knowledge etc. that give one class an educational advantage. (c) Identify three features of the restricted speech code (Item 1A, lines 10-11). (6 marks) Two marks for each of three appropriate features identified, such as: • used by the working class; • short/incomplete sentences; • often reduced to gestures; • context-bound/particularistic meanings/speaker assumes audience shares same frame of reference; • not used in education; • a product of repetitive, unskilled
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present the theme of gender in the play ‘An Inspector Calls”? Section 3 - Throughout this play JB Priestly has included a range of female characters in the play, from an upper class snob, through a mature daughter and a working class girl. However Eva Smith, the working class girl, was the only character who suffered the most because of her gender, she was treated differently by all character throughout the play. She had no value in society what so ever and we’ve seen this on many different
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Cinderella and Marxism The theme of power is constant throughout the text, and brings to life the dominant social structures Cinderella is faced with and classified under. Cinderella is forced into working like a servant for her stepmother and sisters and is a representation of the proletariat working class. Cinderella is viewed as a simple servant, it is her natural beauty, virtue, and humbleness that make her stand out and help her get her Prince Charming. This story gleams with Marxist subtleties
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inexhaustible money and a high social status in a business cocktail gathering or to have an unrestrained life which one can do anything according to one’s will? BOBOS’ in Paradise is written by David Brooks, who is a political and cultural commentator and working for New York Times. He is also the editor and commentator of different news and magazines. The key term of the title of this book – BOBO is Brook’s famous coinage, which uses to describe the new class that arouse after the 1990s. What is BOBO?
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mentTHE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT AND PROFITABLITY OF LISTED MANUFACTURING COMPANIES IN GHANA Agyemang Badu Ebenezer Lecturer, Department of Business Administration Presbyterian University College, Ghana Michael Kwame Asiedu Lecturer, Department of Business Administration Presbyterian University College, Ghana ABSTRACT This study examines the effect of working capital management on the profitability of companies listed on the Ghana Stock Exchange. Secondary data from the Ghana
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class exploiting the working class. Marxists see education as being run in the interests of the ruling class. For example, Althusser argues that education is an important ideological state apparatus that helps to control people’s ideas and beliefs. He suggests education has two purposes. It reproduces class inequalities through the generations by ensuring that most working-class pupils experience educational failure. Education also legitimates this inequality, persuading the working class to accept educational
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Definition of 'Working Capital' A measure of both a company's efficiency and its short-term financial health. The working capital ratio is calculated as: Working Capital This ratio indicates whether a company has enough short term assets to cover its short term debt. Anything below 1 indicates negative W/C (working capital). While anything over 2 means that the company is not investing excess assets. Most believe that a ratio between 1.2 and 2.0 is sufficient. Also known as "net working capital"
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Title: Group Debate: Individual Essay Topic: Penalty wage rates for work done outside the ‘normal’ Monday-Friday working week should be abolished. (Defending) Introduction Penalty rate wage were introduced to compensate employees for working during the so-called unsocial hours. Unsociable hours of work occur during the days of the week or hours of the day when most of the people do not have to work. The idea behind the term is that there are only some times of day when others are available
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Exercises 1. Surance Brokers CC one day orientation programme that Jack can use to effectively orientate the new secretary: * Manager or supervisor meets with the new employee to: * review the employee orientation process and discuss plans for the day/week * review the position description, job posting, and discuss performance expectations (expected outcomes for the position) * review of hours of work, dress code, flexible work arrangements (if applicable)
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“The Garden Party” “The Garden Party”, written by Katherine Mansfield, is a short story, which takes place in colonial New Zealand. The main character, Laura, encounters a life-changing situation where she is face to face with a symbolic view of life and death. The most significant object in the story, which is very symbolic, is the fancy black hat trimmed with gold daisies, and a long black velvet ribbon. Mansfield uses the hat in “The Garden Party” as an object that dictates the fate of the party
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