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    Your idea of a happy life

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    2006 English - 2006 (Main) (Compulsory) 1. Write an essay in about 300 words on any one of the following: (100) (a) Social Impact of Black Money (b) Women Combat Forces (c) Internet as Virtual Library (d) Fashion Boom in India (e) Are we Aggressive and Rude People? 2. Read the passage carefully and write your answers to the following questions in clear‚ correct and concise language (5 x 15 = 75) There is no reason to believe that there are fundamental differences between the East and the

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    In Shakespeare’s play ‘Macbeth’‚ the image of darkness is used and developed throughout for many dramatic purposes. The tragic play is set in Scotland in the 11th Century and highlights the key idea of darkness. In Elizabethan England‚ night air was said to be impure and it was the air in which evils were most free since it was not purged by the sunshine. Shakespeare uses the dark imagery to create a mysterious and gloomy atmosphere. It also manipulates the audience’s emotions by evoking an emotional

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    Careful, He Might Hear You

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    Careful He Might Hear You‚ by Sumner Locke Elliot‚ is a complicated novel‚ revolving around the story of a six year old boy named PS and his search for personal identity amidst the conflicts of his closest relatives. The narration of these conflicts‚ as well as the history behind their origins‚ forms the basis of the novel‚ and while the different types of relationships between the characters are not the main focus of the novel‚ the author links them with each of the characters’ sense of identity

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    bank was observed to have the following probability distribution; Number in queue Probability 0 0.1 1 0.2 2 0.2 3 0.3 4 or more 0.2 Find the probability of a. At most two people in the queue. b. No more than three people in the queue. c. At least one person in the queue. d. Two or more people in the queue. e. Given there is at least one person in the queue‚ what is the probability that there are 4 or more? 2. An airline has offered a special vacation package to Fiji

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    The Evolution of Finance: A Review of Peter Bernstein’s Capital Ideas The world of finance is ever-changing. Over the last century‚ the modern form of economic and financial theory as we see today has been developed and shaped by the minds of many. What we have come to know and accept as fact today were seemingly unheard of nearly fifty years ago. It is with the endless efforts of these like-minded scholars that gives us the opportunity to appreciate the tools and fundamentals we used today to

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    Dickens’ and his works are products of what’s referred to as the Victorian Era. Quite literally the time period lasting through the rain of Queen Victoria (1837-1901)‚ it is often characterized by the height of the British Industrial Revolution. Authors of the period‚ Dickens’ in particular‚ discussed through there works social inequality and a sense of disgust with the shortcomings of class division. Dickens’‚ A Tale of Two Cities was no exception. The idea for a Tale of Two Cities was derived

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    The Task: ANALYZE how Fitzgerald uses literary and/or rhetorical ELEMENTS (PLURAL!!!) to effectively reveal ONE major theme in The Great Gatsby. Basically‚ you are analyzing how Fitzgerald uses writing style to present and enhance his thematic message. As you read each of these‚ ask yourself… • what is being argued‚ if it’s worth arguing‚ and what could be improved. • if each thesis statement would allow for a essay that effectively fulfills the assignment. • if these thesis statements

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    5. Timber tells Harry‚ “You must know it won’t bite unless it’s frightened.”  What is Harry’s overwhelming emotion throughout the story? 6. How does this overwhelming emotion relate to Harry’s reaction toward treatment of Ganderbai at the close of the story? 7. Timber notices that Harry never looks at Ganderbai.  Why do you think he never looks at Ganderbai based on the questions you’ve answered to this point? 8. After Harry has stood up and there is no krait‚ Timber mentions

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    Your idea of an interesting job When you’re sitting in school‚ you try asking yourself what will you do? Or even go to work‚ you also can try to ask whether this job is right for you? Looking a job to do‚ it is so easy but having an interesting and feasible job is very difficult. So‚ according to you how is an interesting job? And how do you get the job exciting? When you find something interesting? That’s when you feel excited‚ interested and want to explore it and Job‚ too. Interesting job that

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    Examine the Key Ideas of Situation Ethics (21 Marks) In this essay‚ I am going to examine the key features of Situation Ethics. Situation Ethics is a teleological theory that resolves ethical and moral issues relative to the situation and was developed at a time when society and the church were facing drastic and permanent change. It is most commonly associated with Joseph Fletcher and J.A.T Robinson and also William Barclay. Situation Ethics is also considered to be the method of ethical decision

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