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    Cat Notes

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    NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE GRADE 12 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS TECHNOLOGY P2 (THEORY) NOVEMBER 2010 MARKS: 150 TIME: 3 hours This question paper consists of 15 pages. Copyright reserved Please turn over Computer Applications Technology/P2 2 NSC DBE/November 2010 INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION 1. 2. 3. This question paper consists of SECTION A and SECTION B. Answer ALL the questions. Number the answers correctly according to the numbering system used in this question paper.

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    Persian Cats

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    Summary of the Film and Research “No one knows Persian cats” is an Iran rap art firm‚ and this film depicts Iranian city life with a variety of music language. Meanwhile‚ the film also shows how two young people struggle with their dreams‚ even though the way to reach their ambition was really hard. Since the Islamic revolution‚ the government forbade the all movies and music that inconformity to the Islamism. Hence‚ “No one know Persian cats” expressed the thinking of music culture. Under the advocacy

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    Power of Context

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    The Power of Context Paper Most people would believe that we are shaped and defined by our values and moral character. However‚ Malcolm Gladwell argues‚ in the chapter “The Power of Context‚ Bernie Goetz and the Rise and Fall of New York City Crime” In other words‚ The Power of Context is the social setting and or the environment around you and how it affects your behavior. Anticipating resistance from the reader Gladwell uses rhetorical strategies such as real life examples‚ controlled experiments

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    feeling uncomfortable and revealed. In “The Black Cat” and “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe‚ eyes are used as symbols to identify that the eyes are the windows to the soul. In “The Black Cat” by Edgar Allan Poe‚ the narrator acts violently towards his cat for no particular reason. Although the narrator doesn’t state why‚ he always seems to be drawn to the cat’s eye in a negative way. The first incident in which the narrator abuses the cat is when it doesn’t react to his rage and looks

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    Iago in Context

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    assumes that Othello is insecure due to his ethnic heritage‚ and uses this to his advantage. Iago himself is influenced by the context--the Elizabethan society. While Iago is correct of Othello’s insecurity‚ it is because of the attitudes towards Blackamoors during the Elizabethan era that Othello was insecure itself. There is evidence that there were a considerable number of black people in England in the late 16th Century. But in 1601‚ Elizabeth I gave orders to deport them‚ citing concerns about their

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    Historical context and social criticism are both crucial to the novels of the period but also inseparably intertwined. The influence of both these factors are especially clear in Coetzee’s Foe‚ Behn’s Oroonoko and Richardson’s Pamela‚ three very different novels from different times all of which rely on‚ and are clearly influenced by‚ their historical context in order to validate the relevance of their social criticisms. Writing and living in Apartheid South Africa‚ it is evident in Foe Coetzee

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    The Barking Cat

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    I began working on the material for my memoir‚ A Door in the Ocean‚ many years ago‚ way back in the year 2000. I was deep into the stories that would one day turn into my first fiction collection‚ The End of the Straight and Narrow‚ and back then I believed I was a dyed-in-the-wool fiction writer. I never considered that I had a life worth writing about‚ and like a lot of fiction writers‚ I’d been raised on the idea that nonfiction wasn’t the stuff of literature. There’s a long tradition of such

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    Uncertainty In Cat

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    to make people think. In the plot‚ Protagonist kept touching his students about the content of Schrodinger’s cat‚ which indirectly shows the uncertainty. Uncertainty is the theme of the whole film " As Prof Gopnik ponders the nearness of death in all our lives‚ the tininess of any one life‚ and the vanishingly small difference between death and life‚ could it be that he is Schrödinger’s Cat‚ both alive and dead? "( Peter). Also‚ there is another theme in this movie is a contradiction between certainty

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    Introduction Cats have been in Egypt for over 5‚000 years. The Egyptians were the first to domesticate cats. They had many pests that the cats helped eliminate. Plus the cats were so important to the Egyptian people that they would be mummified with different materials. So basically the Ancient Egyptians domesticated and mummified cats. The Domestication of Cats The Egyptians were possibly the first to domesticate cats. But the question is how did they do it? According to J. Hill‚ “Egyptians

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    Cats Table

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    Character Analysis Essay Mahad Ahmed Azra Lodi ENG3D 4/30/2013 Every person’s life expectation is to succeed and find out who they really are and what they mean to the people around them. The Cats Table is a book written by Michael Ondaatje. It narrates the story of Michael Ondaatje‚ a fictional depiction of the author at the age of eleven. Michael or “Mynah” as he called‚ boards upon a passenger liner called the Oronsay from Colombo‚ Sri Lanka to London‚ England. His 3 month journey has a

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