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    w w ap eP m e tr .X w International General Certificate of Secondary Education MARK SCHEME for the November 2003 question papers 0580/0581 MATHEMATICS 0580/01‚ 0581/01 Paper 1 (Core)‚ maximum raw mark 56 0580/02‚ 0581/02 Paper 2 (Extended)‚ maximum raw mark 70 0580/03‚ 0581/03 Paper 3 (Core)‚ maximum raw mark 104 0580/04‚ 0581/04 Paper 4 (Extended)‚ maximum raw mark 130 These mark schemes are published as an aid to teachers and students‚ to indicate

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    01207030/JANUARY/F 2006 SECTION A Answer ONE question from this section. 1. (a) (i) Describe the processes involved in photosynthesis. (6 marks) (ii) Identify TWO characteristics of the leaf that make it an effective photosynthetic organ and state how EACH characteristic mentioned facilitates photosynthesis. (4 marks) (iii) How is it possible for a plant to survive after losing all of its leaves? (2 marks) (b) The phenomenon of swarming occasionally occurs in some insect species‚ such as locusts

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    Past In The Great Gatsby

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    In the novel of the Great Gatsby the past come and hunt the characters that are present on the book. Many of them want to change the past‚ or they think that they can fight the present to change the past. In everyone’s life the past is a big problem because is something that you can not change‚ it can have a positive or a negative outcome‚ and in the Great Gatsby was a negative outcome. In the novel there is a character whose name is James Gatsby‚ he lives a healthy life in the West Egg‚ where next

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    The past is something that should remain in the past. The present should be lived for instead. For Jay Gatsby in The Great Gatsby‚ forgetting what was in the past and letting go of it was a struggle. He was so in love with Daisy Buchanan‚ a girl he met five years ago‚ that he continued to pursue her even after she was already married. In The Great Gatsby‚ F Scott Fitzgerald shows the character of Jay Gatsby as someone who dwells on the past and would do anything to get Daisy back. When Gatsby found

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    Past Tense and Structure

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    If যুক্ত কোন বাক্যের প্রথম অংশ past tense হলে পরের অংশ হবে past conditional। Past Conditional---- subject + should / would + verb +object Structure---- If + subject + verb এর past form + object + ‚ + subject + should / would + verb +object. Example-- If I received the mobile‚ I would know about the matter. If যুক্ত কোন বাক্যের প্রথম অংশ past perfect tense হলে পরের অংশ হবে perfect conditional। Perfect Conditional---- subject + should have / would have + verb এর past participle +object Structure----

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    Hisham Dakhil English R1b Loretta Kane October 6‚ 2008 Winston’s Struggle George Orwell creates a dark‚ depressing and pessimistic world where the government has full control over the masses in the novel 1984. The protagonist‚ Winston‚ is low-level Party member who has grown to resent the society that he lives in. Orwell portrays him as a individual that begins to lose his sanity due to the constrictions of society. There are only two possible outcomes‚ either he becomes more effectively

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    1984 - Mindless Obedience

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    1984 by George Orwell depicts a dystopian future England where Big Brother controls all aspects of life. The people are divided into educated Party members and common Proles. Through a simple literary style and simile that likens the Proles to animals‚ Orwell illustrates the loss of individuality that occurs in a totalitarian regime‚ which makes the people easy to control. In this passage‚ Orwell talks about the lives of the Proles. His simple style of writing emphasizes the lack of sophistication

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    allowance for receivables was $39‚000. At 30 June 2006 trade receivables totalled $517‚000. It was decided to write off debts totalling $37‚000 and to adjust the allowance for receivables to the equivalent of 5 per cent of the trade receivables based on past events. What figure should appear in the income statement for the year ended 30 June 2006 for these items? A B C D $61‚000 $22‚000 $24‚000 $23‚850 (2 marks) 3 In times of rising prices‚ what effect does the use of the historical cost concept have

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    CXC short story award 2007 The CXC short story award 2007 went to this answer. CXC English A paper 2 question: Write a story which includes the words‚ "The phone rang once and stopped. It rang again. This was it now."  Beads of sweat slowly trickled down my face‚ the numbing feeling of guilt stealthily creeping up my spine. I sat in my western looking living room on the cowboy patterned sofa‚ shaking from head to toe. The dingy brown‚ the room had been painted‚ it seemed nauseating at this moment

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    The Effects of Alienation in 1984 Alienation is a main theme in George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four. Alienation refers to the estrangement of an individual from another party. Alienation exists in many forms in the Orwellian society‚ and each form of alienation causes different effects on topics such as humanity and progress. Each person in the Orwellian society has the ability to escape alienation and work together to overthrow the government; however‚ Ingsoc uses alienation to bring everyone

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