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    Hensley “Riiiiiiiing!” My alarm went off, waking me for another day of school. Rolling out of bed, i caught one whiff of myself before jumping straight into the shower. I closed my eyes, and let the hot streams of water roll off of my shoulders, savoring the precious time before I had to drag myself to school. It isn’t that school comes hard to me, because it doesn 't. Friends roll in my wake, making me one of the most popular girls in school, and I hate it. Everyone is so fake! Most of my so called

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    Comparing Dangerous Liaisons by Choderlos de Laclos and Cruel Intentions the Movie It is my intention to compare the book, Dangerous Liaisons by Choderlos de Laclos, to its modern movie version, Cruel Intentions starring Sarah Michelle Gellar. I intend to examine how the original French text was modified in reference to plot, character, morals/values, and themes. I also plan to discuss how these transformations change the meaning of the story and reflect different cultural/historical contexts

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    Comparison and Differences of Dangerous Liaisons Novel and Film The film Dangerous Liaison, directed by Stephen Frears remains just about faithful to the epistolary novel, Dangerous Liaisons, by Choderlos de Laclos. Stephen Frears does "betray" the novel towards the end of the film but, it makes the ending that much more better and enticing. The film represents what the epistolary novel only hints at us readers. The novel is composed of letters where we only get a sense of the characters thoughts

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    4Although Laura shopped at the first newsagent regularly, was she loyal? Do you think the first newsagent confused "satisfaction" or even "nowhere else to go" with loyalty?Why is this dangerous for a business?How would you advise the first newsagent to proceed if she is to retain her

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    delays and deliver the goods on time performance. GTC provides different types of LTL service that include different timings and rates which help customer to make the best choice according to their needs. We also provide dedicated drayage service at Montreal rail yards. The other specialized transportation delivered by our company includes storage trailers, dry and temperature controlled trailers which help retail outlets and food industries to transport their perishable goods from one place to another

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    NCFE Level 3 Customer Service Excellence UNIT 1 Task 1 Why Is Service Excellence Important To Your Organisation? Netjets is a worldwide network of shared aircraft. This is defined as fractional ownership. Customers make a large investment in a share of a private jet. In relation to the size of their share, they receive a number of hours flying per year, and they own that asset, the value of which can go up or down. The customer is also liable for management fees and an occupied hourly flying

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    hazards As per regulations we are to provide • Providing and maintaining safe plant (such as machinery and equipment) and safe systems of work. • Implementing arrangements for the safe use, handling, storage and transport of chemicals (such as dangerous goods and other harmful materials) • Maintaining the workplace in a safe condition (such as ensuring fire exits are not blocked, emergency equipment is serviceable, and the worksite is generally tidy) • Providing workers and contractors with adequate

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    discusses why it happened in the first place. Leach answers his two-fold argument of when and why consumer capitalism came to be by explaining the events that led up to the rise of this new consumer ideology, and explaining the people's desire for goods.

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    1860s, an era of westward expansion took place in the United States. Many families wanted to go west because there were unclaimed land in Oregon. Many families packed their belongings on a covered wagon and followed the dangerous routes and trails to the west. Despite the dangerous journey, many families wanted to claim vast land and farm in the fertile lands to get rich. Different women had very different life experiences during the period of Westward Expansion. In the book “Covered Wagon Women Diaries

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    Americans in the town of Maycomb. The public see Tom as a dangerous man. For instance in the book it states “ I seen that black nigger yonder ruttin’ on my Mayella” (Lee 231)! Mayella even said that “ He got me round the neck, cussin’ me a’ sayin’ dirt- I fought and’ hollered, but he had me round the neck. He hit me agin a’ agin” (Lee 241). Both Mayella and Bob Ewell make the people in the court believe that Tom is some sort of killer or dangerous man who should be lynched. Even Scout thought that “Tom

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