Grade 11 end of year Business Studies exam paper SECTION A QUESTION 1 1.1 Various options are provided as answers to the following questions. Select the correct answer and simply write the letter (A – D) in the block provided alongside each question. 1.1.1 Government budgets and allocations to the various sectors forms part of the ............... A. Fiscal Policy. B. Monetary Policy. C. Micro-lending. D. REPO rate. 1.1.2 Which of the following are the characteristics of the company Urban
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I was just walking down the street in Sydney’s CBD just to get my coffee. As I entered the café the smell of roasting coffee beans made its way into my nose. People were sitting down at the tables and chairs‚ and customers chatting with each other over a coffee based beverage. I went to the counter to order my coffee and ordered what I get everyday ;a large cup of black coffee. As I walked across the shop to the sugar counter‚ I heard a familiar voice behind me‚ as I turned around it was Sam from
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1. Discuss the meanings Steve now places on health and physical activity. Steve doesn’t put much meaning on his health‚ either mentally‚ physically‚ emotionally or socially. He hasn’t got his family to encourage him to get out and participate in sport‚ so he let himself go and does not get motivated. From his point of view his health is good and is living the “good life” because he hasn’t got support to get his life back to what he was. The “good life” from his view is to go out every weekend
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Date “How Much Land Does a Man Need?” by Leo Tolstoy Literary Analysis: Irony A parable often contains irony‚ because the lesson of the story may be obvious to readers but not to the main character—at least until it’s too late. Irony refers to literary techniques used by a writer to portray differences between appearance and reality‚ expectation and result‚ or meaning and intention. In dramatic irony‚ there is a contradiction between what a character thinks and what the reader knows to be true
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How Much Land Does A man Need? The main character of "How Much Land Does A man Need?” is a clear example of an insatiable desire for possessions and wealth which at the end destroys the person. Pahom was living a life "free from anxiety" as his wife said and "without time to let any nonsense settle in his head" according to Pahom’s words. As the story develops it reveals Pahom’s real problem was inside him because he was never content or please with the land and the possessions he had. At
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Work with parents to meet their children’s needs Explain changes which parenthood makes to the lives of parents. Before a child is even born the parents are adapting theirs lives getting ready for it to change into something they can only imagine what it will be like. A process of bonding is their when the child is born‚ imagining what it would be like to hitting reality of what parenthood is like. Parents have to care for a child in so many ways‚ teaching them different things and being that
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Year 11 English Prelim Assessment Task HOST: Welcome to the show Khaled. Before we begin the interview proper I would like the listeners to hear an excerpt from the novel. When it is finished‚ could you explain how this scene sets up some of the characters and themes of the novel? KHALED: Good morning and thank you. These particular few pages of my novel‚ The Kite Runner‚ hold some of the most important parts regarding character and theme set up. One of the first apparent themes is the book
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HOW MUCH LAND DOES A MAN NEED Leo Tolstoy by Mikhail Nesterov‚ 1906 | Author | Leo Tolstoy | Original title | "Много ли человеку земли нужно?" | Country | Russia | Language | Russian | Genre(s) | Short Story | Publication date | 1886 | "How Much Land Does a Man Require?" is an 1886 short story by Leo Tolstoy about a man who‚ in his lust for land‚ forfeits everything. ------------------------------------------------- Synopsis The protagonist of the story is a peasant named
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Is Year-Round Schooling Better for the Children? Emili Bell DeVry University Is Year-Round Schooling Better for the Children? There is no doubt that the school system in the United State needs some adjusting. There is a proposal of possibly extending school hours or shifting the schools into a year-round type system. There are many advantages to having the school operate in a year-round schedule as opposed to the traditional schedule as well as disadvantages. A year-round schooling system needs
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Arthur and the knights of the round table. It’s a fantasy/history book. Here is a short summary: After Uther Pendragon’s death‚ Merlin the druid forms a stone‚ and in it‚ a sword. On this sword‚ it is written that anyone who can pull it out of the stone will become the new king of England. After many years‚ the young Arthur‚ (secretly the son of Pendragon)‚ pulls this magical sword out of the stone‚ and becomes king. Together with Merlin‚ he constructs a round table‚ where only the best knights of
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