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    National Credit

    (PINs) of their clients as surety," said Nomsa Motshegare, CEO of the NCR. "This is a contravention of the National Credit Act and it is a criminal offence", she added. Motshegare stated that this is part of the NCR's ongoing strategy to ensure that all credit providers, no matter where they conduct business, comply with the provisions of the National Credit Act. "The exploitation of vulnerable and unsuspecting consumers by credit providers will not be tolerated," she added. During the operation, ten

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    Literature

    Liezel Mae D. Flores FMA21FA2 The World Is an Apple Alberto S. Florentino I. Characters * Mario- Husband of Gloria, late twenties, shabbily dressed and with hair that seems to have been uncut for weeks. - lost his job because he puts just one apple in his bag * Gloria- Wife of Mario, small woman about Mario's age, with long hair, and a scrawny body * Pablo- older than Mario, sinister-looking, and well dressed. II. Setting The setting takes place in

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    Acca P1 Past Exam Paper

    高 ac 顿 ca 财 .g 经 ao A du CC n. A cn Professional Accountant Paper P1 Professional Level – Essentials Module Monday 10 December 2007 Time allowed Reading and planning: Writing: 15 minutes 3 hours This paper is divided into two sections: Section A – This ONE question is compulsory and MUST be attempted Section B – TWO questions ONLY to be attempted Do NOT open this paper until instructed by the supervisor. During reading and planning time only the question paper

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    Breakfast Club

    showed that she was obviously insecure, seating herself facing away from the rest of the room (avoidance). She would not speak out, was non-assertive, and when asked what she wanted she would not respond (impervious response). She would only sit and smile to herself. You could categorize her in to the passive aggressive label perfectly. She didn't like herself (low self-esteem), or others. She was both futile and helpless. The only way she displayed her anger was by giving a whimper. She obviously

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    My Divorce-Personal Narrative

    stopped crying, all I saw on their faces were in relief. . Their faces were back to as light as they have ever been. At this time my dad (Roy) was holding me, and I was feeling better, not crying, face is tearless and dry, and dad, he had this big smile on his face. He was so happy to have me. Until two months later rolled around, and my life changed. When I was two months old, my mom and Roy got a divorce. At this time I was only two months old, and my sister was 2. When my parents got a divorce

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    Turbby Monologue

    I said doubtfully. You’re at cow tails said the old man. I stood up and walked over to him. What is this place? I said. It’s a wand shop boy he said proudly. Oh so you mean you're selling sticks? This clearly offended him. Sticks?!?! These are not sticks these are wands! He yelled. Prove it I teased. Fine he said. I waited for him to do something. He grabbed a black stick with engravings in it than he muttered something and the lamp started floating

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    Paper to Kill a Moknog

    my crime." Page 17 Analysis Scout's first grade teacher makes her feel bad about being able to read, when she should feel proud that she can read and write at such a young age. Scout even apologizes and referred to her ability as a crime. This exchange demonstrates how many people in Maycomb are very small minded in their views. Chapter 3 Quotation "'First of all,' he said, 'If you can learn a simple trick, Scout, you'll get along a lot better with all kinds of folks. You never really

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    The Way It All Ends

    in my trap door basement. “My god! Where is my ammo?” I said in a very, unusual tone. “I don’t know, so don’t ask me!” I had almost forgotten my girlfriend was in the other room. By that time, she had made her way to my part of the house and was just staring at me. “Jesus Jessica, don’t creep up on me like that. You know I scare easily!” I said in a hyperventilating tone. “Well how was I supposed to know that you forgot about me?” she asked in an angry and upset tone. You see, I was never

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    Callie Boyd: A Narrative Fiction

    about 12:00 p.m. and it was raining. It was them she realized that she must have made a wrong turn. “Oh no!” she exclaimed. “I’m lost.” Indeed she was, but she came along to a deserted museum. Callie walked up the path and looked at the museum. “Wow It once was very beautiful!” Creeek! “What was that?” Callie asked herself. She pushed away the cobwebs and walked through the door. She smoothed down her hair and hesitantly called “h..h..hello?” She didn’t see anyone. Callie

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    Kaufman's Short Story: The Haunted House

    friendly smile. "Sorry, Mr. Kaufman," Juan said. "We tossed our ball over your fence by accident. I think it landed in your garden." "I said go!" Mr. Kaufman yelled, his face red with anger. Kaufman grabbed a broom from the porch and started to run after the boys. Tony and Juan sprinted back to the fence and jumped over it to the safety of the alley. "What a grouch!" Juan panted, as he and Tony stopped to catch their breath. "Tell me about it," Tony said. "You're lucky to live two blocks away. I

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