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    got a train to catch at 5:30, have to go to Mangalore and have to attend the internal exams. I just checked my phone, these were missed calls and messages but time doesn’t permit me to check them, I have to rush to the railways station. It was 5:15AM. I am at the train station, got 15 minutes for the arrival of the train. Listening to music was one of my ways to waste the time but then remembered about the calls and messages. There were 9 missed calls from an unknown number .Then there were few from

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    Imagine two trains, each from opposite ends of the country, stopping at the same station right in the middle of the country, and the passengers of the trains being exchanged, as they are vacationing. No vivid imagination is needed here, as this is a real-life situation. People come and go, and one may even have taken part in such an experience, without giving much thought to it. It seems to be such a simple idea, and broadening it seems too difficult to even try, much less make it successful. After

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    hummed over the radio as the engine chugged and gurgled. The car was red, or at least it would have been before streaks of copper coloured rust engulfed the ageing steel. I looked outside at endless rows of traffic and smelt the the pungent car fumes filling my nostrils. Here in this rolling pile of grey, I felt consumed by circles pollution. Heat was creating shimmery mirages across the black bitumen surface. A long jail-like fence enclosed the miles of road, blocking any sight of green that lay beyond

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    Dennis Gibson Kenet Adamson ENG-111 6 March 2015 Hydrogen over Combustion Cars are an integral part of life today in the modern world. In America, as an example, society has become very reliant on automobiles. In the past, towns and cities where small microcosms, overall. Today, however, towns and cities have grown larger, and farther apart. Roads flow across what used to be countryside, through mountains, and over rivers. This links the people together and allows for the transaction of goods

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    Cantaloupe I Inspections Phillip’s piercing blue eyes stared back at him from his bathroom mirror. He studied his unshaven face and careless physique, and eventually began plucking the graying hairs from his breast and dropping them one by one into the sink. A silent apartment surrounded him, all but the street noise of the locals and trust funders of Bushwick below. He peered down to the sea of hairs from weeks of plucking and itched his red, irritated chest before quickly shuffling to the closet

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    outside the traditional government regulatory system is called as the paratransit. Some of the important characteristics of the informal public transport are: • Sometimes it is unscheduled in terms of services, routes are based on demand response, filling the gap in formal public transport. • Generally, use those vehicles which are small in size leads to more flexibility where large vehicles are unable to reach like in Damascus, Syria Arab Republic where small vehicles dominating the market. • Most

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    on which many police officers spent their working lives” (Holdaway, 1983, P.1). At the time of writing his then doctoral thesis, Holdaway was serving as a sergeant in the London Metropolitan police, making this book a unique piece of literature, filling the gaps of knowledge previous studies couldn’t penetrate because of the researcher-researched dynamic. Holdaway was not just researching the police, he was researching the very people he worked with, and at the time, before the PACE act of 1984 which

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    Legal Case Study Essay

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    required substantial changes to the design of car. Ford tried the most efficient way to fix the problem by testing a rubber bladder around the gas tank. An engineer stated that there was substantial improvement but the bladders made gas filling difficult in cold weather due to the bladder stiffing up and they were also ineffective in hot weather. NHTSA investigated Ford because of consumer complaints after an article in a Mother Jones magazine. They concluded that there were

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    teacher seems to think that one of the biggest areas of struggle for this child is that he has seizures; and when he has one, it puts him to sleep for the rest of the day usually. This makes him unbale to participate in the group times, and work stations. She said that he can sometimes have up to three during the school week, so that means that he would be missing three days of learning and social interaction. There really is not anything that they can do about him sleeping after he has a seizure

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    elementary school, and she arranged for me to come in to observe her cooperating teacher's classroom. On Friday, December 1st at 10 o'clock I had the opportunity to observe Mrs. Makara's classroom for 45 minutes while the class was doing reading stations. The class is organized into six table groups with five students in each group. Mrs. Makara's overhead screen hangs in the front of the room near her table. I noticed that the class was arranged this way in order for all the students to all easily

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