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    POETRY (1): The poems “A Stone’s Throw” and “The Woman Who Speaks To The Man Who Has Employed Her Son” are about how women are treated. For each poem (a) Briefly describe what is taking place (8mks) (b) Discuss the speaker’s attitude towards women. (8mks) (c) Discuss 1 device which is used effectively to convey the treatment of women. (9mks). The poems “A Stone’s Throw” and “The Woman Who Speaks To The Man Who Has Employed Her Son” both deal with different views of women and how they

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    [pic] [pic] Name of Student: Stacy Peters School: St.Vincent and the Grenadines Community College Lecturer: MsCollins Center Number: 150028 Candidate Number: 1500284561 Table of Contents Definition of the Problem…………………………………………………………………………………………..2 Algorithms…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………4 Narrative………………………………………………………………………………………………………….5 Flow Chart………………………………………………………………………………………………………..7 Coding of Program…………………………………………………………………………………………………

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    Examples 5A Scientific notation (Standard Number): Conversions and Calculations 1. Scientific notation is used as a shorthand way of writing very large and very small numbers. 2. The decimal point is placed after the first significant figure‚ and then this decimal is multiplied by the appropriate power of 10. 3. The power of 10 is found as follows. 
• If the decimal point is moved left (for large numbers)‚ the power of 10 is the number of places moved left. 
• If the decimal point is

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    The Geography of Egypt

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    Page 8 | List of Illustrations Figure 1: Location of Egypt | Page 2 | Figure 2: Map of Maadi | Page 2 | Figure 3: Trundle Wheel | Page 3 | Figure 4: Example of shop that’s not ground level | Page 3 | Figure 5: Raw data collection and NNI calculation for cafes | Page 4 | Figure 6: NNI Calculations for selected Low Order shops | Page 5 | Figure 7: NNI Calculations for selected High Order shops | Page 5 | Figure 8: Example of café | Page 7 | Figure 9: Example of clustering of kiosks

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    conditions (8 marks) Figure 1c shows a weathering profile commonly found in tropical regions. (i) Explain the processes leading to its formation. (6 marks) (ii) 2001-CE-GEOG 1–3 What are the possible effects of the development of such a profile on the stability of slopes? (3 marks) –2– Go on to the next page 2. Figure 2 shows the temperature distribution of the world in a certain month and the climatic graphs of three places‚ X‚ Y and Z. Figure 2 I II mm

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    Definition of Measurement Measurement is the process or the result of determining the ratio of a physical quantity‚ such as a length‚ time‚ temperature etc.‚ to a unit of measurement‚ such as the meter‚ second or degree Celsius. The science of measurement is called metrology. The English word measurement originates from the Latin mēnsūra and the verb metiri through the Middle French mesure. Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Measurement Measurement Quantities *Basic Fundamental Quantity

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    share their knowledge about unique beers from around the world. 1 COMPANY ORGANIZATIONAL CHART HEAD HEAD ALL- AROUND STAFF ALL- AROUND STAFF ALL- AROUND STAFF ALL- AROUND STAFF ALL- AROUND STAFF ALL- AROUND STAFF Figure 1: Organizational Chart The two heads‚ Messrs. Villafuerte and Morales‚ share the 6 employees. The employees have no specific position since the heads believe in equal distribution of responsibilities among employees. Each employee is authorized

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    order to make the point that the best way to deal with inner emotions/feelings is confronting or talking about them. Not only does Blake use an extended metaphor‚ but allusion‚ tone‚ and title also contribute to his message. An extended metaphor is a figure of speech that compares two essentially unlike things at some length and in several ways. In “Poison Tree”‚ the poet compares a tree to the speaker’s anger. Throughout the poem‚ the tree grows which resembles the speaker’s anger growing. In lines

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    1. How many significant figures are in the following       a.  100000007 9 significant figures       b.  0.000000010 2 significant figures       c.  9.02000 3 significant figures       d.  100000 1 significant figures    2. Multiply or divide the following and give the answer in significant figures      a. 35.2 x  .0071= 2.4992 =2.50      b  2000 divided by  3.33= 600.6006006 = 600      c  45.5 x  2.22 x  10= 1010.1 = 1000    3. Add or subtract the following place answer

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    Alliteration 1. Is derived from Latin’s “Latira”. It means “letters of alphabet”. It is a stylistic device in which a number of words‚ having the same first consonant sound‚ occur close together in a series. 2. Use of the same consonant at the beginning of each stressed syllable in a line of verse. Around the rock the ragged rascal ran. But a better butter makes a batter better. A big bully beats a baby boy. Park Place. Mary marveled at the magnificent monument. Anadiplosis The term anadiplosis

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