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    The unnamed conspirator is considered a third party when it comes to the court room. In real life the unnamed conspirator is someone who influences the way people react to rape. The unnamed conspirator is also taught by our parents and by society itself. An example is a woman blaming herself for being raped. In the back of the victims mind she is responsible for being raped; if she just wouldn’t have met him at the bar‚ if she wouldn’t have taken him back to her place and if she wouldn’t have been

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    W Hotel Written Report

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    Kong 81201-2B Group members: Yeung Ka Wai (101074847) Man Wai Yi (101150492) Ng Ka Hei (101235870) Kan Yin (101121496) Wong Tsz Ying (101302222) Contents 1. Summary 2. Introduction 3. Guest Area and Public Area 3.1 Lobby 3.2 Conference room and Ballroom 3.3 Swimming Pool 3.4 GYM and SPA 3.5 Other Public Area 4. References Summary The W Hotel in Hong Kong is a five-star luxury hotel and it opened in 19th January 2009. It is located at Kowloon MTR station and next to the shopping center of ‘The Element’

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    Kurkure Final

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    product‚ with a spicy flavoured Masala Munch made of lentils‚ rice and corn. It is named after the Hindi word for "crunchy"; the snack was developed entirely in India. It was launched in 1999. Kurkure offered a different and compelling taste experience. The ingredients are fed into a machine that makes puffed extrusions‚ which are then cut to desired length. Different spices are added to make tangs of Kurkure. The Kurkure are available in below flavours: Masala Munch(spicy) Monster Paw Funky Tomato Naughty

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    Translocation

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    Translocation A. The Munch pressure flow model The Principal of Pressure-Flow Model of Phloem Transport The Münch pressure-flow model is an explanation for the movement of organic materials in phloem .By the Münch pressure-flow experiment‚ two dialysis tubings are connected by a glass tube. The dialysis tubings only permeable to water or particles which have smaller size than the pores of the tubing‚but impermeable to the larger solutes.As larger molecules such as proteins and polysaccharides(starch)

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    Space Program

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    Space (250-Room De Lux Hotel) No. of Occupants Area Per Person (Standard/Minimum) Area No. of Units Total Area Source PUBLIC AREAS Lobby 500 0.65 m2 / person 325 m2 1 325 m2 NBC Lounge - 0.40 m2 / guest room 100 m2 1 100 m2 TSS Front Office (Includes Safety Deposit) 3 0.10 m2 / guest room 25 m2 1 25 m2 TSS Toilet Male Toilet ( Restroom Included) - 24m2 / 250 guest rooms 24m2 1 24 m2 TSS Female Toilet - 14 m2 / 250 guest rooms 14

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    Baz Luhrmann

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    TASK 1 Baz Luhrmann is an Australian director‚ famous for his eye catching films. He is known for his Red Curtain Trilogy including the three films ‘Strictly Ballroom’ (1992)‚ Romeo + Juliet (1996) and ‘Moulin Rouge’ (2001). In these films he uses song‚ dance and iambic pentameter to create a heightened‚ creative world. A key part of his films in the Red Curtain Trilogy is that the audience knows how the film will end when it begins. His theatrical‚ colourful‚ fast paced films continuously enthral

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    white couple who own St. George’s Park Tea Room. The play is set in Port Elizabeth‚ South Africa in the 1950’s. Hally wanders into the fashionable tea room one rainy day to find its two black employees‚ Sam and Willie‚ practicing for an upcoming ballroom dancing competition. Sam and Willie have been Hally’s second family since he was an infant. Sam‚ the older and wiser of the two‚ acted as a surrogate father to Hally. He fortified the boy’s sense of well-being‚ while simultaneously teaching

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    "Master Harold". . and the Boys is not an overtly political play‚ but a depiction of "a personal power−struggle With political implica-tions." The only definition that the South African system can conceive of in the relationship of White to Black is one that humiliates black people. This definition "insinuates itself into every social sphere of existence‚ until the very language of ordinary human discourse begins to reflect the policy that makes black men subservient to the power exercised

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    2005. At the age of nine‚ Beth Kephart began to skate on a pond in Boston‚ where she taught herself the every moves Elisa teaches herself in this story. Beth won her first competitive freestyle competition at a Wilmington‚ Delaware‚ rink. Today she ballroom dances and is an avid gardener. She lives in Pennsylvania with her family. 2. Title The main character in the story fits the title under cover‚ the fact that the main character hides her skill of skiing to her friends and family. B.

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    Buckingham Palace

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    shortcoming by adding in 1853-5 what was‚ at the time of its construction‚ the largest room in London. At 36.6m long‚ 18m wide and 13.5m high‚ the Ballroom is the largest multi-purpose room in Buckingham Palace. It was opened in 1856 with a ball to celebrate the end of the Crimean War.It is along the East Gallery that The Queen and her State guests process to the Ballroom for the State Banquet normally held on the first day of the visit.Around 150 guests are invited and include members of the Royal Family‚

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