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    GRADE 12 LIFE SCIENCES (new content framework) Exemplar Assignment: Evolution - evidence MAY 2011 MARKS: 70 TIME: 1 hour 10 minutes This assignment consists of 10 pages. Copyright reserved Please turn over INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION Read the following instructions carefully before answering the questions. 1. 2. 3. 4. Answer ALL the questions. Write ALL the answers on your ANSWER SHEET. Start EACH question on a NEW page. Number the answers correctly according to the numbering system used

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    Jersey and went to Indian Hills High School; he would graduate from Princeton University and got his Master of Fine Arts from Columbia University in the subject of fiction. Ames also has had a long time love of boxing‚ and occasionally fights under the name of “The Herring Wonder”‚ having two amateur matches. “The Extra Man” was made into a movie and released in the year 2010. “You Were Never Really Here” was made into a movie with the same title‚ and starred Joaquin Phoenix‚ it was directed by

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    Dorothy Day (1897-1980) Born in Brooklyn‚ New York on November 8th‚ 1897 Dorthy Day was a very influential person in the catholic economic lifestyle. Her father‚ John Day was out of work when she was little‚ which gave her empathy for other then‚ and later on in life because she also knows what its like to be there. When she moved to Chicago her life turned for the better‚ Her father became sports editor of a major Chicago newspaper. In 1914 she received a scholarship for the

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    A new role model I have now in my life is a sister named Dorothy Stang. Dorothy was someone who wanted to make a change in the world and was willing to help anyone she met. Dorothy left her life in Ohio where she could get plenty of anything and she then went to a life where she met people who were struggling to survive by their survival farming. All of those people there had troubles getting what we sometimes take advantage of here. She left the United States and went to Brazil to continue on God’s

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    Jazz Artist Paper “Bird Lives” Charlie Parker is with no question one of the most influential and important jazz players of the 1940’s. This man had such a talent and passion for playing the saxophone‚ more specifically the Alto Saxophone. Charlie’s Jazz era was during the Bee-bop phase of jazz. Bee-bop jazz differed from the other types because it used scales instead of chords‚ had small combos‚ and was built on rephrases of popular songs. Charlie Parker really helped influence and guide the way

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    their own ways of making their opinions evident in their writing. Some of these writers are liberal and some are conservative. Some of them believe in a strong national defense while others believe in a strong social safety net. Columnist‚ Kathleen Parker of The Washington Post‚ is a conservative. She supports moralistic ideals such as lower taxes‚ God and faith‚ charity‚ and limited government in her opinionated columns. In Parker’s column Defining Weird she describes Mitt Romney as “weird”

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    Two astonishing poems -Comparative Essay Two poems were wonderfully written and have certain similar aspects and differences. “A November Landscape”‚ written by E.J. Pratt and “Winter”‚ which was written by Dorothy Livesay are both different poems that have a smilar tone. Although the tone of both poems is bleak‚ the tone of “A November Landscape” brightens at the end‚ while the tone of “Winter” grows to be less hopeful. Comparatively‚ the tone in both poems is bleak‚ in other words‚ they are

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    General Richard Parker was not a nice man. Considered cruel by many who knew him personally‚ he likely would have been put to death long ago if he had not been a military genius. Several years ago he had won several battles that had enlarged the Kingdom’s lines and since then the King had been more than willing to overlook Richard’s extracurricular activities. At the moment he was apart of a small fist of his men; only five hundred strong. Richard was on his way home‚ after spending months on the

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    This quote by Dorothy Allison demonstrated the emotional nature of writers and how power those words are. “It’s an illusion that writers have a lot of choice about what they write” she explains. “Your stories are your stories. They’re the only ones you can really tell‚ and if you try telling ones the world would like you tell you’ll do it badly” Dorothy Allison’s quote‚ hits deep in the realization that often our most troubling memories and experiences are what shape who we are. Like haunting ghost

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    Gonzalez‚ Sophie Period 6 December 3‚ 2012 Dorothy and the Tree: A Lesson in Epistemology Stanley Fish discusses how we in society base our lives off of assumptions. Using the example of Dorothy and the tree‚ Fish is able to show how with our assumptions‚ we as people categorize others and things into what we believe to be correct. Whether or not we have actually taken the time to figure out if we are right is irrelevant. He notes that we should just “keep trying to expand our sense of ‘us’

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