Centre No. Candidate No. Paper Reference(s) Surname Initial(s) Signature 4325/2H Examiner’s use only London Examinations IGCSE Biology Paper 2H Team Leader’s use only Higher Tier Wednesday 11 May 2005 – Morning Time: 2 hours Question Leave Number Blank 1 2 3 4 5 Materials required for examination Nil Items included with question papers Nil 6 7 8 Instructions to Candidates In the boxes above‚ write your centre number and candidate number‚ your surname
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Meerkats: Standing Tall Steven Fetherolf Strayer University Introduction Standing tall‚ the small animal scans the sky for predators‚ his neck extended and head swiveling side to side‚ ever diligent in the search for anything that may prove a threat to his group of fellow meerkats. At his fullest height‚ he barely reaches 12”‚ the average of an adult male in his species. What is this strange animal‚ looking similar to a mongoose or an elongated squirrel and sporting black “bandit” markings
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Dragon City Complete Dragon Breeding Guide By Gamelytic Dragon breeding is a unique part of the game play in Dragon City. However‚ it is hard to figure out how to breed what without the formula. In this guide‚ we will provide some formulas and tutorials on how to breed the dragons that you love and use in Dragon City. Please share this guide with your Dragon City and facebook friends if you have found it helpful. Lastly please check out the rest of our Dragon City guides. Basic Dragon Breeding
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Maria lopez 4-4-13 Engish There are many theories and ideas created throughout history based on religion. One of the most debatable theories based on religion are the seven deadly sins. One reason is because of the religious bond it holds with many people. Aswell because certain individuals have many different beliefs and opinions. The theory of the existence of the seven deadly sins came about during the
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Cleopatra The differing perspectives on Cleopatra’s image and death reveal much about the subjective nature of historical interpretation. The range of competing theories concerning Cleopatra in life and in death are a clear illustration that images in history change according to social context and each individuals perspective. The issue of Cleopatra’s image‚ particularly her beauty‚ has remained a popular obsession for two millennia‚ though the scarcity of reliable evidence prevents a truly objective
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Banned in Sweden‚ neutered‚ muzzled‚ and microchip-identified in Great Britain‚ and prohibited from entering some areas of North America‚ the pit bull terrier is as much a victim of the press as it is of its historic breeding to fight other dogs. Some unscrupulous owners‚ taking advantage of its natural tenaciousness and strength‚ continue to use abusive training techniques to produce fighting pit bulls‚ willing to take on any animal‚ and even humans. Therefore‚ pit bulls are said to be popular with
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banishment by Gabriel to avenge himself. Adam and Eve ‚ preparing for their labors‚ decide to work separatly ‚ even if Adam is anxious that eve would be an easy prey to Satan’s temptation . In this passage we can see the approach of the Satan ‚ (the snake) and the begining of his temptation that will lead Eve to eat the prohibited fruit. We can clearly see that Milton here uses a mix of Classical and Judeo-christian mythology to tell this tale. We can thus wonder In which way he uses these influences
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Symbols Symbols such as black cats that represent bad luck and four leaf clovers that represent good luck are universal and helps an audience understand events in a story. For example the use of the snake venom used to kill the old king makes us connect that to the story of Adam and Eve because we see a snake as someone who causes trouble. Comedy Follows the plot of a story from going to an undesirable state to a desirable state. Tragedy The opposite of comedy; going from a desirable state to an
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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets has the Muggle-born wizards and witches at Hogwarts under threat from the mysterious Heir of Slytherin. The Heir opens the Chamber of Secrets that is hidden in Hogwarts and unleashes the monster inside‚ which petrifies some of the “Mudbloods”. Harry Potter finds the Chamber of Secrets and faces a basilisk; a creature known for its killing gaze. Harry Potter‚ in his latest adventure‚ saves the Muggle-born witches and wizards in Hogwarts from a powerful adversary
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example of this is when Guy and Clarisse are at the hospital and Bradbury compares Clarisse’s stomach getting pumped to a snake going into her stomach: “They had this machine. They had two machines really. One of them slid down into your stomach like a black cobra down an echoing well looking for all the old water and the old time gathered there” (12). This implies that the “snake” is reviving Mildred after she has just attempted suicide. Another example of where imagery is represented by metaphors
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