The document summarizes the complex narrative structure of Mark Z. Danielewski's novel House of Leaves. It contains two primary narratives that bleed together: 1) The Navidson Record, a documentary film about a family discovering a haunted house with an infinite labyrinth and spiral staircase. 2) Johnny Truant inherits an unfinished manuscript describing The Navidson Record, and editing it sends Johnny into delusions as he confronts his own past. Both narratives involve a descent into hellish situations within the house or the characters' psyches.
The document discusses the present passive system in Latin. It explains the active and passive voice, how to form the present, imperfect, and future passive tenses, and provides conjugated examples of verbs in these tenses. It also includes sample Latin sentences and their English translations.
The document describes changes made by CIE to some question papers for popular assessments with large candidature. CIE uses different but closely related variants of these question papers. This means for some components there are now two variant question papers, mark schemes, and principal examiner reports, rather than just one previously. For any individual country, only one variant will be used. The document contains both variants to provide centres with more past examination material. A diagram shows the relationship between the question papers, mark schemes, and principal examiner's reports for the first and second variants. Centres with questions should contact CIE's customer services. The variant items should be clearly labelled.
Este documento describe tres trastornos alimenticios: la anorexia nerviosa, caracterizada por la negativa a comer por miedo a engordar y la pérdida de peso; la bulimia nerviosa, definida por episodios de atracones seguidos de vómito, laxantes o ayuno; y la ortorexia nerviosa, una obsesión por comer sólo alimentos considerados "sanos" que puede llevar a la falta de nutrientes. Todos requieren diagnóstico y tratamiento psiquiátricos.
The document summarizes the complex narrative structure of Mark Z. Danielewski's novel House of Leaves. It contains two primary narratives that bleed together: 1) The Navidson Record, a documentary film about a family discovering a haunted house with an infinite labyrinth and spiral staircase. 2) Johnny Truant inherits an unfinished manuscript describing The Navidson Record, and editing it sends Johnny into delusions as he confronts his own past. Both narratives involve a descent into hellish situations within the house or the characters' psyches.
The document discusses the present passive system in Latin. It explains the active and passive voice, how to form the present, imperfect, and future passive tenses, and provides conjugated examples of verbs in these tenses. It also includes sample Latin sentences and their English translations.
The document describes changes made by CIE to some question papers for popular assessments with large candidature. CIE uses different but closely related variants of these question papers. This means for some components there are now two variant question papers, mark schemes, and principal examiner reports, rather than just one previously. For any individual country, only one variant will be used. The document contains both variants to provide centres with more past examination material. A diagram shows the relationship between the question papers, mark schemes, and principal examiner's reports for the first and second variants. Centres with questions should contact CIE's customer services. The variant items should be clearly labelled.
Este documento describe tres trastornos alimenticios: la anorexia nerviosa, caracterizada por la negativa a comer por miedo a engordar y la pérdida de peso; la bulimia nerviosa, definida por episodios de atracones seguidos de vómito, laxantes o ayuno; y la ortorexia nerviosa, una obsesión por comer sólo alimentos considerados "sanos" que puede llevar a la falta de nutrientes. Todos requieren diagnóstico y tratamiento psiquiátricos.