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    Resit Coursework 2008/09 Answer the following question In January 2009‚ Adam began preparations to form a company to bid for a contract to provide security services at the new Wembley stadium. The company would be called ‘Fortress Ltd’. In February 2008‚ Adam received a loan of £10‚000 from Pioneer Bank to finance the proposed company’s bid for the contract. A clause in the loan agreement stated: “By this agreement made between you ‘Fortress Ltd’ and ourselves‚ we ‘Pioneer Bank’ agree to lend

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    Grade A (10 marks) George Alafia has clearly been struck in a powerful way by what he encountered in Somalia. He wants to make his readers see what terrible conditions existed there and how fortunate we are to live in such a different world. He also shows that journalists often just start out by looking for the best stories they can find. But in this case‚ the stories really got to him on a deeply emotional level. The most powerful effect of Alafia’s writing is the way he focuses on particular

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    North Coast” which explore the notion of an inner realization from the persona’s self reflection‚ as well as depicting the importance of a physical journey as a catalyst towards a discovery of both natural beauty and mental reflection. The film by Sean Penn “Into the Wild” (2007) conveys similar paralleled understandings and notions presented by the poems of Robert Gray. The poem “Meatworks” reflects on the experience of an individual’s initial discovery and deals with perceptions of inhumane

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    After living in several different foster homes for almost the first 2 years of attending Briar Crest‚ he was finally adopted by a family who had kids that also went to Briar Crest Christian School. The adoptive parents names were Leigh Anne and Sean Tuohy. This family took him in‚ because they understood what this kid had been through‚ and that he had had a hard life. They wanted to help him‚ so they took him into their home and officially adopted him in 2004. These parents even got a tutor

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    against all odds to play football for Notre Dame. Rudy‚ through the course of his entire life‚ had been told by everyone that chasing his dream of playing Notre Dame football would only cause him heartache. Despite all hindrances‚ Rudy‚ played by Sean Astin‚ accomplished his dream‚ and is to this day the last Notre Dame football player to be carried off the field. The reoccurring them in the movie is to be persistent in chasing your dreams and overcome all obstacles and criticism you may encounter

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    involves interacting with new people and environments‚ which ultimately results in the change of the person. The play ‘Away’ by Michael Gow as well as the Poem ‘Sail Through Your Emotions‚ Don’t Sink’ by Bashyam Narayanan and The Film ‘Into the wild’ by Sean Penn all display the concept of the physical journey through their use of dialogue‚ language‚ structure and theme. These texts show how the physical journey affects the travellers and causes a change in them. Set in the post-war period in the Australian

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    A sense of belonging requires understanding and acceptance. This is displayed through Steven Herrick’s the simple gift which explores ideas such as alienation‚ security of a home place and connectedness. Also Sean Penn’s “Into to the Wild” which explores ideas that‚ a sense of belonging can only be found when one is in solitude and isolated from others and that everyone has a place where they are accepted. An idea demonstrating that a sense of belonging requires understanding and acceptance is

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    Plot Summary The play is set in the Dublin slums or tenements in the years of the Iris Civil War 1922 and 1923. The whole play centers on the Boyle family. Juno Boyle is married to Boyle who calls himself Captain Boyle. Boyle is a useless and irresponsible drunkard who shuns the reality of work at every stage in the play‚ and spends his time in the pub drinking with his friend Joxer Daly. The Boyles have two children Johnny and Mary. Johnny is a sickly individual who has been involved in the

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    ENGLISH ELEVEN POETRY: "DAVID" TEST            Page Two 28. What is ironic (given the robin incident) about David’s remarking‚ "I’d do it for you" ? (5   marks)                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              

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    Public speaking can be easily improved with three simple tricks. These tricks include making eye contact with the audience and using hand gestures‚ starting the speech with a question or a fact‚ and finally if you make a mistake do not apologize to the audience. Eye contact with the audience and using hand gestures. Making eye contact with the audience and using hand gestures can help you engage with your audience and make a firm connection with them. Making a connection is important because it

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