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    these mark schemes. CIE is publishing the mark schemes for the October/November 2008 question papers for most IGCSE‚ GCE Advanced Level and Advanced Subsidiary Level syllabuses and some Ordinary Level syllabuses. Page 2 Mark Scheme GCE O LEVEL – October/November 2008 Syllabus 5054 Paper 2 Do not accept fractions. No penalty for [ 2 s. f. unless stated or for 1 s. f. where exactly correct. Only one unit and only one fraction penalty per question. Section A 1 (a) 0.5(0)

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    In Arthur Miller’s allegorical play “The Crucible‚” the characters share in a common state of hysteria‚ as reflected in the paranoid and conspiratorial mindset that allows for a witch-hunt to take root. Mrs. Putnam‚ the grieving wife of Thomas Putnam‚ firmly believes that a witch is responsible for the deaths of her seven infant children. Mrs. Putnam questions Rebecca Nurse as to whether or not she believes that it is God’s choice as to why Rebecca would never lose a child or grandchild‚ and yet

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    26 March 2013 Anna Karenina Psychological Aspect The psychological aspect of this novel appears in Part Three in the relationship between Anna and Vronsky. This is the first time since they met that we begin to see a disconnect in their relationship. “At that time he had considered himself unhappy‚ but happiness lay ahead; while now he felt that his greatest happiness already lay behind him. She was completely different now from what she had been when he saw her first. Both morally and physically

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    Jordan Lindberg Akhmatova Explications CIVT 200: Looney Explication 1: “Epilogue I” Requiem: a Mass for the repose of the souls of the dead— a token of remembrance. Anna Akhmatova’s Requiem is a lamentation‚ a narration of grief-stricken oppressed during Stalin’s reign of terror. It is difficult to analyze single parts of Requiem‚ as each poem is vital to the other—one cohesive tale. The main body of Akhmatova’s Requiem is individual‚ Akhmatova focusing on the torment caused by her son’s imprisonment

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    We do not get to choose our gender‚ family‚ and most of our childhood. Being born a man has a different significance than being born a woman. “The Poor Singing Dame” by Mary Robinson‚ “The Thorn” by Wordsworth William‚ and “The Rights of Women” by Anna Barbauld all have a similar components in common. The women in these writings were subjected to play roles that they did not have any input in. It is unjust that women have been forced by society to play smaller roles than men. In “The Poor Singing

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    understanding of Aristotle’s‚ a philosopher‚ thoughts of a Tragic Hero and Sigmund Freud’s‚ a psychoanalytic theorist‚ thoughts on the affects of the same on our lives (especially male children and their psychological development). Both Aristotle and Sigmund Freud also belief that Oedipus was not in control of his actions‚ but in fact‚ was acting in a manner that was a part of his fate. Aristotle‚ found that Oedipus the King was not only an influential myth but also as a source of what defines true tragedy

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    Irish born and trained large animal veterinarian‚ Quinn O’Laughlin‚ has a secret. He has developed a loyal and wealthy clientele who trust him with the wellbeing of their best friends and equine partners in the small but international horse community of Wellington‚ Florida. Since his arrival in the United States from Dublin‚ Quinn has not been truthful with them. While he is on the cutting edge of veterinary medicine‚ it is his other gifts that are most useful. His equine patients aren’t spilling

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    stand up when women walk into the room‚ and other long lasting traditions that show that men have respect for women. So why do women demand equality? Why should equality be presented to women‚ when men are also expected to treat women differently? Anna Quindlen was not so much focused on the equality of genders‚ but more so focused on the viewpoints that people have on women. As Quindlen discussed her opinion she mentioned a scene that her husband and son were questioning her reason for having

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    should be noted that‚ in 2013‚ the Department of Education banned the selling of carbonated drinks in school premises. Juice benefits from this development as it is among the beverages geared at children. B. Market Profile The target market of Zest-O in general are the kids and moms. These consumers can afford consumption for such beverages and therefore‚ better chances of high sales volume. Simultaneously‚ they also have the tendency to be more aware of health and wellness needs basically due to

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    Beginning as a assignment reporter‚ Anna Quilden had an opinion column in the New York Times. She left her job as a reporter which caused her to receive much criticism. In the Commencement Speech‚ Anna wants everyone to learn that being themselves is okay‚ and not to worry about other’s opinions; Anna does this with rhetoric and other literary devices. The author’s tone is very inspiring and energetic‚ yet hurt and upset at how she used to live her life. Throughout the speech‚ Quindlen’s attitude

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