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    Paper Reference(s) 6663 Edexcel GCE Core Mathematics C1 Advanced Subsidiary Monday 10 January 2005  Afternoon Time: 1 hour 30 minutes Materials required for examination Mathematical Formulae (Green) Items included with question papers Nil Calculators may NOT be used in this examination. Instructions to Candidates In the boxes on the answer book‚ write the name of the examining body (Edexcel)‚ your centre number‚ candidate number‚ the unit title (Core Mathematics C1)‚ the paper

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    through all of your texts and pick out the main points to do with these themes. Not only will you familiarise yourself with the texts in the process‚ but you should also find that a lot of the points can be easily recycled into your actual essay in the exam and that’s the aim. Get a piece of paper‚ head it up with the theme you’re looking at and then divide it into columns. Think of a point from one of the texts and simultaneously whether that same point can be made in another text -- i.e. compare and

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    examiners what it means (even if you are sure you understand because they could give you extra points or vocabulary 3. Parroting Technique: If you really go blank‚ don’t worry. Just say you agree then repeat everything your friend just said. You’ll still get marks for participation. 4. Bimbo Technique: If you have absolutely nothing to say‚ repeat this sentence: “I’m sorry‚ I don’t understand your point. Can you please explain it again?” 5. Cooperative Technique: If your friend can’t remember

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    perspectives were especially interesting when switching back and forth from Akos to Cyra‚ as chapters told from Akos’ point of view were in third person‚ and chapters told from Cyra’s point of view were in first person. Cyra’s journey from abused tool of her brother Ryzek to turning against him was fascinating as her character goes through dynamic change. Therefore‚ the two different points of view allowed the reader to delve deeper into the minds of the two main characters and added a whole new layer

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    In the article‚ “Political correctness is destroying America. That’s why I am on a mission to crush it‚” Nick Adams discusses the negative effects of political correctness on American culture. He writes that political correctness has taken hold of America’s universities‚ schools‚ media‚ and large corporations. Adams believes that political correctness threatens the American Dream. Adams describes political correctness as threat to our safety‚ education‚ and religious freedom‚ as it can be linked

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    Herod was the king of Judaea in BC; he was described as a madman who killed his family and an ‘evil genius’. 2. What political point of view is Dawe expressing? Dawe is talking about the tyrannical political point of view 3. Why use this style? What effect does it have on expressing the point of view? To show the badness in the story‚ it highlights the point of view that he is trying to get across The Cornflake 1. This poem is full of ambiguity and wit. What are the hidden meanings and

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    research‚ supporting or refuting other points of view). Organize these into topics if necessary. 3. As you sort‚ list and think about your problem/issue‚ keep track of what isn’t known/what needs to be done concerning this problem. This can go into your conclusions. Use your outline to guide your writing. Here’s the structure of a sample paragraph in your literature review that may help you if you have never written one before: 1. Introduce a concept / Make a point about a particular topic of research

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    well as the points I wanted to stay within. I had a resistance point of twenty four million and an alternative offer of twenty million‚ therefore I was going to start my offer around sixteen million if I was offering the opening bid. However‚ the “seller” I was partnered with had already performed this negotiation‚ so I took it into my best interest to observe another negotiation and write this journal entry on the actions they took. Early in the negotiation the seller made it a point to let the

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    thesis and organization methods. Barry and Britt share many similarities in their literary elements. Literary elements are symbols and allusions. An allusion is usually used to refer to a person‚ place or thing that is common knowledge‚ it may point to a famous event‚ a familiar saying or a well-known story or song (734). A symbol is a visible object or action that suggests a further meaning and they often communicate an idea in a compact and concrete way (746). They both use these literary elements

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    Table Tennis Table Tennis is an Olympic Sport which is played indoors – although it can be played outdoors as a recreational sport. The game was invented in the late 1880’s when game makers tried to emulate the popularity of lawn tennis by developing indoor versions of it. Around 1898 the English sports company John Jaques & Son were manufacturing the first table tennis sets and popularizing the game. They used rackets (bats/paddles) with velum stretched over an outer casing (similar to small drum)

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