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    from these discussions will be recorded in the published Report on the Examination. All Examiners are instructed that alternative correct answers and unexpected approaches in candidates’ scripts must be given marks that fairly reflect the relevant knowledge and skills demonstrated. Mark schemes must be read in conjunction with the question papers and the Report on the Examination. • CIE will not enter into discussions or correspondence in connection with these mark schemes. CIE is publishing

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    the page facing the question and clearly identify the question being answered. 2) This is a closed book exam. One single-sided 8.5’x11’aid sheet containing formulas/notes is permitted. Non-programmable calculators are permitted. 3) Pencil or pen may be used. However‚ papers written in pencil or papers with white outs will not be re-marked. Please remain in your seats during the last 15 minutes of the exam period so you do not disturb others. Question Marks Marks Awarded 1

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    massive scale and with astonishing speed. According to Krauss (1992a)‚ as many as half of the estimated 6‚000 languages spoken on earth are "moribund"; spoken only by adults who no longer teach them to the next generation. An additional 40 percent soon may be threatened because the number of children learning them is declining. In other words‚ 90 percent of existing languages today are likely to die within the next century. That leaves only about 600 languages‚ 10 percent of the world’s total that remain

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    When setting pay rates‚ compensation managers must take into consideration the employees’ perception of fair‚ equitable compensation. Pay Equity: Internal and External Considerations KENT ROMANOFF Associate Hay Group‚ Inc. KEN BOEHM Labor Economist Pacific Telesis EDWARD BENSON Vice-President‚ Hay Group‚ Inc. EqUity (or fairness)‚ a central theme in compensation theory and practice‚ arises in many different contexts. Here‚ for example‚ are some major areas: • The legal and economic

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    Ethical Considerations and Applying Design Principles Ethical Considerations As a programmer you have to think about ethical issues that may appear in our user interface design. I believe we should think about these ethical issues early in the design process‚ even before building a prototype or developing the interface. The requirements should cover ethical issues. Ethical concerns raised by features of the system should be considered in the very first phases of systems development. If ethics

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    04­12 ­ 5637    Beside their own mourning of Dominik‚ Jasmin and Tuner are full of compassion for Elena.      Nele‚ Ayla‚ Anni‚ Jasmin and many other friends are deeply moved listening to the funeral speech for  Dominik.      The day of Dominik’s funeral has arrived and Gerner‚ Elena‚ Tuner‚ friends and acquaintances have to say  goodbye.          03­12 ­ 5636      Mesut and Nele try to hide for a moment their grief for Dominik and they make a toast for their engagement  together with Anni and Jasmin

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    In the short story "Everything That Rises Must Converge"‚ by Flannery O’Connor‚ the author creates a struggling relationship between two main characters‚ Julian and his mother. Through this relationship the author shows us how Julian and his mother use racist tendencies in quite different ways to fulfill their interests and to contribute to the theme of racism in the story. In the story‚ Julian’s mother is described as a woman from the "Old South" where racial tendencies are

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    If We Must Die Mckay

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    In rhyme and meter‚ Claude McKay’s “If We Must Die” generally conforms to the conventions of a Shakespearean sonnet‚ but at several moments throughout the poem‚ McKay also strays from the rules of the English sonnet. In composing his poem in the style of the traditional Shakespearean sonnet‚ McKay creates a clear narrative that is both easy to follow and equally artistic. However‚ in deviating from this conventional style‚ McKay draws attention to specific phrases that contribute greatly to the contrasting

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    The Past In My Antonia

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    Relationship of the Past in My Antonia “Some memories are realities‚ and are better than anything that can ever happen to one again”; this quote by Willa Cather expresses the relationship that the past can have on humans. Some would argue that the past has no role in My Antonia‚ almost as if the overall lesson of the novel had gone right over their head. Willa Cather has written the whole novel in flashback form‚ and this has a great effect on the reader. She is trying to show that you can

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    an item of legislation becomes a law‚ it may first be known as a bill. The bill must then be agreed by both side of the house (House of Lord & House of Common) and could also be voted against by either side‚ in which case it does not become a law. However‚ if the Common passes the bill in two successive years‚ it has the possibility of becoming a law without being agreed by the House of Lords. The Bill then needs to obtain Royal Assent (all new laws must be approved by the ruling monarch e.g.

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