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    WEALTH MANAGEMENT ASSIGNMENT: SEMESTER 1 2013 DUE DATE: Week 9 (at lecture) TOPICS COVERED: 1-7 ASSIGNMENT IS WORTH 20 MARKS (Marked out of 100 and scaled to 20) ASSIGNMENT REQUIREMENTS You have been provided with a Client Data Form for Winston and Yvonne Kee. Winston and Yvonne have come to you for financial planning advice and have completed their personal financial details and provided information about their needs and objectives. You are to use the information in the Client Data Form to answer the

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    Widom 2004; Belt‚ Abidin 1996) find that there is a correlation between child abuse and relationships in adulthood. Two studies (Burnette‚ Ilgen‚ Frayne‚ Lucas‚ Mayo‚ Weitlauf 2007; Lansford‚ Dodge‚ Pettit‚ Bates 2010) show that childhood abuse can be an indicator in an increase of violence

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    Shakespeare. The story is about the revenge of Prince Hamlet on his uncle Claudius‚ who has murdered Hamlet’s father‚ the King‚ and then taken the throne and married Hamlet’s mother. In this play‚ Gertrude is Hamlet’s mother and Queen of Denmark. Her relationship with Hamlet is somewhat turbulent‚ since he resents her for marrying her husband’s brother Claudius after he murdered the King (young Hamlet’s father‚ King Hamlet). Gertrude is first seen in Act 1 Scene 2 as she tries to comfort Hamlet about the

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    Winston Churchill was a famous historian and very powerful world leader during two World Wars. As a child Churchill was not very good in school. Infact‚ after two failed attempts‚ he finally was accepted to the Royal Military College at Sandhurst (“Foster”). After college he had several military assignments overseas. He then entered into politics. To truly understand Winston Churchill‚ one must understand how his military and political life influenced him as a man and his writings. Winston Leonard

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    1984: Winston Smith The book 1984‚ by George Orwell‚ was written to poke fun at the idea of totalitarianism and utopias. A utopia is a perfect society in which there is no hate or displeasure‚ but because it is impossible to achieve‚ it is thought of as imaginary. A dystopia‚ which is 1984‚ is the opposite of a utopia and is a place with oppression‚ human suffering‚ and famine. The main character‚ Winston Smith‚ is initially against the party and big brother‚ which is totalitarianism.

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    bodies‚ are often caused due to the high heat transfer‚ which is created by chemical reactions‚ nuclear reactions‚ electromagnetic dissipation‚ or mechanical dissipation. Heat is generally transferred between two different objects by radiation‚ conduction and convection. Heat is only passed on between objects‚ with the help of different temperatures. ("This Heat" in The Rough Guide to Rock (3rd ed.) edited by Peter Buckley‚ Rough Guides Ltd.‚ 2003 (pgs. 1076-77). It generally flows amid areas that

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    Winston Smith’s Downfall In the repressive society of Oceania in 1984‚ Winston Smith lived a restricted life in which all activities were aimed towards the good of the Party. Political and intellectual freedom were completely non-existent. With no laws separating right from wrong‚ the whole population lived in fear‚ which resulted in easy control by the government. People who broke the law by committing " thoughtcrime" were dealt with by the Thought Police and were either "vaporized" or sent

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    1999)‚ pp. 14-24. · El-Solh‚ Raghid‚ `Islamist Attitudes towards Democracy: A Review of the Ideas of al-Ghazali‚ al-Turabi and ‘Amara.`‚ British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies‚ Vol. 20‚ No. 1 (1993)‚ pp. 57-63. · Esposito‚ John L.‚ and Voll‚ John O.‚ (1996) Islam and Democracy‚ New York: Oxford University Press. · Fukuyama‚ Francis‚ `Entering Post-History`‚ New Perspectives Quarterly‚ Vol. 6‚ No. 3 (Fall 1989) p. 50. · Hague‚ Rod‚ and Harrop‚ Martin‚ (2004) Comparative Government and Politics An

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    Winston Churchill was a talented man; he had a very interesting early life with his family and education. His careers were short from going to military to a civilian world to the government. He ended his career with a pretty good end until he started getting ill. The British Prime Minister had a very long and eventful life full of adventure. Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill was born to an aristocrat family on November 30‚ 1874. As his life unfolded‚ he displayed the traits on his father‚ Lord

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    Between the years of 1939 and 1945 the world was sent spiralling in a mess of corruption‚ violence and uncertainty. Allied powers were faced with the unparalleled task of protecting the world from tyranny. In terms of political power‚ this weight was bestowed upon the shoulders of two memorable individuals. By and large Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt can be labelled as beacons of democracy and leaders of the free world in their time. Winston Churchill‚ the son of Lord Randolph

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