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    General Certificate of Education Advanced Subsidiary Examination June 2015 Applied Business Unit 3 BS03/PM Financial Planning and Monitoring Preliminary Material To be distributed to candidates no sooner than 2 March 2015 NOTICE TO CANDIDATES You will be given one copy of this Preliminary Material for use during your preparation for the examination‚ which you may annotate as you wish‚ but which you will not be allowed to take into the examination. The Preliminary Material will be repeated within

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    consonant combinations‚ such as “kn‚” that were later simplified. (Benson). Understanding these differences is the key to understanding the rhythm and sound of Chaucer’s Prologue. For instance‚ the Prologue begins: Whan that Aprill‚ with his shoures soote The droghte of March hath perced to the roote (Chaucer 1) Modern English translation: When in April the sweet showers fall And pierce the drought of March to the root‚ and all (Coghill) The reader can see the

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    General Prologue: Introduction Fragment 1‚ lines 1–42 Summary Whan that Aprill with his shoures soote The droghte of March hath perced to the roote . . . (See Important Quotations Explained) The narrator opens the General Prologue with a description of the return of spring. He describes the April rains‚ the burgeoning flowers and leaves‚ and the chirping birds. Around this time of year‚ the narrator says‚ people begin to feel the desire to go on a pilgrimage. Many

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    professional people every month to make sure they can maximise customer satisfaction. According to Sucher & Mcmanus (2005)‚ The Ritz-Carlton would compare occupancy rate‚ average daily rate and revenue per available room with their strong competitor-Four Seasons. By comparing with their main competitor‚ they would know where they should improve and enhance. Furthermore‚ Ritz-Carlton does compare the budget with each month which can avoid unnecessary costs‚ increase gross profit and net profit as

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    Adi Davis 12/10/12 AP Lit Mr. Campbell “I Can’t Believe I Read this in Middle English: The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer. Perhaps the first dark comedy?” Throughout The Canterbury Tales‚ Chaucer seems to question the popularity of courtly love in his own culture‚ and to highlight the contradictions between courtly love and Christianity‚ and social casts and convention. Courtly love is the notion that true love only exists outside of

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    in Florence‚ Italy and the other being Summer Street in the Surrey Hills of England. Summer Street brings a negative connotation with it and Florence carries a joyful connotation. In Florence‚ a connotation arises that is joyful at the end. The connotation of joy comes with the fact that it was the place that George and Lucy have their kiss as well as where the go the following Spring after everything happened. The reason that Surrey Hills has a negative connotation carried with it is because that

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    Kingston-type ware or also known as surrey white-wares were very common from the 13th to the 16th centuries and were made of white-firing‚ sandy clay‚ tempered with rounded quartz sand. All Kingston-type wares are wheel-thrown‚ apart from a few forms that were slab-built. However‚ it was not until the end of the 11th century that local potters began to use and experiment with applying glaze to their wares. By the end of the 12th century‚ most ceramic industries in the London area had applied glazes

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    strong cockney background (she was born and raised in Bow‚ East London‚ before being evacuated to Surrey during WW2) and remained a Labour supporter. * My mother‚ who moved to the UK aged 19‚ also remained partial to political support for the working classes. | * My grandfather Donald Jackson was from a working class background who earned a scholarship to the Royal Grammar School‚ Guildford‚ Surrey. This provided him the platform to attend King’s College London and becoming a financial analyst

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    NOUNS Strong declension Stone- stān (m) Ship – scip (n) tale – talu (f)   Masculine Neuter Feminine Singular Plural Singular Plural Singular Plural Nominative Genitive Dative Accusative Weak declension Example declension of nama ’name’‚ ēage ’eye’‚ and tunge ’tongue’   Masculine Neuter Feminine Singular Plural Singular Plural Singular Plural Nominative Genitive Dative Accusative

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    Wyatt and Henry Howard‚ Earl of Surrey: not the only poetic genre in the Renaissance‚ but one of the most interesting‚ which has shaped our later conceptions of English poetry. Wyatt and Surrey were “courtly makers” (Puttenham). The Renaissance court was the undisputed centre of power (political system: absolutism). Attending court was the main route (if not the only) route to social advancement in Ren. England‚ but court life could also be extremely dangerous (Surrey was executed by Henry VIII).

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