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    Global war is one of the defining features of twentieth-century experience‚ and the first global war is the subject of one of this period’s topics‚ “Representing the Great War.” Masses of dead bodies strewn upon the ground‚ plumes of poison gas drifting through the air‚ hundreds of miles of trenches infested with rats—these are but some of the indelible images that have come to be associated with World War I (1914-18). It was a war that unleashed death‚ loss‚ and suffering on an unprecedented scale

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    Tourism PAT GR 12 2015 Eng

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    Assessment Instrument 7 7 7 7 7 9 18 4. LIST OF RESOURCES 4.1 PAT mark sheet (TOUR01) 4.2 National moderation instrument (TOUR02) 4.3 Learner’s Declaration of Authenticity (TOUR03) 4.4 Teacher’s Declaration of Authenticity (TOUR04) 4.5 Map of the Northern Cape (TOUR05) Templates of The Awesome Race Game Cards (TOUR06) 4.6 23 24 25 27 28 29 31 5. CONCLUSION 32 Copyright reserved 3 3 4 4 5 Please turn over Tourism 1. 3 NSC DBE/PAT 2015 INTRODUCTION The 16 Curriculum and Assessment Policy

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    In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries‚ the Northern and Southern colonies were extremely different. Each “section” of America was socially‚ economically‚ and politically dissimilar from the next. From the beginning‚ it was difficult to picture the colonies as their own separate nation due to a lack of colonial unity. In the Southern plantation colonies‚ social structure was molded mostly by the emphasis on slavery and racism that was perpetuated. A hierarchy of status and wealth similar to

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    Modern Irish Writing. London: Routledge‚ 1993. Gibbons‚ SR (Ed). Ireland 1780-1914. Glasgow & London‚ 1978. Philpin. Nationalism and Popular Protest in Ireland. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press‚ 1987. A History on the Net Group. 2000. The Northern Ireland Timeline. Retrieved March 23‚ 2012‚ http://www.historyonthenet.com/Timeline/NorthernIreland/ [ 1 ]. This act abolished the Irish parliament and formally united Ireland and Great Britain to become the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland

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    These dialects are: Inuvialuktun‚ spoken in the Inuvialuit region in the Northwest Territories; Inuinnaqtun (primarily in some communities in western Nunavut); Inuttitut (Eastern Nunavut); Inuttitut (Nunavik); and Inuttut (Nunatsiavut)” (Statistics Canada‚ 2009). “There are two different ways people in Nunavut write the Inuit language: Qaliujaaqpait

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    The aim of this essay is to present a sociological interpretation on the background to the Northern Ireland as not simply a religious war by looking Catholic discrimination in detail and also help develop a better understanding of how the discrimination has been reversed in recent years. Firstly‚ two key theorists Hewitt and O’Hearn will be discussed in relation to the conflict and the discrimination of Catholics in voting‚ housing and employment. Their views will then be expanded in relation to

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    mid 1800’s and since the early days of the United States’‚ different ways of life existed in the northern and southern portions of the country. -Each portion desired its principles to be spread to the new US territories. -The Northern United States‚ at the time‚ possessed a diverse economy consisting of agricultural and industrial fields. This region employed workers in these fields. -The Northern United States‚ at the time‚ possessed an economy based solely on a few cash crops and relied on slave

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    Slavery was established in America before its independence was. Throughout the country‚ the act of abusing black men‚ women‚ and children for the selfish reasons slave owners had was prominent and popular. Gradually‚ however‚ slavery died out in the Northern states. What started as a minute detail some people may have noticed was solidified when Abraham Lincoln was elected President as a Republican‚ a party that strongly fought to abolish slavery in the country. Immediately‚ Southern slave owners felt

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    Heaney Letter Dear Mr. Heaney‚ I have recently studied some of your poetry for my leaving certificate english course and I feel greatly changed by what I read. To say the least‚ it made a strong impression on me. It was a memorable experience. I looked into five of your poems with great depth and they were; "A Constable Calls"‚ "The Forge"‚ "The Underground"‚ "The Tollund Man"‚ and of course "The Skunk". These poems inspired a range of emotions in me that I would never have expected to feel

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    A) Who wrote the text‚ when‚ and what was their role? Gerry Adams in October 1994. Gerry Adams is the political leader of the nationalist party Sinn Fein in Northern Ireland. B) In what historical context was the text produced? Throughout the twentieth century‚ Northern Ireland has been divided in its identity and affiliations as a state and nation. There are those who say the entirety of Ireland should be one nation‚ separate from the sovereignty of Britain. And there are those who believe

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