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Copyright Acknowledgement Booklet For the January 2013 exam series This booklet contains the acknowledgements for third-party copyright material used in OCR assessment materials for 14 – 19 Qualifications. www.ocr.org.uk About the Copyright Acknowledgement Booklet Prior to the June 2009 examination series, acknowledgements for third-party copyright material were printed on the back page of the relevant exam papers and associated assessment materials. For security purposes, from that series onwards, OCR has created this separate booklet to put all of the acknowledgements, rather than including them in the exam papers or associated assessment materials. The booklet is published after each examination series, as soon as the assessment materials become available to the public. It is available online from the OCR website at: http://www.ocr.org.uk/i-want-to/prepare-and-practise/past-papers-finder/ The OCR Copyright Team can be contacted by post at 1 Hills Road, Cambridge, CB1 2EU, or by email at [email protected]. Where possible, OCR has sought and cleared permission to reproduce items of third-party owned copyright material. Every reasonable effort has been made by OCR to trace copyright holders, but if any items requiring clearance have unwittingly been included, please contact the Copyright Team at the addresses above and OCR will be pleased to make amends at the earliest possible opportunity. How to find an acknowledgement Each acknowledgement is filed firstly by subject and then under the unit number of the exam paper in which the copyright material appears. Where an exam paper has more than one document associated with it, each document is identified with its separate acknowledgements. From the January 2013 series onwards, only the examination material containing third party material will be included in the Acknowledgement Booklet. Therefore please assume that any exam papers or subject areas not listed in this booklet are entirely © OCR. 1 Contents (by Subject) Accounting 3 Humanities 52 ICT 53 Business Studies 4 Includes Applied Business, Business and IT 53 Finance & Retail Business Law 54 Citizenship Studies 6 Leisure & Tourism 56 Classical Civilisation 6 Maths 57 Critical Thinking 7 Media Studies 59 Design & Technology 8 Music 60 Drama 8 PE 62 Economics 9 Psychology 62 Environmental & Land-Based Sciences 10 Science 63 English 13 Society, Health & Development 75 French 19 Sociology 75 General Studies 20 Spanish 76 Geography 21 Sport & Active Leisure 77 German 24 Travel & Tourism 78 Government & Politics 25 Please assume that any subjects not listed Health & Social Care 26 here contain no third party material. OCR will History 27 be happy to correct any omissions upon notification. Home Economics 51 2 Accounting F013/01 GCE Accounting Question Paper © OCR Company Accounts and Interpretation Resource Booklet Whole document Any reference to existing companies or organisations is entirely coincidental and is not intended as a depiction of those companies or organisations. F014/01 GCE Accounting Question Paper © OCR Management Accounting Resource Booklet Whole document Any reference to existing companies or organisations is entirely coincidental and is not intended as a depiction of those companies or organisations. 3 Business Studies Includes Applied Business, Business Administration and Finance & Retail Business A241/01 GCSE Business Studies Question Paper Business in Action Whole document Any reference to existing companies or organisations is entirely coincidental and is not intended to be a depiction of those companies or organisations. A292/01 GCSE Business Studies Question Paper Business and People Whole document Any reference to existing companies or organisations is entirely coincidental and is not intended to be a depiction of those companies or organisations. F242/01 GCE Applied Business Case Study Understanding the Business Environment Appendix 1, paragraphs 1-4 Christopher Hope, Two million Britons stay at home for their holidays as the recession bites, 5 September 2009, © Telegraph Media Group Limited 2009, www.telegraph.co.uk. Appendix 1, paragraph 5-6 Esther Addley, Easter attractions: stay-at-home Britons become culture vultures, The Guardian, 10 April 2009, © Guardian News and Media Limited 2009. www.guardian.co.uk Appendix 1, paragraphs 7-8 Simon English, Thomas Cook profits suffer as Britons stay at home, 11 August 2010, The London Evening Standard, © 2010 ES London Limited. Appendix 2 Simon Rogers, Marriage Rates in the UK, The Guardian Data Blog, 30 March 2011, © Guardian News & Media Ltd 2011. www.guardian.co.uk F246/01 GCE Applied Business Stimulus Material Financial Providers and Products Whole document Any reference to existing companies or organisations is entirely coincidental and