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    CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination Computer Science Syllabus Effective for examinations from May/June 2009 Correspondence related to the syllabus should be addressed to: The Pro-Registrar Caribbean Examinations Council Caenwood Centre 37 Arnold Road‚ Kingston 5‚ Jamaica‚ W.I. Telephone Number: (876) 920-6714 Facsimile Number: (876) 967-4972 E-mail address: cxcwzo@cxc.org Website: www.cxc.org Copyright © 2008 by Caribbean

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    began losing their earlier mental capacities & hence our sages ordained that each family should master atleast one veda. Even this had become beyond the capacity of man & hence during the lifetime of man‚ 40 rituals were ordained to be performed from birth to death. The vedic manthras had been voven into these rituals‚ so that‚ it would be possible for one to chant these manthras (in reality atleast hear these manthras chanted) during one’s lifetime. Amongst these manthras‚ the most important

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    A Room of One’s Own is a film that explores the notion of women in literature. In A Room of One’s Own‚ by Virginia Woof‚ we discover that the major them being addressed is in fact feminism. Woolf lectures on the topic of women and the notion of their ability to create literature. Throughout the film she exploits the ways women are being belittled due to the sex they identify as. At the beginning of he passage provided we see evidence which describes the perception’s society has created about women

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    food chain shows a single‚ connected path of energy flow through an ecosystem. Some animals only eat plants while some animals eat other animals. A food chain shows the different levels of eating within an ecosystem. The arrows show the flow of energy from one organism to the next. Most food chains begin with the sun at the bottom. Let’s examine the example on the right. There are three types of organisms in a food chain: producers‚ consumers and decomposers. 1. Producers. These organisms absorb

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    Service Co. was started with an initial investment in the company of $26‚200 cash. Here are the assets and liabilities of the company at June 30‚ and the revenues and expenses for the month of June‚ its first month of operations: Cash | 4‚600 | Notes payable | 12‚000 | Accounts receivable | 4‚000 | Accounts payable | 500 | Revenue | 7‚000 | Supplies expense | 1‚000 | Supplies | 2‚400 | Gas and oil expense | 600 | Advertising expense | 400 | Utilities expense | 300 | Equipment | 29‚000

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    atmosphere‚ motivating environment and active participation (Widdowson‚ 1978; Littlewood‚ 1984). An easy class atmosphere makes pupils feel emotionally easy with learning tasks and the teacher. A tense atmosphere makes pupils nervous and thus hinders them from participating in communicative activities. Setting up a motivating environment requires the teacher to supply pupils with comprehensible‚ relevant and interesting input and large varieties of class activities‚ such as role-play‚ pair work‚ group work

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    so much dialogue a straight adaptation would not be very cinematic. Other times there are plays with content that may be challenging to translate to film. At the time of its production in 1966‚ Ernest Lehman’s adaptation of Who’s Afraid of the Virginia Woolf faced both the challenges of translating the talky stage play to screen and also having to battle again the strict content regulations placed on Hollywood at the time. Director Mike Nichols make his cinematic directorial debut with this film

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    Have you ever had your freedom taken away? Well in “The People Could Fly” by Virginia Hamilton shows a message about freedom because the folktales talks about people escaping throughout course of being captured. This story is intended for readers who have been suffered or caused suffering because the story analyzes a meaning of freedom about escaping from captivity. The story is meant for people who suffered because they need to know about freedom and finally get out of misery. Likewise‚ the author

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    Graduat nurses should feel the responsibility mentoring and coaching should be a core competeant of core competent are . Coaching and mentoring are the foundation of prociding quality competent nurses‚ particularly at a graduate level. Mentoring coachin illicits effective decision making‚ collaborative administration of care and a relationship of trust. With those who are being mentored/coached. As a graduate level nurse mentoring/coaching are elements that are essential to mentoring issues and --------thins

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    delegates were angry. The colonist and delegates needed to find a way of improving the government’s decisions because they did not agree and wanted to get away from Britain. In “Speech in the Virginia Convention” Patrick Henry uses ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos to convince the delegates to secede from Britain and to fight back. In “Speech of the Virginia Convention” Henry uses the three appeals‚ but the one that really stood out to me the most was the usage of pathos. “We must fight…” This evidence shows that

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