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    discussion or correspondence about these marking schemes. Page GP1 GP2 9 GP3a 17 GP3b 25 GP4a 37 GP4b © WJEC CBAC Ltd. 1 45 GP1 Q.1 (a) What is meant by the term ‘marginal seats’? [5] Credit could be given for the following:  Definition: seats where the winning candidate does not secure over 50% of the votes cast.  Developed description may include: - increasing tendency for this as voting is more volatile - two-thirds of seats were marginal in

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    compare the United States and Europe from the outside looking in‚ in terms of values and morals. In one of his more famous novels‚ Daisy Miller‚ James analyzes the social themes of the two and concludes that Europeans tend to be more stiff‚ knowledgable‚ and therefore evil. Americans‚ on the other hand‚ are more innocent and free. James describes the character of Daisy as "an extraordinary mixture of innocence and crudity" (37). The American deals mostly with personal happiness‚ the diversity of cultures

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    establishing positive connections with those around him. Similarly in “The Ugly Duckling” Anderson effectively uses anthropomorphism in order to represent human traits and emotions. The ugly duckling sense of belonging is constantly being challenged since he is deemed in being ‘different’ or the ‘other.’ The ugly duckling is shamed for being different‚ because he does not conform to social norms of appearances like the rest. Being different can lead to low self

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    very vast service sector undergoing change rapidly‚ whith new gogevent initialtives giving it a higher profile than ever. The factors to be considered when plainning the recruitment of individuals to work in heealth and social care firstly deciding what stsffing needs health and social care sector have and whether to use independent contractors or hire employees to fill these needs‚ recruiting and training the best employees‚ ensuring they are high performers‚ dealing whith performance issues‚ and

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    P2 – Describe the different stakeholders seeking to influence the purpose of two contrasting businesses. Stakeholders - a group of people or organisation that has interest or concern in an organisation. For most of the businesses it is vital to have stakeholder groups because it may affect business efficiency‚ may increase sales‚ or even it may help for the business to reach its aims and objectives more effectively. Although‚ there are loads of stakeholders in a business‚ but not all of

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    multi-domestic industries? * 3 – What is the company main global marketing strategy? * 4 – What differentiate the company from its competitors? * 5 - Which marketing actions should the company take to enter more aggressively in the Global Market? * 6 – What are the pros and cons to used marketing strategy admitted in the case study? * ------------------------------------------------- 7 – What future threats(amenaza) do you see for Swatch and what corrective actions do you suggest

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    How does Emily Dickinson use language and form to present death? Death is a key theme in much of Dickinson’s poetry. It is explored in depth in poems ’Because I Could Not Stop for Death’ (712) and ’I heard a fly buzz’ (465). 712 dramatises the conflict between a life and the peaceful eternity of death. Her close focus on death in these poems allows the reader to see death from different perspectives‚ in 712 death is almost portrayed as a welcoming gentlemen yet in 465 death appears to be an uncomfortable

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    Throughout the world people have differing ideas on what is good and bad based on whatever culture one visits one is sure to find major differences. In the period that this story takes place the US is trying to find its own identity and establish their own traditions. In the Europeans perspectives the Americans were deviant people because their culture was out of the norm. Winterbourne is stunned and intrigued immediately once he meets Daisy. He growing up with a more European lifestyle finds Daisy’s

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    How does Tom Buchanan represent 1920’s society? Tom Buchanan plays a large role in the great Gatsby and is greatly representative of the rich “old money” part of society‚ and‚ in many ways what was wrong with it. F. Scott Fitzgerald may have made Tom a villain because of their rejection of him in his earlier life. Fitzgerald has used Tom in The Great Gatsby‚ to demonstrate the power that men had during the 1920s. In order to understand Tom’s purpose in the book‚ it must be known that he has been

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