is not intended as a depiction of those companies or organisations. F248/01 GCE Applied Business Case Study Strategic Decision Making Appendix 1 Alan Cornwall, Ten common reasons why businesses fail, Accessed 8 August 2011, Marshvale Business Counselling. Copyright © Marshvale Investments 2011. www.marshvale.com. Reproduced by kind permission. Appendix 2 Jon Kelly, A new lease of life?, 18 August 2010, BBC News Magazine. www.bbc.co.uk Appendix 2, data Housing Tenure in the UK. Reproduced by kind permission of Savills UK. www.savills.co.uk Appendix 3, data Tenure by household type, The English Housing Survey (EHS) Household Report, 2009-10, Reproduced under the terms of the Open Government Licence. Appendix 4 Demand for industrial units growing, but office market slow, Stourbridge News, 5 July 2011, www.stourbridgenews.co.uk 4 F256/01 GCE Applied Business Question Paper Business Law Texts 1-4 Any reference to existing companies or organisations is entirely coincidental and is not intended as a depiction of those companies or organisations. F293/01 GCE Business Studies Case Study Marketing Whole document Any reference to existing companies or organisations is entirely coincidental, and is not intended as a depiction of those companies or organisations. F294/01 GCE Business Studies Resource Booklet Accounting Whole document Any reference to existing companies or organisations is entirely coincidental, and is not intended as a depiction of those companies or organisations. F295/01 GCE Business Studies Resource Booklet People in Organisations Whole document Any reference to existing companies or organisations is entirely coincidental, and is not intended as a depiction of those companies or organisations. 5 Citizenship Studies A342/02 GCSE Citizenship Studies Question Paper Identity, Democracy and Justice – Understanding our Role as Citizens Document 1, tabular data Gallup Organisation, Hungary (upon the request of the Directorate-General Justice, Freedom and Security) European Union Citizenship; Analytical Report, Flash EB Series #213, 2008. Copyright © 2008 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved. The content is used with permission; however, Gallup retains all rights of republication. Classical Civilisation A401/01 GCSE Latin Question Paper Latin Language 1 Foundation Passages A-C Adapted from Aulus Gellius, Notes Atticae, Book XIX, 7, J. C. Rolfe (trans.), 1927, Loeb Classic Library. A401/02 GCSE Latin Question Paper Latin Language 1 Higher Passages A-C Adapted from Aulus Gellius, Notes Atticae, Book XIX, 7, J. C. Rolfe (trans.), 1927, Loeb Classic Library. A402/01 GCSE Latin Question Paper Latin Language 2 Foundation Passages A & B Adapted from Cornelius Nepos, On Great Generals. On History, J. C. Rolfe (trans.), 1929, Loeb Classic Library. A402/02 GCSE Latin Question Paper Latin Language 2 Higher Passages A & B Adapted from Cornelius Nepos, On Great Generals. On History, J. C. Rolfe (trans.), 1929, Loeb Classic Library. 6 Critical Thinking F501/01 GCE Critical Thinking Resource Booklet Introduction to Critical Thinking Document 1, paragraphs 1-2 Adapted from Daily Mail Reporter, Dawn of double summertime as Coalition consider putting clocks forwards by TWO HOURS, The Daily Mail, 21 February 2011, www.dailymail.co.uk. © Associated Newspapers. Document 1, image Time zone map adapted from World Time Zone, Copyright © 1997-2012 WorldTimeZone.com. Documents 1 & 2 Denise Winterman, Could the UK work with two different time zones?, 24 February 2011, BBC News Magazine. Reproduced by kind permission of BBC News. www.bbc.co.uk. Document 2 Adapted from Louise Vennells, Clock switch could provide '£200m' boast, This is Cornwall, 29 March 2010. Copyright © 2012 Northcliffe Media Limited. Document 2, paragraph 4 Adapted from Justin Lahart, Daylight Saving Wastes Energy, Study Says, Wall Street Journal, 27 February 2008 Copyright ©2012 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. Document 3 GLA Economics, Single/Double Summer Time: The time is right for London, October 2010, reproduced by kind permission of the Greater London Authority, www.london.gov.uk. F503/01 GCE Critical Thinking Resource Booklet Ethical Reasoning and Decision Making Document 1, image © David Watmough / Dreamstime. www.dreamstime.com Document 2 Jack Malvern, Staffordshire hoard farmer visits his treasure in the British Museum, The Times, 4 November 2009. © Times Newspapers Limited 2012. Document 3 Valerie Elliot, Nighthawkers raid nation’s archaeological heritage to sell on eBay, The Times, 16 February 2009. © Times Newspapers Limited 2012. Document 4 Steve Platt interview with Tony Robinson for Channel 4, 2005. Reproduced by kind permission of Channel 4. www.channel4.com. Document 5 Heritage Action, Artefact Erosion Counter. Figures correct as of 2 November 2011 3pm. Copyright