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    pollution. This article will help me in my paper because it helps me see bothe sides of the car. It explains the many benefits and drawbacks to driverless cars. Titcomb, James. "Five Big Tests That Driverless Cars Will Have to Pass." The Telegraph. Telegraph Media Group, Web. 10 Apr. 2016. This article said that there are certain tests that self-driving cars will have to pass. They include society’s reaction to the first major accident caused by driverless cars, the decision the car will make when

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    Travelodge

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    Travelodge UK 1 Travelodge UK Travelodge Hotels Limited Type Industry Founded Headquarters Private limited company Hospitality 1985 Thame, England, UK Number of locations 456 hotels in UK[1] [1] 11 hotels in Ireland [2] 3 hotels in Spain Area served United Kingdom Republic of Ireland Spain Keith Hamill (Chairman) Grant Hearn(CEO) Hotels £331.7m (2010) [1] Key people Products Revenue Operating income [1] £153.5m (EBITDAR) [1] £48.5m (EBITDA) (2010) £27.0m (2010) [1] [1] [3]

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    Travelodge UK 1 Travelodge UK Travelodge Hotels Limited Type Industry Founded Headquarters Private limited company Hospitality 1985 Thame, England, UK Number of locations 456 hotels in UK[1] [1] 11 hotels in Ireland [2] 3 hotels in Spain Area served United Kingdom Republic of Ireland Spain Keith Hamill (Chairman) Grant Hearn(CEO) Hotels £331.7m (2010) [1] Key people Products Revenue Operating income [1] £153.5m (EBITDAR) [1] £48.5m (EBITDA) (2010) £27.0m (2010) [1] [1] [3]

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    In order to measure the benefits of a revolution or of any new idea, one must consider both the impact on society and the impact on the people involved. I strongly believe that the rights and freedoms of citizens should under no circumstances be hindered by economic or scientific progress. The American people should be prioritized over anything else. Therefore, when this ideal is not upheld, society is negatively impacted. For example: during the industrial revolution, the quality of life for

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    Anne Frank Research Paper

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    Chained and Chased Anne Frank was a major influential person in history. While Anne Frank’s account could be wrong, or everyone else’s experience may have not been like hers or far worse, she impacted history with her first point of view journal about the horrible and shallow life of the victims in the concentration camps. As she shared the knowledge of what she learned through her diary, which was a major learning source for children since the publication of her diary, she gave an inside look

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    Thomas Edison Research Paper

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    something snap inside my head, and the deafness started from that time and has progressed ever since... If it was that man who lifted me by the ears who injured me, he did it to save my life."(The Thomas Alva Edison Album, 32) From newsboy to night telegraph operator at Stratford Junction, Thomas has moved to Ontario at age 16 in 1863 where the Grand Trunk Railway was paying him $25 a month. His new home in Ontario was about 40 miles from the old home of his. He work 12 hours a day from 7 P.M. through

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    Grand Trunk Railroad line in Mount Clemens, Michigan. He used his ability to access the railroads to do experiments in a small baggage car, and began to invent. At fifteen, he traveled throughout as a telegrapher, in the Midwest. He studied the telegraph and electrical science. In 1866, he went to Kentucky, to work as a telegrapher. The Morse Code advanced to only sounds and not on pieces of paper. Since Edison had difficulty hearing, he could not hear the clicks very well. Edison had a disadvantage

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    Present A Brief Look at the Tahltan Culture The Tahltan Nation consists of approximately 5000 members, with around 1,500 members choosing to live within their traditional territory (Davis, 2011, p. 26) in the communities of Iskut, Dease Lake and Telegraph Creek (fig. 1). In a territory rich in resources, Tahltan First Nations have lived in relationship with the land since “time immemorial” (Davis, 2011, p. 21). In the movie, Koneline – Our Land Beautiful, Oscar Dennis explained that the letter K is

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    Taylor Bruton Professor Kathy Dillion English 211 November 10, 2014 Abstract For this paper, my objective was to investigate the pay gap and gender discrimination in the workplace. Through systematic examination, this paper explores numerous factors correlating to the wage gap such as occupational choices and annual earnings. On average, women have lower income due to emphasis on familial responsibilities and desiring more accommodating work schedules than men. The wage gap primarily exists

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    The purpose of observational methods is to investigate the interaction between people with the surrounding built environment, thus when researching food marketing along Ecclesall Road, the aim of the observation was to see whether restaurants with different marketing techniques attracted contrasting demographic profiles. While observing the marketing techniques and customer base, photographs were taken that documented the feature of interest, including whether outside seating facilities were being

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