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    THE INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS OF PAKISTAN Foundation Examinations Autumn 2009 September 10‚ 2009 FUNCTIONAL ENGLISH Module A Q.1 (a) (MARKS 100) (3 hours) State whether the underlined words in the following sentences are adjectives‚ adverbs or none of these. (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) (vii) (viii) (ix) (x) The French town has an interesting history. Akram said that he was sincerely sorry for misusing the tax fund. He ran fast. This is a fast car. You don’t look well today

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    Images for types of sewing machines - Report images Common misconception: Text is stored and processed by the computer as alphanumeric symbols. Alphanumeric symbols (e.g. A‚ B‚ C‚ D‚ 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ etc.) are an example of abstraction. They can be converted to and from other representations that are easier for a computer to process (e.g. binary code). The beauty of abstraction is that the user never knows this is occurring; the computer does the conversion ’behind-the-scenes. Right now‚ you

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    Teenagers- Then and Now

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    Thesis: The lifestyle of a teenager in the Middle Ages was very different from the lifestyle of most modern American teenagers. Childhood ended early for children in the Middle Ages. In upper class families‚ girls married as young as 12 and boys as young as 14. They did not normally choose their own marriage partners. Their parents arranged their marriages for them. Children were expected to help the family earn a living as soon as they were able. A young person in the Middle Ages had fewer options

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    Teenagers Are Lazy

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    Zach Londberg Mrs. Loula English 10 March/13/15 Teens Today’s teenagers are lazy and don’t care about the future. Most teenagers would rather just lay back and relax and not have to do anything. They would rather eat‚ sleep‚ rave‚ and repeat is basically how most teens are. I chose three reasons on why teens are lazy and those reasons are is that they love food‚ they would rather sleep then do anything else‚ and when it comes to doing something by there selves they find an easy way out of doing

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    Teenagers' Morality

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    Influences on teenagers’ morality Moral decisions are an important aspect of the growth and development of teenagers. There are many factors that influence a young person’s decisions; the biggest factor may be a teenager’s parents. Today’s parents are moving away from the old adage “do as I say‚ not as I do‚” as they realize that their actions and behavior may be a bigger influence on their children than previously thought.   1. Sex and Teen Pregnancy * The rate of teen pregnancy is

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    Getting Older

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    Scary about DARA‚ spend a night in the house alone 1. PERSON DARA was 19 years old. He lived with his uncle’s flat nearby in Phnom Penh. He was a student 1st year at a university in Phnom Penh‚ and he had a part time job at Restaurants. He was a gentleman with short hair‚ black eyes‚ and tall. He was so handsome‚ kind‚ honest‚ and is a smart guy. 2. PROBLEM One day he needed to stay alone at night because his uncle had some mission to do at province. And his uncle advised him to call some

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    teenagers with weapons

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    Teenagers with weapons Derek Bentley- final hours. We started the hanging scene by discussing staging ideas to involve the audience most. I recommended the idea of having the audience sitting in ‘’end on” because I think it is the most effective for this certain performance because as Sam said in our group discussion we can have a police man in the audience shouting at Derek as he is being pulled back towards his fate of death. We used a variety of different mediums and levels‚ we also used a couple

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    alcohol to teenagers

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    habbit of aping the grown-ups.To add‚ old generation has one sentence which could not be futher accurate :” Like father like son”.A silence example here is in a family‚when the chidren see their father smokes ‚for relaxing or father’s hobby‚they will think cigarette contains none of harm.It results in the fact that the kid will try to smoke once‚twice and many times later‚for the though of relaxing or just playing for fun.Besides‚ teenagers nowadays tend to have a lot of friends‚not only their friends

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    Teenagers and Drugs

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    Teenagers should not be using drugs at all. The drugs like alcohol‚ cigarette‚ and many more are consuming everyday are slowly killing them‚ it destroys their life‚ drugs’ laws criminalise teenagers‚ and teens that use drugs will create negative effects on their children. Drugs might be everywhere in our world‚ but we teenagers need to think about our health and our future before accepting the devil’s offers. Drugs destroy teenager’s life; drugs damage the brain’s functions and create hallucinations

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    What would life be without Diversity Programmes? For most of us‚ college life may not be significantly different – we would still interact with people from other social groups‚ and I believe Amherst will still aspire to be ‘diverse’. However‚ we would definitely have a much limited capacity in reaching out to shyer applicants unsure about their place in Amherst‚ which is still often characterised as school that caters to a select kind of person. Besides‚ what does ‘diversity’ actually mean anyway

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