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    H B621/02 GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF SECONDARY EDUCATION GATEWAY SCIENCE SCIENCE B UNIT 1: Modules B1 C1 P1 (Higher Tier) TUESDAY 15 JANUARY 2008 Afternoon Time: 1 hour *CUP/T45720* Candidates answer on the question paper. Additional materials (enclosed): None Calculators may be used. Additional materials: Pencil Ruler (cm/mm) INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES • • • • • • • Write your name in capital letters‚ your Centre Number and Candidate Number in the boxes above. Use blue or black ink. Pencil may

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    The Civil Rights Movement was perhaps the most progressive era for Black-Americans in their long-term quest for achieving equality. The movement emerged in the 1950’s and 1960’s after years of socioeconomic injustice and racial prejudice came to a boil. The contributions and sacrifices of leaders during the movement led to enormous strides in closing the racial gap between black and white‚ however leaders prior to the movement should also be accredited with the success. W.E.B Du Bois is an archetype

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    American Military University The Legacy of Jacobson v. Massachusetts on Public Health PBHE426 Professor Lucas February 19‚ 2012 Abstract In the 1905 Supreme Court case of Jacobson v. Massachusetts‚ the court ruled that the state had the right to compromise a person’s right to due process in the name of the common good of society. This case was controversial because it brings up a question of whether or not the ruling was ethical. More than one hundred years later‚ the ruling still plays

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    1 Sarah Rodrigues Humanities 101 March 4‚ 2016 The Legacy of Heroes When it comes to the topic of myths‚ most of us will readily agree that they help the world function structurally and societally. Where this agreement usually ends‚ however‚ is on the question of what can we learn from myths. Whereas some are convinced that myths are nothing but old stories‚ others maintain that they are very important to our culture‚ and they serve as instructional purposes. The Epic of Gilgamesh‚ The Iliad‚ The

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    One of LBJ’s main goals was social reform‚ and this was accomplished through an agenda called the Great Society. This was intended to be Johnson’s legacy of Domestic Reform. The Great Society was first the attempt to finish the work that John F Kennedy had started with his New Frontier. The first act that Johnson signed into law was the Civil Rights Act of 1964 that Kennedy had been fighting for before

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    Agile Modernization Framework for Decision Making in Legacy Environments ABSTRACT Development of enhancements in a legacy environment poses a major application development challenge to many finance and insurance companies. Investment in modernizing architectures does not always immediately realize operational and customer-perceivable value mandated of agile environments. And top-down service portfolio management does not consider architecture impact on decision making to make the priorities

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    LEGACY OF THE SAMURAI _The characteristics‚ philosophy‚_ _and history of the samurai._ For seven centuries‚ the samurai ruled Japan as the powerful warrior class. As a class of warriors and knights‚ they led society in feudal Japan. The loyalty to his lord was much more important than his allegiance to his friends‚ family and even the emperor. Their philosophy was one liberated him from fear‚ and for these reasons‚ the samurai came to be the dominate force throughout medieval Japan. War played

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    Alexander the Great’s actions and decisions have significantly impacted upon the world during his time‚ ultimately leaving behind a legacy that can be affiliated with the westernization of the globe. He helped bring the western civilization‚ which included the scientific and liberal thinking of the Greeks to much of the rest of the world. He introduced a study of science for science’s sake to the nations and he is also considered as one of the most successful military commanders in history‚ for by

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    Reading Sign Post Analysis-Dark Secrets The book Dark Secrets by Elizabeth Chandler is a book with two stories: Legacy of Lies and Don’t Tell. Both of these stories are graphic‚ haunting‚ and based in the town of Wisteria. They share many similarities and reoccurring themes such as death and paranormal activity‚ but they are also very different. Legacy of Lies-Words of the Wiser: In Legacy of Lies‚ Chandler uses advice to help guide the main character‚ Megan’s‚ decisions. To start off the story‚ Megan’s

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    Jefferson‚ even though their political views differed. When Mr. Jefferson’s second term was completed‚ he retired to Monticello and worked on his designs for the university of Virginia. He died on July 4‚ 1826. Mr. Jefferson’s presidency left several legacies. The most important‚ in chronological order‚ were the Supreme Court’s decision in the 1803 case of "Marbury v Madison‚" the Louisiana Purchase in 1803‚ and the adoption of the 12th Amendment to the Constitution in 1804. The landmark case of "Marbury

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