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    TEXTS THAT EXPLORE MOVING INTO THE WORLD HELP US TO UNDERSTAND THAT WE CAN CHANGE THE WORLD AS MUCH AS THE WORLD CHANGES US. THESIS: THOSE THAT EMBRACE THE OPPORTUNITIES THAT MOVING INTO THE WORLD GRANT THEM CHANGE THE WORLD AROUND THEM. Moving into the world is a transitional change that everyone has the choice of going through. So if you reject it‚ you don’t change so why would anything else? It is only those who embrace the opportunity that moving into the world grant you‚ which allows you to change

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    “Into the World” represents stages of growing up and maturation similar to a “rite of passage”. The transitional journey involves gaining knowledge‚ understanding and insight with difficult and challenging consequences which can be both positive and negative. Barriers and problems may exist and overcoming these barriers can be voluntarily or forced upon an individual. Concept and meaning of “Into the World” are explored in the play “Educating Rita’s Act 1 scene 5 and Act 2 scene 7” by Willy Russell

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    Responsible World Citizen

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    responsible world citizen? A citizen is a native or naturalized member of a state or nation who owes allegiance to its government and is entitled to its protection. This can apply to anybody‚ in any country across the world. Being a world citizen means being responsible for the country you live in‚ to help the people around you and to participate in a community. A world citizen should be knowledgeable‚ willing to learn‚ and able to look at all sides of an issue. A responsible world citizen should

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    World History in Context

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    – A History of Humanity Essay 1 World History in Context‚ written by David Christian (2003)‚ questions the context of world history as well as the complexity of human history and the societies with which they live. In Christian’s article he argues that looking at world history in its global context‚ rather than one specific moment in history‚ is the way it is intended to be interpreted and allows historians to recognize reoccurring patterns and themes. World history is meant to be an unbiased

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    Great Allusion

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    Knowing what an allusion is‚ is the firs is exactly how the allusion of the World Series of 1919 is mentioned in Fitzgerald’s novel the Great Gatsby. The fixing of the World Series is mentioned in passing but it creates an underlying sense of mystery to the novel that is previously not as prevalent. This allusion introduces not only the character of Meyer Wolfsheim‚ but also tells the reader a little more about Gatsby. This allusion also develops the American dream. Gatsby had always been a mysterious

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    Math Paper

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    2 (b) Factorise 3x 2 + x – 2. 2 (c) Simplify 2 1 . − n n +1 2 (d) Solve 4 x − 3 = 7. 2 (e) Expand and simplify ( 3 −1 2 3 + 5 . )( ) 2 (f) Find the sum of the first 21 terms of the arithmetic series 3 + 7 + 11 + ··· . 2 – 3 – Marks Question 2 (12 marks) Use the Question 2 Writing Booklet. (a) Differentiate with respect to x : (i) (ii) (iii) ( x 2 + 3) 9 x 2 loge x sin x . x+4 2 2 2 (b) Let M be the midpoint of (–1

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    (mn + 1) / 4 (c) (mn + 1) / 2 (d) (mn -1) / 2 11. The first and the last terms of an AP are 107 and 253. If there are five term in this sequence‚ find the sum of sequence. (a) 1080 (b) 720 (c) 900 (d) 620 12. What will be the sum to n terms of the series 8 + 88 + 888 + …? (a) 8(10 n 9n) 81 (b) 8(10 n 1 10 9n) 81 (c) 8(10n-1 – 10) (d) None of these 13. After striking the floor‚ a rubber ball rebounds to 4/5 th of the height from which it has fallen.

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    led Detroit to victory. Game 1 of this series did not go as expected. Intense rainstorms forced the game to be played over two days and greatly affected the managerial strategies enacted by both teams. Because rain cancelled the game Friday after only 1 and a half innings‚ both teams opted to bring in their scheduled Game 2 starters to finish the game when it resumed Saturday. New York ended up winning that game 9-3‚ and taking a 1-0 series lead. That delay‚ however‚ put managers Jim Leyland

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    Prg 211

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    What is sequential flow of a program? A sequential slow is a series of consecutive statements which is executed in the order that they instructed. The computer only operates on sequential code‚ one statement after the next‚ until it encounters a decision structure‚ loop structure‚ or a submodule. After the decision‚ loop‚ or instructions are completed‚ the next statement in sequence will be executed. What is branching within a program? Branching is similar to a fork like structure. It basically

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    both crushed flat at the contact end – but their physical resemblance must be a source of perpetual confusion to the gulls that fly over head.” (5) The egg in the Columbus story is a historical allusion to Christopher Columbus’ journey around the world. One time‚ at a dinner party in Columbus’ honor‚ some men began to mock him. Columbus gives the men a task; to make an egg stand up straight. After each man had tried and declared the impossibility of doing such a thing‚ Columbus takes the egg and

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