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    Crowded street.

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    Crowded street. Honking‚ shouting‚ clinging and bargaining all at once. With Tuk Tuks sliding through the ocean of people. Bikes unbalanced‚ with snake like speed diving into any gapes available. The ground was marked with wheel prints and footprints‚ checkering the earth. With smokes of morning cheap breakfast zic zacking it’s way through the street. Markets up for business‚ bargains started‚ shouting started. The words sound like spike. Hot summers day‚ the sun poured its heat into the city

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    The Smell of alcohol wafted through the street‚ it reeked so bad it could make anybody feel nauseous. The bitter chill of the London night‚ so cold the doorway felt like an arctic glacier. Street lights beaming so brightly‚ the sight could make someone squint immediately. The aroma of pollution so strong‚ you could taste it on your tongue. The golden rust‚ covering the bars of the steps by the doorway‚ mould streaming down from the seeping gutter. People would walk past you‚ either giving you

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    Mary Street: Description

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    Peter Skrzynecki’s poem “10 Mary Street”‚ explores various aspects of belonging to a place as well as to family. A reoccurring theme of time is present throughout the poem‚ 10 Mary Street. This is shown through the constant repetition of the line “For nineteen years”. The composer purposely establishes a strong sense of time that conveys routine and steadiness in his life. Throughout the poem the responders can perceive a strong emphasis of security in Peter’s family‚ who were at the time living

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    Crowded Classes

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    CROWDED CLASSES It is known by most people that an avarege number of students in a normal class should be about 20-30. In fact it is also known that in many scholls class size usually are over that number. In overcrowded classes‚ there are too many student. In this type of classes it is so clear to everyone that the teachers don’t know very well and wouldn’t be interested in their students Although some people say crowded class size positively contributes to classroom environment

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    crowded coasts

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    Describe how physical and economic factors may have made one area you have studied in crowded coast (10 marks) Coasts become crowded when more and more people want to move there. This means the coast must a number of different pull factors which attracts people to the area for different reasons. Firstly‚ the climate of an area is a significant factor which can cause it to become crowded. Coasts with a higher climate means that more people want to migrate their in search of warmer climates in the

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    a crowded bazaar

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    A crowded market presents an interesting scene. There is din and bustle. People move up and down the market making all sorts of purchases. There is an unending stream of visitors. The buyers move from one shop to the other. Last Sunday I had a friend from my native village. He requested me to accompany him to Chandni Chowk‚ the old market of Delhi‚ dealing in a variety of goods. It was 3 o’clock when we set out. Within half an hour we were there. We entered the market from the Red Fort side. What

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    A Crowded Shopping Centre

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    A crowded shopping centre The crowd had not dwindled. On the other hand‚ it had become more boisterous: animated. It had come to life. I looked about me as I waited for my friend in the middle of the shopping centre. The crowd was made up of a myriad of characters. Everywhere‚ children dashed about. Groups of teenagers with multi- colored spiky hair walked about from one shop to another. They were essentially window-shopping. They were not carrying any shopping bags with them. I noticed some of

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    Occupy Wall Street Movement Melissa Parks Professor Galloway Business Ethics 11/2/12 The Occupy Wall Street Movement began on Sept. 17‚ 2011‚ when a diffuse group of activists began a loosely organized protest called Occupy Wall Street‚ camping out in Zuccotti Park‚ a privately owned park in New York’s financial district. The protest was to stand against corporate and government greed‚ social inequality and the corrosive power of major banks and multinational corporations over the democratic

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    Alone in a Crowded Room

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    study the classic tales of Shakespere or the modern novels of J.K. Rowling they learn that some things never change. The literary themes and devices of ancient times develop throughout modern times. The modern saying that someone can feel alone in a crowded room sumarizes a similar theme between "The Seafarer" written by an unknown author and "You Found Me" written by The Fray. The two works portray a common theme that finding God helps change the emotion of lonliness and disappointment by using the

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    Orthodontic Correction of crowded teeth Crowding is the lack of space for all the teeth to fit normally within the jaws. The teeth may be twisted or displaced. Crowding occurs when there is disharmony in the tooth to jaw size relationship or when the teeth are larger than the available space. Crowding can be caused by improper eruption of teeth and early or late loss of primary (baby) teeth. Crowding Should Be Corrected Because It Can: • prevent proper cleaning of all the surfaces of your

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