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    English oral exam Preparation kit 23-05-2013 Gentofte Studenterkursus Hibo Oral English exam – Recipe ;) Fiction – novel‚ short-stories‚ and poems something made up‚ but can be based on reality. Non-fiction – an article‚ non-fiction short story something from real life! Fiction: 1. Present your text: Author‚ genre‚ title‚ and year. 2. Brief introduction/summary briefly about characters + (setting). 3. Characters – main character/protagonist (Round character

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    bit of the pus into James and repeated this for a few days gradually increasing the dosage. Then he injected James with smallpox‚ although he became ill- he made a quick recovery and Jenner was eager to share his discovery with London. However‚ Londoners were prejudiced against Jenner for being a country doctor and for a while refused to accept his revelation. He was publicly humiliated and at last encountered the conservatism of the medical world. Of course‚ the effects of smallpox were so high

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    http://londonist.com/2011/01/top-10-londonist-tourist-attractions-that-don%E2%80%99t-suck.php London’s full of treasures that we all too often shun‚ dismissing them as tourist attractions. So we’ve rounded up a list of our favourite attractions that every Londoner should visit. Note that we’ve excluded museums and galleries‚ which are nearly all worth a visit or three. They’ll probably find their way into their own top 10 sooner or later. 10. London Zoo Because it’s not just cuteness in cages. Did you know

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    maQ.3 Toyota are faced with a number of challenging and limiting factors when considering demographics. Firstly age‚ Toyotas target market seem to be middle aged environmentally aware business people‚ Toyota miss out on a number of young customers because of the cost of running the Prius and the fact that the younger generation are more interested in appearance then being environmentally friendly. Gender seems to have little or no effect on sales of the Toyota prius because both males and females

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    Introduction Two pieces of technology that stand out in the history of World War II are Radar and Bombsights. Both technologies played a crucial role in the defensive and offensive strategies of all the countries involved. During World War II RADAR saw its first use in combat operations. Although radar came of age during the war (Goebel) it is often referred to as the weapon that won the war and the invention that changed the world. Radar was a technology that allowed land bases to detect

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    dignified battle for survival. People would not let their strengths weaken and remained positive. The spirits would not let be shattered and hopes were still kept strong hoping and praying for a better day. Luftwaffe’s efforts did not break the will of Londoners to carry on the

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    necessary for healthy physiological functioning of the body‚ and can have severe health impacts (Editor‚ 2007). Since the time of the Industrial Revolution‚ it has been evident that the air we breathe has a direct impact on our health. In 1880‚ 2200 Londoners were killed by toxic smog of coal smoke; in December 1952‚ the "Great Smog" of London brought the capital to a standstill and caused an estimated 4000 acute deaths‚ and an additional 8600 excess deaths during the first 3 months of 1953 (Stone 2002)

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    MARK1161: Marketing Practice Report Sherif Saad     Introduction Beer is an alcoholic beverage that is considered the most widely used alcoholic beverage worldwide. Production and distribution of beer is not an easy task. As for the UK industry‚ it has four large organizations that enjoy an oligopoly with 85% of the market volume. The Meantime Brewery has to identify the most suitable and profitable ways to hit the market. The report analyses the market’s situation using

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    | Travel | The Guardian . 2011. How the internet has changed travelling | Travel | The Guardian . [ONLINE] Available at:http://www.guardian.co.uk/travel/2006/aug/26/travelwebsites. http://www.direct.gov.uk Londoners have 30% more disposable income | Money | guardian.co.uk . 2011.Londoners have 30% more disposable income | Money | guardian.co.uk . [ONLINE] Available at:http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/2006/may/09/business.northsouthdivide. http://www.searchenginejournal.com/google-plus-reaches-25-million-users-activity-declines/31500/

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    In 1952‚ London was a struggling city. It was part of a nation grappling to stay in the front of the world stage. Britain was a shadow of the former global power that it had been only a few decades ago. War had taken an empire where the sun never set‚ and confined it to a small island in the cold northern Atlantic ocean. The British economy was choking‚ now lacking the fiscal backing of all its former colonies. However‚ during December of 1952‚ the city of London was quite literally strangled. A

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