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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Cather uses numerous symbols in O Pioneers! to provide readers a deeper understanding of the characters and plot. Not only found in literature and other kinds of written works but also in the arts‚ symbols are concrete objects‚ people‚ or places used to represent abstract qualities‚ such as love and peace. Writers employ universal or well-known symbols so that its intended audience can understand though the meanings associated with symbols may change over time--what seems clear to people a century
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Carol Patterson UNIT 502 27/11/14 Promote Professional development 1179 WORDS Before a team meeting‚ I evaluate everyone’s needs for professional development via the training matrix and their self-appraisal forms which are distributed prior. I also discuss with my line manager (owner) other objectives which may need addressing. Each team is equally divided into mixed groups informed by my knowledge and understanding of their skills‚ capabilities and capacity. A team is allocated
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Surrounded by Small Men "It is your fate to always be surrounded by little men" (92) In Willa Cather’s novel‚ O Pioneers‚ Alexandra Bergson‚ the provider of her family‚ is full of imagination. This ability to think outside the box has brought her success. Although she possesses this gift‚ the men around are considerably close-minded. Since the men in her life‚ especially her brothers‚ Lou and Oscar‚ and her long-time friend‚ Carl‚ are stubbornly unreceptive to new ideas they unintentionally deny
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S E T T I N G T H E S TA G E Planning a Web Development Project Presented by: Kelly Goto kelly@gotomedia.com kgoto@aol.com (415) 957-7701 session url www.gotomedia.com/atlanta00/stage Cool cover illustration by Eunice Moyle SESSION OUTLINE 1.0 The Project: Introduction 2.0 Before You Start: The Client 3.0 The Proposal: The Development Process 4.0 Estimating: Time and Resources 4.1 4.2 The Budget: Estimating by Hours The Budget: Estimating by Task 5.0 Creative
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“Thousand of experiences teach us‚ that space communicates” E.T.Hall (1990 p 161) The search for the lingual foundations of human culture will lead to non verbal communication without which the diversity and sophistication of today’s language system would be impossible. While commenting on the significance of non verbal communication in the evolution of human language‚ Harrison and Crounch (1972) suggest that “in the development of each human being‚ non verbal communication precedes and perhaps structures
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information on the World Wide Web". Because the web is relatively new in terms of reaching a large percentage of a country ’s population‚ users ’ experience‚ understanding and expertise varies widely. Technically-minded people will arguably have been familiar with the World Wide Web for longer‚ and therefore be able to find specific information more efficiently‚ if not more quickly than less experienced users. Defining easy ’ in terms of using the World Wide Web is interesting. In terms of searching
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5 LIMITATIONS 1.1.6 HARDWARE & SOFTWARE SPECIFICATIONS 1.1.7 ORGANISATION PROFILE 2. PROJECT ANALYSIS 1. STUDY OF THE SYSTEM 2. INPUT & OUTPUT 3. PROCESS MODULES USED WITH JUSTIFICATION 3. DESIGN PHASE 1. DATAFLOW 2. UML DIAGRAMS 4. IMPLEMENTATION PHASE 5. TESTING 1. TYPES OF TESTING 1. COMPILING TEST 2. EXECUTION TEST
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1. The Gift of the Magi 2. The Cop and the Anthem 3. The Making of a New Yorker 4. The Last Leaf 5. The Poet and the Peasant 6. Holding up a Train 7. Law and Order 8. One Thousand Dollars 9. Girl 10. The Dream 11. The Making of a New Yorker Besides many other things‚ Raggles was a poet. He was called a tramp; but that was only an elliptical way of saying that he was a philosopher‚ an artist‚ a traveller‚ a naturalist and a discoverer. But most of all he was a poet. In all
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1 How has Microsoft responded to competitive opportunities in the past? What patterns do you see? Microsoft’s Search threats and From the very beginning Microsoft looked at opportunities through a lens of long term prospects. Starting with MS-DOS‚ Microsoft sold only its “rights to use” to IBM expecting that others developing similar systems will have the need to use similar control software. Developing this first opportunity‚ Microsoft established the Microsoft brand with its first equity
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