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    NAMILYANGO COLLEGE TERM 1 HOLIDAY PACKAGE 2013 SENIOR FIVE BIOLOGY 530/2 1. a) What is pollution? b) What are the effects of pollution to the biosphere? c) How does resistance to pesticides evolve? d) What is meant by integrated pest management? (e) What is meant by integrated pest management? (5 marks) (8 marks) (5 marks) (5 marks) 2. a) What is meant by the following terms; (i) polyploidy (8 marks) (ii) Artificial selection (4 marks) b) Explain how polyploidy arises in sexually reproducing plants

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    the football game‚ Holden’s physical position is a metaphor for the loneness he feels. As this is near the beginning of the book‚ it has a effect on how we view Holden as a person. The theme is continued when he talks about the fencing team blaming him for loosing their fencing equipment. Pencey Prep‚ the school Holden attends is used within the novels setting to convey the theme of isolation‚ and can be seen as a Microcosm for society. Holden being expelled represents society rejecting Holden for his

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    understand what I’m feeling?”. It only took 15 minutes to get to the pasture since it was right out of Garden Plain‚ so pretty quickly I was out of the truck and on my hands and knees with my dad pulling weeds out of the fencing‚ trying to get to the problem. After we fixed part of the fencing‚ dad suggested we take a break and get something to drink. While walking to the truck he asked me how things were going with my boyfriend‚ and looked over at me with his eyebrows raised. Feeling defeated‚ I spilled

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    the audience. The art of horsemanship applied to many forms of entertainment for all social classes which is relatable to the audience. In particular‚ fencing was a common ground amongst most citizens‚ which is why it plays such an important role in the play. In order to keep the audience entertained‚ Shakespeare introduced the idea of a fencing duel to lessen the thought of violence involved with murder. Claudius suggests for Laertes to have a‚ “A sword unbated‚ and in a pass of practice/Requite

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    HAMLET Act I(brief summary): For two nights‚ the Ghost of King Hamlet has haunted the soldiers guarding Elsinore castle. On the third night‚ Horatio joins the watch; when the Ghost appears‚ however‚ it does not speak. Horatio surmises that the spirit represents a bad omen of Denmark’s future. The next day‚ Claudius addresses the assembled aristocrats at court; he thanks them for helping him to succeed to the throne of Denmark and for permitting his hasty marriage to Gertrude. The king then directs

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    America Fernandez Myshie Pagel English 1301 October 19‚ 2012 “Friendship Should Never Be Divided” “These fences have only forced immigrants to enter the country at alternate sites that are often more desolate and hazardous‚ increasing the danger that illegal migrants will die while trying to enter the country‚” says Micah Issist. Unquestionably a wall is not going to stop immigrants and drug dealers‚ people who commit that kind of felonies are not going to be stopped by a wall. There

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    The story “A Worn Path” written by Eudora Welty takes place in the 40’s and is of an elderly Negro woman who makes her way on a familiar journey into town to obtain some medicine for her young grandson. In this story‚ Welty describes scenarios where Phoenix Jackson faces many conflicts‚ while heading to the rural part of town‚ with nature and society all while enduring her physical conflicts that make taking this journey a little more challenging than someone in their earlier years of age. I will

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    Holden Exposed In the novel The Catcher in the Rye‚ by: JD Salinger‚ the protagonist‚ Holden Caulfield‚ is a seventeen year old boy telling a story of around last Christmas when he spent his weekend in New York. Holden is a very opinionated character. He is a character that has been related to by teenagers over the last 60 years. Holden learns throughout the book that childhood innocence can not be protected forever. Everybody needs to grow up at one time or another. This is a great lesson

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    private “Prency Prep”. Holden has recently been to a “fencing meet” with McBurney School. They were planned to arrive around “dinnertime” and so would have missed an all-important football game between Prency and Saxon Hall. This is very poor organisation by the school‚ scheduling an off-ground fencing activity for the same day as a football game where the losing team is expected to “commit suicide or something”. Not only does this mean the fencing team would need to miss such a prestigious event‚ but

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    ‘ Analyse Shane with specific reference to the films visual style and western themes. ’ By analysing ‘Shane ’ (1953) in conjunction with its visual style and western themes‚ it will clearly show what aspects of western culture are apparent in the film. By looking at the visual style‚ this will show how the mise-en-scene informs the audience that ‘Shane ’ is placed in the western genre. Firstly I will analyse the western themes that are visible in ‘Shane ’. The whole narrative of ‘Shane ’

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