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    Triangle and Marks

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    Questions: 1] when simplified is: [Marks:1] A. negative and irrational B. negative and rational C. positive and irrational D. positive and rational 2] The value of the polynomial x2 – x – 1 at x = -1 is [Marks:1] A. Zero B. -1 C. -3 D. 1 3] The remainder when x2 + 2x + 1 is divided by (x + 1) is [Marks:1] A. 1 B. 4 C. -1 D. 0 4] In fig.‚ AOB is a straight line‚ the value of x is: [Marks:1] A. 60° B. 20° C. 40° D.

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    Mary Joy Dennisse C. Timajo II – 13 BEEd Prof. Merry Ruth Gutierrez How Did The Unhealthy Boy and Healthy Girl Became Friends? In a small town in New Jersey‚ USA lived a little boy and a little girl. Denzel and Darla are classmates. They study at Millsberry Elementary School. Denzel is an unhealthy little boy. He likes eating junk foods. Candies‚ chocolates and chips are some of them. However‚ he is always absent in school because he always gets sick. He is also weak and cannot participate

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    Decimal and Marks

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    8383212 to Octal [9 marks] (b) Evaluate 83A7F4.5D16 + B5B63.3E16. (Show working in Base 16) [5 marks] (2) A computer stores a number of 16 bits word using floating-point arrangement. Given that the first bit is reserved for the sign and followed by 6 bits for the exponent using biased form. The remaining bits are used for the mantissa with a hidden bit. (a) Show how the computer stores -37.87510 [5 marks] (b) What is the decimal value for 10111101100000002? [5 marks] (3) Using BCD representation

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    About a boy

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    About a boy The thirty-eight years old main character‚ Will Freeman lives in London with a very comfortable and lonely lifestyle. Will doesn’t have to work‚ because his father was a successful singer and became famous when he wrote a song called “Santa’s Super Sleigh”. Instead of working Will spends most of his time to watch television‚ shopping‚ drinking‚ smoking cigarettes and driving around with his expensive Audi TT. Will is an irresponsibility person and does not want to be stepfather for

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    character in the story whom you identify either the most or the least and explain the reason why. 2. how do the narrator’s carefully described " adventure stories" relate to the theme of "Boys and Girls"? Explain what these stories suggest about the world she lives in and the world she would like to live in . 3. assume the role of the narrator and write the beginning of a short story (minimum one page) that serves as a sequel to "Boys and Girls" 1. The narrator of the short storyBoys and Girls”

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    Boy Monologue

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    There once was a boy who was only 15 years old and has been smoking cigarettes for 5 years. He thinks his father hates him because they don’t do anything together. Because of this‚ the boy disrespects and disobeys him as a way to show rebellion from his father. The next day‚ the boy comes home from a party and his dad sits him down to talk because the boy smells like cigarettes. His dad tears up and says‚ "Remember 2 years ago when I came home from work really happy?" And the boy replies‚ "Yeah‚ it’s

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    Starting Mark

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    Parameters on Starting Mark in Woven Fabric Engr. Reashad Bin Kabir* ‚ Engr. Md. Sadiqur Rahman Lecturer‚ Dept. of Apparel M anufacturing M anagement & Technology‚ Shanto-M ariam University of Creative Technology Abstract Starting mark is one of the major defects of woven fabric that occurred during weaving. Various parameters and conditions affect this Starting mark for which fabric quality is deteriorated. In this work the appropriate factors for the Starting mark in the different construction

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    The Lost Boy

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    “The Lost Boy” “The Lost Boy” is an emotional non-fiction story‚ an autobiography‚ of Dave Pelzer’s difficult trials of child abuse and experience in foster care. It is a tale of a young boy who lives in isolation and fear searching for a place to call home‚ for a family. “The Lost Boy” encompasses themes of love‚ hate‚ and ultimate triumph. Dave’s life at home was one of constant terror and “lifeless existence.” He was his mother’s scapegoat and the outcast of the family. His father loved

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    God Boy

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    GOD BOY CAMBRIDGE ESSAY The novel “God Boy” portrays the New Zealand of the mid-20th century‚ a grey‚ intensely physical‚ limited world. And the life of Jimmy Sullivan is the story of a boy who experiences these encounters first hand. Jimmy tells the story from his point of view and reflects all of his sentiments and opinions. Jimmy begins to reflect to his past‚ when he is thirteen years old and lives in the countryside in a convent of orphans‚ where he recalls the shattering events which destroyed

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    "In "The Lost Boy‚" the story describes the period in which the bewildered child‚ haunted by the fear of being returned to his mad and alcoholic mother‚ is passed between foster care homes. For six years‚ David Pelzer was sent to over ten different foster homes; sometimes returning to the same home twice. David’s desperate attempts to be accepted by his peers led him into a life of petty crime‚ which‚ including cruel tricks his "friends" played on him‚ included stealing‚ and ending up going to "The

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