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    wearing tightly woven scrub suits. The test is divided into four parts where a carriage of MRSE in the nose and on different skin sites are studied and an experimental study of dispersal of MRSE during exercise in a test chamber and during operations‚ using two different types of scrub suits are made. Nasal carriage was found among 28.4% samples from women and 33.3% from men. Among five skin-sampling sites‚ carriage of MRSE was most frequent on the cheek (50%) and in the axilla (24%) and least

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     PROJECT MOTOR INSURANCE December 2004 Contents Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Merchandise insurance- cargo insurance • introduction • types • object • insured amount • insurance premium • liability‚compensation • risk coverage • exclusions Chapter 3 Carrier’s liability insurance • general presentation and provisions • carrier liability insurance- CMR- Romania • types • object • insured amount • insurance

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    http://www.sallyhoward.net/article.php?id=54&category=current_affairs India’s Tourism History The road from independence It’s 65 years since independence‚ and in its wake Indian tourism industry has traversed a rocky road – much like the subcontinent itself. High Life surveys six colourful decades… Flashing with heat and drowned by monsoons‚ with its rainbow of saris and the fast-changing blues of its overarching skies India‚ to the chilly British mind

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    of operating. Along with an improved customer base and a new outlook Sears Holdings Corporation is experiencing financial growth. Richard W. Sears was an agent at a railway station. This job provided him with loads of free time‚ so he would sell lumber and coal to local residents for extra money. During his employment with the railway station he came across some discarded watches and decided to repair and sell them. He made a good profit and decided to try it again. In 1886 Sears began the R.W.

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    Police are supposed to protect and serve the people of our country‚ however‚ in many cases‚ police abuse their power and use excessive force‚ leading to police brutality. Unnecessary action and police force can be seen as early as 1969 in Haight-Ashbury. In Joan Didion’s exposé‚ “Slouching Towards Bethlehem”‚ she mentions a fourteen year old girl who received a pelvic exam from police. “She was just walking

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    They first lived in Rossland‚ British Colombia. However‚ she worked her way up in the civil service until she got promoted‚ which required moving to Ottawa (CanadaHistory). Turner was a brilliant student and a talented athlete. He was educated at Ashbury College and St Patrick’s College‚ Ottawa (Wikipedia). He was accepted at the University of British Colombia‚ at age 16‚when his mother got married to Frank Mackenzie Ross and they moved to Vancouver. John was among Canada’s

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    being unavoidable with associations of fear‚ but Dickinson describes her carriage ride as‚ "I had put away/ My labor and my leisure too‚/For His Civility‚" (6-8). She describes death as being "civil" meaning that death was rather courteous and polite. The next stanza speaks of the many things she passes while riding in the carriage with death. "We passed the Fields of Gazing Grain-/ We passed the Setting Sun‚" (11-12). The carriage ride with death seems to be everlasting as they even pass the setting

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    Introduction A contract is formed when one of the parties has to accept an offer made by the other. Here‚ David places an advertisement in the local newspaper of a reward‚ £1000 for the safe return of each of his six cats. This shows he is making an offer to all the readers of the Daily Bungle. An offer is defined as follows: “An offer is a statement of the terms upon which the offeror is prepared to be bound if acceptance is communicated while the offer remains alive1.” The critical aspect of

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    a contract of carriage. It is formed between the shipper (seller or buyer) and the carrier (transport company). The contractual terms and conditions of transport contracts are generally found in transport document known as a bill of lading. Many shipments are made under bills of lading‚ issued by the carrier to the shipper upon delivery of the goods for shipment. The shipper is entitled to demand insurance of a bill of lading‚ unless his right is excluded by the contract of carriage. The bill of lading

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    Throughout the poem death is personified as a gentlemen or suitor who is there to escort her into the afterlife‚ it is clear who has the power in the relationship He decides when the carriage stops and the speed of the carriage. She "could not stop for Death"‚ which signifies her powerlessness and lack of choice. The Carriage ride in the first stanza is the start of the ‘speakers’ journey into the afterlife. In the third stanza we see insights into the world that the speaker is leaving which represent

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