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    THE INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS OF PAKISTAN Foundation Examinations Autumn 2009 September 10‚ 2009 FUNCTIONAL ENGLISH Module A Q.1 (a) (MARKS 100) (3 hours) State whether the underlined words in the following sentences are adjectives‚ adverbs or none of these. (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) (vii) (viii) (ix) (x) The French town has an interesting history. Akram said that he was sincerely sorry for misusing the tax fund. He ran fast. This is a fast car. You don’t look well today

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    . Evaluate the extent to which a sense of identity and unity contributed to maintaining continuity as well as fostered change within the American colonies from 1700 to 1776. (USE INFORMATION FROM PREVIOUS CHAPTER AS WELL) The American colonies had strong motivation as well as communication with each other that helped them stick together through all the hardships and changes they went through in the new world. An example of the colonists sticking together was while on the Mayflower all the people

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    Several years and many events pushed colonists to a point where they wanted to fight for their independence. In 1775 the American Revolution began between Britain and the thirteen colonies. The colonies felt they should be treated a certain way and Britain felt differently on the issue. Americans sought the same rights as Englishmen but Britain wanted to use the colonies in a way that best suited them. Starting in 1754 and ending in 1763 the French and Indian War left the British in enormous debt

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    George Orwell: A political and controversial rebel Abused‚ bullied and made fun of‚ yet George Orwell still ended up doing something amazing with his life. He was born in India in 1903‚ into a time of political upheaval. There were many wars and political movements going on at the time. For example; the Russian Revolution and the quest for a Utopian society. He was born into the lower middle-class‚ so even while looking for a job he was still looked down upon. When he found a job with the Indian

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    The invisible primary is a period before the actual primary where candidates declare an intention to run for presidency. This is important for a candidate to gain name recognition‚ to acquire money and to put together the necessary organisation in order to run a successful campaign. One reason why the invisible primary is important in selecting the presidential candidate is it helps to sort out the weaker candidates from the stronger ones e.g. in the 2008 election‚ Joe Biden and Chris Dodd pulled

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    Diversity in American society has been widely talked about for the past few decades. Equality activists have pushed for diverse populations in every aspect of American culture. With this trend comes the topic of racism‚ which is wound into almost any diversity conversation. Diversity may matter greatly in some areas‚ like equal opportunity employers or political offices‚ but the debate has raged in the educational world as well. The question at the center of diversity in education is as follows:

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    Businesses that were interested in hiring workers looked for people who were willing to work for the least amount of money. In this way‚ the business encouraged competition between potential workers and saved money on wages. In the Gilded Age of American History‚ this idea rampaged through industries. The newly settled immigrant in the urban centers looked fro work in the competitive industries‚ so businesses capitalized on their dependence on wages. They hired only those who would work for less

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    Order-winners and order qualifiers and its use in the establishment of the relative importance of certain performance objectives. Order winner and order qualifier are criteria defined by managers within their operation strategy plan to gain competitive advantage in the market. These terminologies were first introduced by Professor Terry Hill‚ at The London business school (Encyclopedia of Business‚ 2nd Ed.) and ever since it’s been used as a measuring tool to assure managers about their product

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    PWSC 32 1.1 reflective practice is improving the quality of service provided‚ thinking back over a situation or activity‚ developing a different approach and gaining new insight into a new way of learning. 1.2 the importance of reflective practice it to aim to continually progress to improve or change approaches‚ strategies and actions. To focus on what has worked well and what needs to be improved‚ provides clarity‚ to consider new approaches and learning‚ enables everything to be taken

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    (1770s-1820s)‚ cover the American‚ French‚ Haitian‚ and Latin American Revolutions. Each one of these revolutions was inspired by the movement of the Enlightenment‚ which urged individuals to act with reason and agency. The first of these‚ the American Revolution from 1775 to 1783‚ demanded “certain unalienable rights…[of] life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness”‚ and that “all men are created equal” (“Avalon Project - Declaration of Independence‚ July 4‚ 1776” 1). The American Revolution influenced

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