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    * Promotion /prəˈməʊʃn/ (n) sự đẩy mạnh‚ sự khuyến khích EX: Her promotion to Sales Manager took everyone by surprise. * Place / pleɪs/ (n) địa điểm EX: This would be a good place for a picnic. * Segment / ˈseɡmənt/ (n) đoạn‚ khúc EX: Lines divided the area into segments. * Launch /lɔːntʃ/ (v) khởi đầu‚ khai trương EX: The new model will be launched in July. * Target /ˈtɑːɡɪt/ mục tiêu EX: The university will reach its target of 5000 students next September. * Budget

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    Initial(s) Paper Reference 7 1 6 1 Candidate No. 0 1 Signature Paper Reference(s) 7161/01 Examiner’s use only London Examinations GCE Team Leader’s use only English Language Ordinary Level Question Leave Number Blank 1 Friday 9 January 2009 – Morning Time: 3 hours 2 3 4 Materials required for examination Items included with question papers Nil Extracts Booklet 5 6 7 8 9 10 Instructions to Candidates In

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    valid in an alliteration not the consonants themselves. Examples: * keen camarad. * philosophy fan. * A neat knot need not be re-knotted. Although they start with different consonants‚ they constitute perfect instances of alliteration; 2. By contrast‚ if neighboring words start with the same consonant but have a different initial sound‚ the words are not alliterated. Examples: * a cute child * highly honored (pay attention to the ‘h’ in honored; it is silent) Although they

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    completed by Thutmose III. Under his standard‚ Egypt controlled all of Nubia‚ Egypt‚ Syria and Palestine. He was the genuine warrior ruler‚ driving 17 crusades and merging his triumphs by taking prisoners‚ promises and tribute.The clash of Megiddo was a defining moment in Egypt’s royal history. It was at the fight and attack of Megiddo that Thutmose III vanquished Egypt’s chief foe the Mitanni and built up the Egyptian empire.(Spalinger‚ 2016) Eighteenth Dynasty pharaoh Thutmose III vanquished the antiquated

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    women E. all of the above 2. A segment of a larger culture whose members share distinguishing values and patterns of behavior is known as a(n) _____. A) market segment B) subculture C) ethnic group D) reference group E) subgroup Answer: B Page: 158 Difficulty: moderate 3. Many companies develop special marketing mixes for a segment of a larger culture whose members share distinguishing values and patterns of behavior. These segments are known as _____. A) subsegments

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    me‚ The handle toward my hand? Come‚ let me clutch thee. I have thou not‚ fatal vision‚ sensible To feeling as to sight? or art thou but A dagger of the mind‚ a false creation‚ Proceeding from the heat oppressed brain? (Shakespeare‚ act 2‚ scene 1) in the dagger speech scene‚ and the reader is quickly drawn to it because the motif of hallucination makes it remarkable and therefore it develops the theme. Macbeth’s dagger speech establishes his fall to unchecked ambition and the repeating

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    Story of the History Games The contestants are in the center of Amsterdam with a pile of items. The contestants grab whatever items they can receive and run away in various directions. William III and Mary II run together after grabbing their items. They head towards the port with a plan in mind. Meanwhile‚ Tromp does the same because he is familiar with boats. Ruysch has no plan in her mind and walks to the port. At the port Tromp and Ruysch bump into each other. Surprised Ruysch runs onto the

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    Hamlet Active Reading Notes: Act III‚ Scene I 1. Characters  Character  Traits  Gertrude ­ Queen of Denmark‚  Caring ­ “Did you assay him?” (14) Shows emotion  of the Queen towards Hamlet  Claudius ­ King of Denmark  Demanding ­ “And can you by no drift of  conference / Get from him why he puts on this  confusion‚ / Grating so harshly all his days of quiet  / With turbulent and dangerous lunacy?” (1­4)  Demands to know why Rosencrantz and  Guildenstern can’t get the truth out of Hamlet  Hamlet ­ Son of the late King Hamlet 

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    Seminar Group: SEM003 WRITTEN AND SPOKEN ENGLISH Giving effective presentations is one of the essentials when competing in the business world and taking up leadership positions. Yet‚ I was used to be a shy person‚ and afraid of public speaking before. I felt extremely nervous when making presentations in front of crowds. This year‚ being an Aiesecer member of the external relations team‚ it helps me to boost up my confidence in speaking English. I was given many opportunities to meet the

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    Issue: Whether there is any defence available to Wow Delicious for being unable to deliver the foods due to the accident occurred to the lorry which carried the foods Rule: Section 57(2) of the Contracts Act 1950 regarding discharge by impossibility could apply to the case in question. Section 57(2) of the Contracts Act 1950 provides that “a contract to do an act which‚ after the contract is made‚ become impossible‚ or by reason of some event which the promissor could not prevent‚ unlawful

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