NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE GRADE 12 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY P2 FEBRUARY/MARCH 2013 MARKS: 180 TIME: 3 hours This question paper consists of 20 pages and 1 annexure. Copyright reserved Please turn over Information Technology/P2 2 NSC DBE/Feb.–Mar. 2013 INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION 1. This question paper consists of FIVE sections subdivided as follows: SECTION A: SECTION B: SECTION C: SECTION D: SECTION E: 2. 3. 4. Multiple-choice questions Hardware and software Applications and implications
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Introduction to D.H. Lawrence: Complete Poems‚ Penguin‚ London‚ 191928‚ p 3. D.H. Lawrence‚ Preface to Collected Poems‚ Penguin‚ London‚ 1928‚ p. 4. Ezra Pound‚ Review of D.H. Lawrence’s Love Poems and Others‚ New Freewoman‚ London‚ 1913‚ p 5. Edward Garnet‚ “Art and the Moralists: D.H. Lawrence’s Work‚” Dial‚ New York‚ 1916‚ p 6. D.H. Lawrence‚ Complete Poems‚ Penguin‚ London‚ 1970‚ p. 42. 7. John Gould Fletcher‚ Review of Look! We Have Come Through!” Poetry‚ Chicago‚ 1918‚ xii‚ p York‚ 1981‚ p. 895
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A REPORT ON LASER 1 Techno India College of Technology Megacity‚Rajarhat Kolkata 700156 A Report on LASER TECHNOLOGY By ZAKIR UDDIN AHMAD Student B.Tech 3rd year Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering 2012 2 Abstract The word laser is an acronym that stands for "light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation." In a fairly unsophisticated sense‚ a laser is nothing more than a special flashlight. Energy goes in‚ usually in the form of electricity‚ and light comes out
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Earth’s four spheres Hydrosphere - dynamic mass of liquid that is always on the move Oceans - the most prominent feature of the hydrosphere 71% of Earth’s surface is covered by ocean which is 97% of Earth’s water Only 3% is fresh water - streams‚ lakes‚ glaciers and underground supplies Water Cycle - constantly recycles water Atmosphere Provides us with the air we breathe Protects us from the sun’s intense heat and radiation Protects us from space Biosphere Includes all life on Earth Interacts and
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problem was that they sold the worthless mineral anorthosite instead of corundum. After this fail‚ they tried to make sandpaper with the anorthosite‚ but this was not a big success. In 1910‚ the founders decided to import better minerals like Spanish garnet and the sales of sandpaper grew. In 1921 the company introduced the first waterproof sandpaper‚ which reduced airborne dusts during automotive
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years of age unless it is persistent‚ pervasive‚ and does not seem to be caused by a developmental phase. For children diagnosed with borderline personality disorder‚ only one-third of these patients still met the diagnosis criteria two years later (Garnet‚ as cited by Meekings & O’Brien‚
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Indian Foreign Trade Policy (FTP 2009-14) In the last five years India’s exports witnessed robust growth to reach a level of US$ 168 billion in 2008-09 from US$ 63 billion in 2003-04. India’s share of global merchandise trade was 0.83% in 2003; it rose to 1.45% in 2008 as per WTO estimates. India’s share of global commercial services export was 1.4% in 2003; it rose to 2.8% in 2008. India’s total share in goods and services trade was 0.92% in 2003; it increased to 1.64% in 2008. On the employment
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MOUNTAIN RANGES By length * Mid-ocean ridge - 65‚000 km (40‚389 mi)[1] * Andes - over 7‚000 km (4‚350 mi) * Rocky Mountains - 4‚800 km (2‚983 mi) * Himalayas - approximately 3‚800 km (2‚361 mi)[citation needed] * Great Dividing Range - 3‚700 km (2‚299 mi) * Transantarctic Mountains - 3‚500 km (2‚175 mi) By Continent Asia * * Alborz (Iran) * Al Hajar Mountains (Oman‚ UAE) * Altai Mountains (Russia‚ China‚ Mongolia‚ Kazakhstan) * Annamite Range (Laos
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Current Trends in Hospitality Industry Subject: Scholarship assignment Candidate: Zivojin Milivojevic/SLMC-CAIRNS The upcoming year is projected to be a better and brighter one for the hospitality industry‚ but what are the new factors driving the market in 2012?The landscape is evolving quickly as new technology demands that hotels become more social and engaging in their marketing efforts‚ travelers are looking for the best value propositions‚ and consumer demand is pushing for hotels to make
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ECONOMIC POTENTIALS OF FEDERALLY ADMINISTERED TRIBAL AREAS (FATA) 1. General. Situated midway along Pakistan’s border with Afghanistan is a wedge of rugged terrain‚ dotted with sparsely populated valleys‚ home to a dozen Pakhtun tribes and hundreds of clans and sub-tribes. This mountainous land‚ known as the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)‚ is made up of seven ‘political agencies’ and six smaller zones‚ called ‘Frontier Regions’ (Annex P refers)‚ which separate the tribal agencies from
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