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    Final Examination

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    AM/SEP 2011/PAD120 CONFIDENTIAL UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA FINAL EXAMINATION COURSE INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL SCIENCE COURSE CODE PAD120 EXAMINATION SEPTEMBER 2011 TIME 3 HOURS INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES 1. This question paper consists of two (2) parts: 2. Answer ALL questions from PART A and any two (2) questions from PART B in the Answer Booklet. Start each answer on a new page. 3. Do not bring any material into the examination room unless permission

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    Lisa Gamel CSU Global Campus ITS320 Basic Programming Dr. Biswajit Panja Final February 26‚ 2015 /* * Program number: University – ITS-320 – Basic Programming * Name * Date: 02/26/2015 * */ public class NegativeAmountException extends Exception { private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L; public NegativeAmountException(String msg) { super(msg); } public NegativeAmountException() { } public String toString() { return "NegativeAmountException";

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    Night by Elie Wiesel

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    The Loss of Faith It is very difficult for a young teenager to keep faith in a God during a crisis. This can be very well shown in Elie Wiesel’s novel Night. This novel is a personal‚ first person account of a young child‚ named Eliezer‚ and his time in a concentration camp with his father. It shows how Elie’s faith‚ once strong and incredibly vibrant‚ becomes almost nothing. Be it through the loss of faith one of his mentors has‚ or seeing human bodies burn around you‚ or seeing a helpless

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    Midsummers Night Dream

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    to the plot. The confusion surrounding love is also repeated in both the play as a whole and the play that is going on inside the realm of Shakespeare’s comedy A Midsummer Night’s Dream. The Athenian lovers are put through a horrible confusing night at the hands of the fairies. The confusion and commotion is a result of the fairies meddling and dropping the love juice on the

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    The Final Girl

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    argues that‚ in particular the slasher film disturbs the traditional model of spectatorship and identification. "As the character who lives to tell the tale of horror‚ the final girl‚ Clover argues‚ must be accessible as a point of identification to male viewers. For this reason the final girl ’s gender is ambiguous. The final girl is boyish says Clover and she adds‚ what filmmakers seem to know better than film critics is that gender is less a wall than a permeable membrane. Using appropriate

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    Night Argumentative Essay

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    Brooke Thompson Mrs. Noonan English 10 B 15 March 2015 Night Argumentative Essay The horror and atrocities at Auschwitz have stripped millions of people from their humanity and have demonized them into beasts. This form of dehumanization occurs several times throughout the novel Night‚ by Elie Wiesel. There were unfortunate situations in which family‚ friends‚ and strangers would demolish each other for a miniscule quantity of bread. Another prime representation of the newly discovered brutality

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    Night of the Scorpion 1

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    NIGHT OF THE SCORPION ‘Night of the Scorpion’‚ in which Ezekiel recalls the behaviour of ’the peasants’‚ his father‚ his mother and a holy man when his mother was poisoned by a scorpion’s sting. Here the aim is to find poetry in ordinary reality as observed‚ known‚ felt‚ experienced rather than as the intellect thinks it should be. While the peasants pray and speak of incarnations‚ his father‚ ’sceptic‚ rationalist’‚ tries ’every curse and blessing‚ powder‚ mixture‚ herb and hybrid’ and a

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    INTRODUCTION The promulgation of the Family Code of the Philippines1 heralded the grounds for marriages void ab initio‚ the most controversial of which is psychological incapacity. This ground is embodied in article 36 of the Family Code‚ which history may be traced to the Catholic Church‚ specifically Canon 1095 of the New Code of Canon Law. There are various interpretations and definitions assigned to psychological incapacity. In fact‚ currently‚ there is yet no exact definition to the term

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    Night by Ellie Wissel

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    run no further. He stops and is trampled to death. Malnourished‚ exhausted‚ and weakened by his injured foot‚ Eliezer forces himself to run along with the other prisoners only for the sake of his father‚ who is running near him. After running all night and covering more than forty-two miles‚ the prisoners find themselves in a deserted village. Father and son keep each other awake—falling asleep in the cold would be deadly—and support each other‚ surviving only through mutual vigilance. Rabbi Eliahou

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    Twelfth Night Essay

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    everything has been sorted out‚ and the proper pairings are arranged‚ verbal and structural rhythms converge to frame a sort of closure—though playing is never done‚ as the next and final verse suggests: “And we’ll strive to please you every day.” Bradley‚ having come to the end of an essay on Feste‚ extends Twelfth Night speculatively beyond the fool’s song‚ and imagines Shakespeare leaving the theater: the same Shakespeare who perhaps had hummed the old song‚ half-ruefully and half-cheerfully‚ to

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