LUBS5000M The question paper consists of 8 printed page‚ each of which is identified by the Code Number LUBS5000M Statistical Tables Graph Paper LUBS5000M UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS January 2010 Examination for the degree of MA Accounting and Finance MSc Banking and Finance MSc International Finance MSc Management MSc International Business QUANTITATIVE METHODS Time allowed 3 hours Answer ALL questions. Section A (answer ALL questions) Section A carries 20% of the overall marks. 1. It
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Past‚ Present‚ and Future Paper “Impressions‚ what’s left behind when I leave the room‚” is a quote that I found on a picture about a year ago and which I have added to my signature with all outgoing emails at work. The author is unknown; however‚ the quote immediately felt like a reflection of me. Since completing an associate’s degree in nursing more than 10 years ago returning to school has been an aspiration of mine. Even though personal and professional growths were unveiled everyday throughout
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Chekhov is very much a play about the past. However‚ it is more specifically about breaking free from the past through change and acceptance. The consistent theme of memory in terms of both forgetting and remembering are evident throughout the play. The quote at the end of the play where Firs is forgotten and the cherry orchard is cut down is an important symbol of the past dying away and the characters moving on. Firs ends the play and he represents the past in both historical and personal terms
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Loss of innocence 1942 was a difficult year for all Americans. World War II brought changes to every citizen. However‚ in the protected world of Devon‚ Phineas and Gene started junior year with their innocence and optimism intact. During their junior year‚ Phineas and Gene experienced tragedies that led to their loss of innocence. These tragedies made the boys realize that they would never again feel the purity of their younger days. While Phineas is at Devon‚ he attempts to convince himself
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Shortly after Finny’s fall from the tree‚ Gene‚ consumed by guilt and fear‚ obeys a strange compulsion to dress ike his roommate. He puts on Finny’s clothes - even the unconventional pink shirt that was the "emblem" for the Allied bombing of Central Europe - and looks at himself in the mirror. There Gene sees he has become Finny "to the life." The physical resemblance Gene senses‚ brings on a surge of Finny’s own unique spirit within him. Unexpectedly‚ Gene feels free‚ daring‚ confident - just like
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As we said in our October Newsletter We are delighted to announce that we have been collaborating with renowned fiddle player Harry Bolick to bring you the complete recorded works of Narmour and Smith. This is the first time that all their recordings have been collected together. Each CD contains the following info: William Thomas Narmour‚ fiddle. Shellie Walton Smith‚ guitar. Old Timey‚ String Band‚ Mississippi country fiddle. Informative booklet notes by Harry Bolick. Detailed discography.
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A Separate Peace: Introduction Since it was first published in 1959‚ John Knowles’s novel A Separate Peace has gradually acquired the status of a minor classic. Set in the summer of 1942 at a boys’ boarding school in New Hampshire‚ the novel focuses on the relationship between two roommates and best friends‚ Gene Forrester and Phineas. Both approaching their last year of high school and anticipating their involvement in World War II‚ Gene and Phineas have very different dispositions. Gene‚ from
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Sports‚ in many ways‚ affect us mentally just like it affected the actions of the kids at Devon. Finny views athletics as an "absolute good‚" and throughout A Separate Peace‚ athletic contests represent an alternative to war. Like war‚ sports involve opposing sides and intent on victory‚ but unlike war sporting events lack the casualties common to the battlefield. Finny’s perspective on sports is exactly the opposite of his views on the war. He sees war as a construct invented by governments‚ a conflict
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Through his use of duality in A Separate Peace‚ John Knowles is attempting to convey to the reader that as we mature and come to realize who we are‚ we do many questionable things. It is not until we are older and reflect upon these things that we see what we have done and are able to accept responsibility for these actions. The narration of A Separate Peace alternates from the perspective of a younger Gene and an older Gene. Younger Gene’s opinion on life drastically changes as he grows as a
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"Nothing endures‚ not a tree‚ not love‚ not even a death by violence." Page 6 "I was beginning to see that Phineas could get away with anything. I couldn’t help envying him a little‚ which was perfectly normal. There was no harm in envying your best friend a little." Page 18 "If I had fallen awkwardly enough‚ I could have been killed. Finny had practically saved my life." Page 24 "To keep silent about this amazing happening deepened the shock for me. It made Finny
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