writers

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    John Steinbeck

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    John Steinbeck was born in February 27‚ 1902 in Salinas‚ California. Salinas was an agricultural valley in California. His father was the county treasurer and his mother was a schoolteacher. This is where his education began from a mother that encouraged him to read. The community was a comfortable environment for him to live in because of the encouragement of independence and initiative. His parents didn’t want him to be a writer. They wanted him to have a true profession as a lawyer. His early

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