Kookaburras laughing | | | | My favourite classroom | metaphor | | The railway carriage | Carriage 1864 … my motel bendarat | Metaphor/ humour | Emphasise through irony the need for a place of security in order to belong | | A warm safe little cave… billy’s cave | Metaphor | Emphasising the tranquillity and sanctuary felt towards his little “cave” | | Living in this carriage is special‚ its mine | | | Old bill’s home | Bendarat Hilton | Metaphor/ humour | | |
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advances: Mass transportation began to replace horse drawn carriages. Cable cars came firs then electric - powered streetcars began to replace cables. Tracks were raised onto trestles enabling vehicles to travel over jammed downtown streets. These elevated tracks were expensive to constrict and only appeared in few cities‚ because of lower cost underground subways advanced in most cities. Another form of transportation‚ the electric interurban railway linked cities with growing populations. Business practices:
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of transport and therefore suitable carriage of goods over a long distance requiring less time. There is no substitute for air transport when the transport of goods is required urgently. II. Quick Service: Air transport provides comfortable‚ efficient and quick transport service. It is regarded as best mode of transport for transporting perishable goods. III. No Infrastructure Investment: Air transport does not give emphasis on construction of tracks like railways. As no capital investment in surface
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1. Defence of India and every part thereof including preparation for defence and all such acts as may be conducive in times of war to its prosecution and after its termination to effective demobilisation. 2. Naval‚ military and air forces; any other armed forces of the Union. 2-A. Deployment of any armed forces of the Union or any other force subject to the control of the Union or any contingent or unit thereof in any State in aid of the civil power; powers‚ jurisdiction‚ privileges and liabilities
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people reached the moon. Now we are in super developed era and moving towards exploration of new worlds. Take travel‚ for instance. In the time of our forefathers‚ there were no railways or steamships or aeroplanes‚ no bicycles or motor-cars‚ or even no good roads. They traveled slowly on horseback or in carts and carriages‚ and sailing ships. There was no postal system‚ so letters were rare and costly luxuries; no telegraph‚ no telephone‚ no wireless or broadcasting. Nearly all goods were hand-made
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Was The British Empire A Good Thing Or Not Introduction: The British Empire was the largest colonial empire in history. Twenty five percent of the world’s people were part of the British Empire. “The sun never set on the British Empire” was a saying that showed how vast the British Empire was. This refers to the fact that the British Empire stretched right across the globe‚ so that when the sun was setting in Britain‚ it was rising in places such as Australia. The Empire started in 1603 and ended
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PROCEDURES IN IMPORT & EXPORT DOCUMENTATION |SL. NO. |SUBJECT |PAGE NO. | |1 |Significance of Documentation | | |2 |Shipments through ICD | | |3 |Customs procedures
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provided a safe passage for travelers through a vast road system from Egypt to Britain. The Railway Age Prior to rail travel tourist travelled by horse and carriages. Railroads played a major role in the development of the United Nations‚ Canada and several other countries. The railroads brought changes in the lodging industry‚ as taverns and turnpikes gave way to hotels near the railway stations. In 1830 in the United States the first rail way was built. Railroad carts had excellent
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SCHOOL OF BUSINESS STUDIES DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS STUDIES (ACCOUNTING) YEAR 3 - SEMESTER 1 ABBL 3144 CORPORATE LAW AND GOVERNANCE COURSEWORK 1 LIEW MEI MEI 11SBD01697 OOI TZE CHI 11SBD06409 SYNDHRA SIMIN 11SBD06051 WONG YEE MUN 11SBD00641 TUTORIAL GROUP: SDAC2 (B) TUTOR: MS CHONG PIT KEE DATE OF SUBMISSION: 17TH JUNE 2013 TABLE OF CONTENT Cover Page | 1 | Table of Content | 2 | Plagiarism Statement | 3 | Assignment Questions | 4 | Content
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"Hunger‚ love‚ pain‚ fear are some of those inner forces which rule the individual’s instinct for self preservation." Belonging is a Perception‚ a perception of fitting in‚ connecting with others or a group of people. It involves ideas‚ thoughts and situations albeit in different contexts of which either stimulate feelings of belonging or not belonging. The Contexts in which belonging is perceived are Personal; relating to connections to a person‚ people or community of people. Cultural; relating
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