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    2009 H I G H E R S C H O O L C E R T I F I C AT E E X A M I N AT I O N English (Standard) and English (Advanced) Paper 1 — Area of Study Total marks – 45 Section I Pages 3–8 General Instructions • Reading time – 10 minutes • Working time – 2 hours • Write using black or blue pen 15 marks • Attempt Question 1 • Allow about 40 minutes for this section Section II Page 9 15 marks • Attempt Question 2 • Allow about 40 minutes for this section Section III Pages 10–11 15 marks • Attempt

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    Question# 4: African cultures‚ by and large‚ bring a similar world view to the relationship between man and the spiritual realm‚ one that is marked by an extremely personal interaction. In the broader African spiritual world human beings are seen to be under the constant influence of other people‚ their ancestors‚ minor deities‚ the Creator‚ and various forces of nature. As a result the African spiritual world can be described as interactive since all things are endowed with life-force. How is this

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    unity that is created by repetition of the one main idea that is heard at is heard at 0.15‚ 0.46‚ 3.20 and 3.48 and the variety that is applied to it each time. This song is a classic bossa nova-which is music for dance or by definition a lively ballroom dance similar to the samba that originated in Brazil in the early 1960s. This is an ensemble piece with solo instruments featured‚ this piece could not attain it’s goals if it were being played as a solo. It shares all the main features of Jazz

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    BTEC L3 Diploma in Business Unit 21: Aspects of contract & Business law Date issued: Monday 14th March 2011 Completion date: Friday 15th July 2011 Assessment and assignment Activities Learning Outcomes On completion of this unit a learner should: 1. Understand the legal requirements for a valid contract 2. Understand the meaning and effect of terms in a standard form contract 3. Understand the impact of statutory consumer protection on the parties to a contract 4. Know the remedies available

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    Romeo and Juliet‚ a story of passion and hatred sets the scene in the city of Fair Verona. An everlasting feud between the Capulet and Montague families disrupts the peace in the city and causes a tragic fate for the two forbidden star-crossed lovers; Romeo and Juliet. Devotion‚ revenge and authority force the young lovers to act impulsively and their irresponsible actions lead them to a tragic fate of death and despair. William Shakespeare’s one-of-a-kind tale has been taken - many times - and

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    Nowadays peple spend thousands to conduct a grand wedding wit decorations.The decorations now also has changed.They really take iniative to decorate the wedding hall and made it like a palace unlike last time.Now many people prefer to marry in hotel ballrooms rather than in a temple.People are spending money to decorate the hall with fresh flowers that cost a lot but they dun realise that it is for short period. Besides that‚nowadays the ceremonies of Hindu marriage is shorten.Many ceremonies

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    offered to them in Atlantic City in 1964? Would the South Carolina Progressive Democratic Party have made the same decision in 1944? 4. The wife and daughters of Malcolm X/El-Hajj Malik El Shabazz were in the front of the audience at the Audubon Ballroom when he was assassinated. Were there long term effects upon his children and grandchildren? 5. Were the urban uprisings in the 1960s in cities like Los Angeles (Watts) and Newark‚ New Jersey‚ related to the struggle for civil

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    ceiling. By the staircase are sculptures of Malakas & Maganda and the paintings of Fernando Amorsolo. The proscenium arch is seen by the theater stage in perfect view of the 1670 seats. But what could be the most impressive part is the Grand Ballroom—a striking room that has regal chandeliers‚ parquet wood flooring and a balcony leading to an open area. Our visit made us realize that during its celebrated days‚ The Met is home to theatrical performances‚ operas‚ musicals and zarzuelas but

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    Femme Fatlaes in Film Noir

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    Intro In postwar cinema‚ the change of popular genre switched from melodrama to film noir. The new elements of film noir were artistically exciting‚ as seen in its mise-en-scene. The mise-en-scene of film noir became more visually mysterious and provocative‚ demanding a transformation of women characters. While still holding on to elements of the women in melodrama‚ the sexuality that was once muted‚ was turned up to create the femme fatale. The femme fatale is a necessary component of mise-en-scene

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    American cultures that were introduced in different dance movements. Some dances introduced to the population during this time includes the Lindy Hop and the Charleston. These movements included swing dance and flapper movements that were expressed in ballrooms and social settings. These elements were the original forms of jazz dance that influenced more styles and movements past the 20’s. Because of these new movements‚ jazz-influenced dance was created. Going further in time into the 40’s‚ elements of

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