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    it. K • Try toan eye on the question. • Checkanswer every if you have time at the end. • your answers Turn over N34406A ©2009 Edexcel Limited. 1/1/1/1/1/ *N34406A0124* Answer ALL questions. Some questions must be answered with a cross in a box . If you change your mind about an answer‚ put a line through the box and then mark your new answer with a cross . 1 Read through the following passage that describes the process of blood clotting‚ then write on the dotted lines the

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    The Implication of Abortion

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    is faced a dilemma of whether to have an unwanted pregnancy because of lack of adequate funds to take care of a child with the basic needs of life that should be her choice to terminate that pregnancy. Sometimes as my friends confessed to why they chose to have an abortion was that they had a choice of having to bring shame on their family‚ and not wanting to leave school because of making a dreadful mistake. According to Bonnie Steinbeck ; the implication of abortion is that it is not seriously

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    “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frosts shows us how we must make many decision in life‚ despite not knowing where that decision will ultimately lead us. The continuous theme of the poem is man vs himself‚ where the speaker is conflicted internally with himself since he has to make a hard decision. He is in the middle of the autumn forest where the road he is traveling on‚ diverges into two. He is faced with the challenge of deciding which road to travel down. The setting and the roads have a bigger message

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    there are situations in which we feel sure that we know something‚ even though if asked to give a good argument to back up our claim we are at a loss to know quite how to do so. ‘I know you’re the person I spoke to on the bus yesterday.’ ‘I know I have two hands.’ ‘I know it is wrong to let that child starve.’ ‘I know that six minus four leaves two.’ Our experience of being confident that we are right in cases like those is often called intuition. Intuitive knowing seems to be a direct‚ convincing

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    said‚ “Making the decision to have a child-it’s momentous. It is to decide forever to have your heart walking around outside your body.” Indeed‚ the decision whether to have children or not is a significant decision that all parents have to make. Once decided to have children‚ most parents will put in their heart and soul in nurturing them. However‚ nowadays‚ married couples in developed countries and newly industrializing economies are increasingly choosing not to have children. This may be due to

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    the South’s tragic failure" (Swiggart 9). Faulkner does use this story and Emily in particular as a symbol of the failure of the South to accept change. After the Civil War‚ many Southerners denied that their lives had changed. They were unwilling to accept new ways and tended to cling to the past‚ or actually the romanticized image of what was the past. In "A Rose for Emily‚" everything about Emily is kind of a last hold out of the old ways of the South. In the beginning of the story‚ even her house

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    thought provoking. For example‚ who to marry‚ what job to take‚ and where to live. Many of the choices we have to make result in picking something over another‚ this can lead to careful contemplation and even regret. Robert Frost poem "The Road Not Taken" gives a perfect illustration of making a choice in one’s life and the thought process someone may go through in making a choice. The poem takes place in the woods with the speaker coming across a fork in the road

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    Implications of Technology in the lives Of the People By Jairus Noah L. Polintan   Table of Contents Introduction Review of Literature Summary References   Technology and Medicine Technology has had a great impact on society when it comes to medicine. Medical technology has been around since the cave man began using rocks as tools to perform trephining. Since then there has been many new advancements in medicine due to technology. From painless needles to robots used

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    1 Resistance to Change: A Case Study in the Food and Beverage Department 2 Change is common in an organization and is initiated due to the need to survive and adapt to the changing market. As change is a disruption of routines and what people are used to‚ resistance to change is a common reaction of the change recipients. People resist changes because changes are uncomfortable and require them to adapt to a new way of thinking and doing things. Also‚ people have trouble envisioning how

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    Analysis of “The Road Not Taken” The poem “The Road Not Taken” was written by the famous poet Robert Frost. Robert Frost was born on March 26‚ 1874‚ to journalist William Prescott Frost Jr.‚ and Isabelle Moodie. He moved around the United States‚ and eventually to Great Britain. He died January 29‚ 1963. He wrote the poem “The Road Not Taken” in 1916. At the time that the poem was written‚ Robert Frost was living in a little cottage in Britain. He received inspiration for the poem

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