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    O-Level Accounting Q.Paper

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    Paper Reference(s) 7011/01 London Examinations GCE Accounting Ordinary Level Thursday 8 January 2009 – Morning Source booklet for use with Questions 1 to 6. Do not return the insert with the question paper. Printer’s Log. No. H33195A W850/7011/57570 4/4/4/ *H33195A* Turn over This publication may be reproduced only in accordance with Edexcel Limited copyright policy. ©2009 Edexcel Limited. SECTION A SOURCE MATERIAL FOR USE WITH QUESTION 1 1. Freda Latte has opened a

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    Edgar Allen Poe’s The Masque of the Red Death is an elaborate allegory/microcosm that combines objects in the story with visual descriptions to give focus to the reader’s imagination. In the story‚ a prince named Prospero tries to dodge the Red Death through isolation and seclusion. He hides behind seemingly impenetrable walls of his castellated abbey and lets the world take care of its own. However‚ no walls can stop death because it is inescapable and inevitable. Visual descriptions in the

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    The story that I chose to write about was “One Big Happy Family‚” by Anndee Hochman. The story is about a young woman whose family life seemed to be the American dream‚ for those of us looking in from the outside. Her family owned a house in the city like most of us and a house on the beach. The house on the beach was unique with its architecture anomalies‚ which made the house more a mix and match of parts than like her normal home in the city. The whole family‚ including relatives

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    P. J. O’Rourke‚ a journalist‚ and political satirist states‚ “everybody knows how to raise children‚ except the people who have them”. In other words‚ O’Rourke believes that everyone has an opinion of how children should be raised except for individuals who have children themselves. As a new mother of twin girls‚ I have learned that trial‚ and error are consequential in parenting. Trial‚ and error are major parts of parenting because we do not always know what we are doing or if what we are doing

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    Explain the structure and inheritance of genes (15 marks) A cell’s nucleus contains chromosomes‚ which are long‚ coiled packaged and organized chromatin (molecules of DNA). Chromatin is a complex of molecules found in cells‚ consisting of DNA‚ protein and RNA. Proteins are polypeptides (a large sequence of amino acids). The chief protein component of chromatin are histones‚ which package and order the DNA into structural units called nucleosomes in order to fit in the cell‚ as well as reinforce the

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    Monster O Brien Summary

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    O’Brien and Harmon: Is it Race? Monster presents its audience with a unique experience: they get to decide the fate of the main character by being presented with the facts‚ before the judge presents the final sentencing. It is a story of racism and class and how that affects the judicial system. The idea maybe innocent until proven guilty‚ but in many cases of African Americans on trial‚ the sentence is often decided before the trial begins. This conflict of race not only applies to the person on

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    O Brien's Guilt Analysis

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    According to the interview‚ O’Brien’s continuing guilt over his military service in a war he opposed and his anger about government deceit. He said: "I didn’t go to war as an innocent. I went to war knowing‚ at least convinced‚ that the Vietnam War was ill-conceived and morally wrong. That was my conviction. I didn’t go to war an innocent. I went to war a "guilt‚" that is to say "guilt" being a sort of weird noun. I was not an innocent‚ I was a "guilt." I knew that the war was wrong. I wasn’t a Henry

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    The setting in Liam O’Flaherty’s “The Sniper” enables the story’s action and conflict because it is set during the Irish civil war. To begin‚ this story short had both internal and external conflicts. The external conflict is‚ person vs person between the sniper and the enemy sniper. The setting of this story enables that conflict because of how dangerous his surroundings are. On page 5 of this short story‚ there is a quote describing how unsafe the setting really is. “Here and there through the

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    There has been over 2000 deaths in Ireland from the Irish Civil War. Wars are created as a result of religious and political disagreements or from the rage of people. War will turn anyone‚ even innocent people‚ into targets to be shot at in order to prove a point. In war‚ young men will be forced to kill the people they do not even know of. In Liam O’Flaherty’s story‚ The Sniper‚ the Republican sniper is forced to kill those who appear to be his enemies or allies with the enemy‚ thinking that the

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    Mike Trosraka 10/5/06 Block E The Things They Carried Section 4 Question 4 The story “The Ghost Soldiers” is one of the only stories of “The Things They Carried” in which we don’t know the ending in advance. I believe that O’Brien chooses to make this story particularly suspenseful in order for the reader to understand the meaning of the ending and recognize that the ending is not easily predicted. This allows for a more interesting and surprising story. Throughout the story‚ O’Brien

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