Lesson Plan: Past Perfect Grade: 10th Lesson Length: 45 minutes Materials: white board‚ board marker & worksheets Objectives: To be able to: Identify & understand past perfect tense. Use the past perfect tense when speaking about past events. Lesson Opening: Teacher will ask students to tell a series of events that took place yesterday and she will write that on board. For example‚ I left the school at 1 pm. I got home at 2 pm etc. Activity: Teacher will put
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How The Federal Reserve Manages Money Supply Throughout history‚ free market societies have gone through boom-and-bust cycles. While everyone enjoys good economic times‚ the downturns are often painful. The Federal Reserve was created to help reduce the injuries inflicted during the slumps and was given some powerful tools to affect the supply of money. Read on to learn how the Fed fights recession. (To find out more about recession‚ see Recession: What Does It Mean To Investors? and Recession-Proof
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Dorothea Lange: A Photographer of the Past “I realize more and more what it takes to be a really good photographer. You go in over your head‚ not just up to your neck.” This was said by Dorothea Lange‚ and what a smart lady she was! Dorothea Lange was a well-known documentary photographer and photojournalist during The Great Depression. The picture she is famous for is “Migrant Mother” and others showing the troubling times during the Depression-era (Partridge). One of two events that had an
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2013 Business Environment Business is all around us nationally and internationally‚ they are what made our economy grow. Some business are growing fast as technology advance‚ however some business are weakening in the slow economy. Roles of Business in the Economy The economy relies on business to provide goods or services within the nation. If there were no businesses‚ consumers would have to create‚ sell and produce products on their own. Many people would struggle with obtaining their
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Power‚ the past‚ enemies‚ and victims all can be tied together in most accounts found throughout history. While we tend to live in the present and anticipate the future‚ it is important to understand the past in order to continue or studies of history. With the past comes stories of enemies‚ victims and different roles of power. By reading these documents we are given different insights and help with answering questions of how and why specific accounts took place. In the first chapter of Michel
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The University of New South Wales School of Information Systems‚ Technology and Management INFS5978 Accounting Information Systems (AIS) Final Examination‚ Session 1‚ 2010 1. Time allowed: 2 hours 2. Total number of questions: 5 3. Answer all FIVE questions. 4. Answer questions in the examination booklet provided 5. Marks for Questions are as displayed. 6. Total marks: 45 7. There are 5 pages in this paper‚ including this page. 8. The candidate may retain this paper. 9. All answers must be written
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The past is what creates the present‚ it is the reason why things happen now. Basically without the past there is absolutely no present. The past is what creates who we are and what we now are. Just like in The Great Gatsby all of the characters went through some phase in their lives that made them who they were at the end of the book. Gatsby‚ the main character for example‚ had gone through many somewhat unfortunate events before he was able to become rich and known by some people. When he was
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Cars: past‚ present & future Throughout the history of the automobile‚ there has been one factor that has determined its evolution. That factor‚ quite simply‚ is innovation. Every once in a while‚ there comes along a car that is so revolutionary‚ and has features so unique that the entire industry soon follows. This paper will help u understand how this process works‚ but to help you understand better ill take u back to when cars came from thought to reality ‚ then I’ll show u how far we have
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a novel written in the past. The characters chase visions of the future that are determined by their past‚ which leads them to tragedy. The protagonist‚ Jay Gatsby‚ has dedicated his entire life to recapturing the perfect past with his soul mate‚ Daisy. Even though he believes that recreating the past is his life’s goal‚ this leaves a tragic‚ heart-breaking‚ and disastrous ending to the novel. When Nick Carraway‚ the narrator‚ tells Gatsby that you can’t repeat the past‚ Gatsby replies‚ “Why of
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I Pages 2 – 24 Confidential Keep Secure 75 marks This section has two parts‚ Part A and Part B Part A –20 marks •Attempt Questions 1- 20 •Allow about 35 minutes for this part Part B – 55 marks •Attempt Questions 21 – 32 •Allow about 1 hour and 40 minutes for this part Pages 25 – 26 Section II 25 marks •Attempt Question 33 •Allow about 45 minutes for this section
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