IOC Study Guide IB English HL 1 – Ferrara What works will be included on the IOC? • The Fire Next Time • Poetry of Sylvia Plath ▪ Cinderella ▪ The Colossus ▪ Stillborn ▪ The Moon and the Yew Tree ▪ Daddy (extract) ▪ Medusa ▪ Cut ▪ Lady Lazarus (extract) • Pride and Prejudice • Hamlet What will the extract be like? • Length: 25 – 40 lines o
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As Rodger and Maurice walked down the beach “Rodger led the way straight through the castles‚ kicking them over‚ burying the flower‚ scattering the chosen stones.” There seems to be no reason for the boys to be destroying the castle of the littluns other than the fact that they can. As Maurice “still feels the unease of wrong-doing.” He is aware that what he is doing is wrong but‚ it is starting to affect
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The administrative principles of management‚ created in the early 20th century by French industrialist Henri Fayol‚ changed the way that many view management. Fayol’s principles focused mainly on the management teams of businesses and helped establish a top to bottom hierarchal system to produce a more structured organization (Brunsson‚ 2008; Yoo‚ Lemak‚ & Choi‚ 2008; Fells‚ 2000). This essay will focus on four of the 14 key principles of administrative theory – unity of command‚ subordination
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Week 2 Assignment Crystal G Tanner BUS640: Managerial Economics Brian Shaw April 23‚ 2012 CH 3. 2. Appalachian Coal Mining believes that it can increase labor productivity and‚ therefore‚ net revenue by reducing air pollution in its mines. It estimates that the marginal cost function for reducing pollution by installing additional capital equipment is MC = 40P where P represents a reduction of one unit of pollution in the mines. It also feels that for every unit of pollution reduction the
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bathroom‚ I started pretending I had a bullet in my guts. Old Maurice had plugged me. Now I was on the way to the bathroom to get a good shot of bourbon or something to steady my nerves and help me really go into action. I pictured myself coming out of the goddam bathroom… with my automatic in my pocket‚ and staggering a little bit. Then I’d walk downstairs… couple floors-holding on to my guts‚ blood leaking all over the place… As soon as old Maurice opened the doors he’d… start screaming at me… But I’d
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production that reflects as the number of new employees increases‚ the marginal product of an additional employee will eventually be less than the marginal product of the previous employee‚ and therefore the increase in input should be stopped (Thomas and Maurice‚ 2011). However‚ even in this stage‚ the employer can still hire a new person if the value of marginal product is above the wage rate. If the wage rate declines‚ the company should hire more people. Additionally‚ if the value of marginal product
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Catcher in the Rye Chapters 1-3 Discussion Questions 1. Who is telling the story? What are your impressions of the narrator? Would he be a friend of yours? Holden Caufield maybe because he seems rebellious and open 2. How much time has passed since the events in the story? What do you think is Holden’s purpose in telling the story? 7 months has passed and to make sense of everything that has happened 3. What is Pency Prep like? Why is Holden leaving? How does he feel about leaving?
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Language helps us share other people’s experiences. Explain how this is achieved in The Shoehorn Sonata and at least two other texts. Language helps us share other people’s experience. In the play the Shoe Horn Sonata by John Misto‚ the use of symbolism‚ stage directions and dialogue enables the audience to feel empathy for the character as does the language used in the film Apocolyto and in the painting “He Ain’t Heavy‚ He’s My Brother” by Holly Wong. The Shoe Horn Sonata makes references
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units of the various products they might purchase. However‚ the amount of marginal & total utility that the people will get will be different for every individual in the group because all individuals have different taste and preferences. According to Maurice & Thomas (2011) “marginal utility is an additional or incremental utility. Marginal utility is defined as the change in the total utility that results from unit one unit change in consumption of the commodity within a given period of time”(p. 169)
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