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    This document consists of 9 printed pages and 3 blank pages. SPA (NF/CGW) T30933/8 © UCLES 2007 [Turn over om .c s er UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Advanced Subsidiary Level and Advanced Level 2 1 The hydroxides of Group I metals (LiOH‚ NaOH‚ KOH‚ RbOH‚ CsOH) are highly corrosive white solids which rapidly absorb water vapour on exposure to the atmosphere. All of these solids dissolve exothermically in water. The enthalpy

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    have done. Throughout his novel‚ In Cold Blood‚ Capote tells the reader of Perry Smith’s past to make the reader feel sorry for Perry‚ as is evident in the following discussion. To better understand how the author conveyed this‚ one must examine Perry’s dream‚ his life in the Detention Home‚ and his relationship with this father and his mother. People can learn a lot about a person by simply looking at what someone’s dreams consist of. In‚ In Cold Blood‚ Capote tells the reader about Perry’s dream

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    In Cold Blood The town of Holcomb is the perfect place to set the stage for murder. In the opening of “In Cold Blood”‚ Truman Capote paints a picture of Holcomb that is nothing more than a dull‚ boring‚ and desolate small town. He develops his view thought specific detail selection which depicts visual imagery‚ a detached and repetitious tone‚ accompanied with a specialized sentence structure. In a town that is as dreary as Holcomb‚ no one would ever expect a quadruple murder. Through his details

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    BLOOD DIAMOND BLOOD DIAMOND Casey Maas 10.7 English What have you learnt about life in Africa from watching this film? From watching the film Blood Diamond I have learnt that Africa can be a beautiful place when it’s calm‚ but most of the time it’s dictated by violence and mis-understanding. In the film there is some beautiful times‚ like at the start when Solomon and his son Dia go fishing early in the morning and it’s all so peaceful and quiet and near the end when Danny rings up Maddy

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    Revision essay plans 1. To what extent had African Americans made progress towards equality in the period 1945 to 1957? Progress • Education and actions of NAACP and Supreme Court - Brown decision 1954 – overturned Plessey v Ferguson - Actions of NAACP in other education cases (eg Sweatt v Painter) - Role of Thurgood Marshall‚ main lawyer in NAACP - Supreme Court more favourable to civil rights after appointment of Earl Warren as Chief Justice

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    Politics & Development in Asia‚ Africa & Latin America 3-ASN-1 Regine L. Medenilla Blood Diamond Blood Diamond is a movie that portrays the brutalities experienced by the people in Africa especially those who work in the diamond fields. It was set during the Sierra Leone Civil War in 1999. A fisherman named Solomon Vandy was captured by the rebels and was force to work in a diamond field. While working‚ he found a very rare pink diamond. He decided to hide it but the leader named

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    After it fled the streets of New York twenty-two years ago‚ “The Normal Heart”‚ written by Larry Kramer‚ has been revived at the Berkshire School theatre. As the curtains were drawn‚ the audience stood applauding the cast for their incredible job well done in the new production about the AIDS epidemic‚ specifically homosexual Aids‚ in 1985. Although Larry Kramer wrote the play twenty-two years ago‚ it felt like we were back in 1985 fighting the AIDS epidemic. As a classically structured drama and

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    Truman Capote’s book “In Cold Blood” was filled with many complex characters who ended up meeting a tragic end. While reading this novel I experienced lots of characters and their experiences throughout the story‚ different emotions in different sections of the book‚ and ideas and opinions throughout the book. The author who wrote “In Cold Blood” is Truman Capote. “In Cold Blood” is a non-fictional novel of a murder of a family by two main characters‚ Perry Smith and Richard Hickcock. Alvin Dewey

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    2Unit 6: Paediatric emergency first aid 1.1-Identify the responsibilities of a paediatric first aider The responsibilities of a paediatric first aider are to preserve life‚ limit the effects of the condition- especially in blood loss and to aid prompt recovery. Role of the first aider * Adequate first aid equipment- first aid box is up to date * Administer first aid when necessary * Report the incident- either to the manager or 999 depending on seriousness * Review situation

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    Squamous cells are very thin and flat. Squamous cells nucleus tends to be horizontal flattened‚ elliptical because of the thin flattened form of the cell‚ it just forms a lump in the centre. . They form the lining of cavities such as the mouth‚ blood vessels‚ heart and lungs and make up the outer layers of the skin. The bottom layer of the cells is attached to the basement membrane for support and connection. The main function is allowing materials to pass through via diffusion and osmosis.

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