aggressive pricing‚ the company was able to achieve a fleet utilization rate in excess of 90% - which was much higher than other major rental companies. By the end of their fiscal year in September 2002‚ they broke even on revenues totaling 27million pounds ($43.47million). The company was able to control and operate on a low operating cost by having few employees work at each site‚ low competitive price‚ coupled with a good marketing strategy to attract customers. Their marketing strategies and company
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We finally learn that the girl’s nickname is "Jig." Eventually we learn that they are in the cafe of a train station in Spain. But Hemingway tells us nothing about them — or about their past or about their future. There is no description of them. We don’t know their ages. We know virtually nothing about them. The only information that we have about them is what
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LIFELINE FOUNDATION-PROFILE THE CONCEPT: Lifeline Foundation seeks to alleviate misery‚ loneliness‚ despair and depression by listening‚ in a non-judgmental way‚ to those who cannot turn to anyone else who would understand and accept them. The caller remains anonymous and everything said to the volunteer remains confidential. OUR MISSION: 1) To contain the number of suicides in and around Kolkata and help survivors‚ their families and acquaintances through befriending
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published between 1910 and 1945 remains lost in the pages of small circulation political periodicals‚ particularly the ones on the far left‚ destroyed by librarians during the 1950s McCarthy era.[2] The received narrative of Modernism proposes that Ezra Pound and T. S. Eliot were perhaps the most influential modernist English-language poets in the period
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Underground cities! Just a futuristic idea or a need of the present. Titus Fernandes (13th October 2013) Abstract What is city of the future? Will there be any city in the future? For whom will the city of future be? A set of arguments very difficult to respond to‚ but one thing is clear that we are now‚ beginning to shape our present environment in context with a preconceived notion about the future. In this movement of change‚ where does the vision of underground cities stand? The article throws
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History Extended Essay 20th Century Stalinist Architecture How did the creation of Stalin’s ‘Seven Sisters’ transform Moscow into a contemporary city while simultaneously presenting Soviet Communism to the world 1947-1957? May 2013 Word Count: 3438 Table of Contents Abstract ………………………………………………………………………………….. 3 Introduction ……………………………………………………………………………… 4 Background Information ………………………………………………………………… 6 Influences of Stalinist Architecture …………………………………………………....... 9 Relevance
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- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - x R E S O L U T I O N This case stemmed from an administrative complaint filed by the above mentioned complainants ‚ all residents of Pateros‚ Metro Manila‚ against PO3 FELICITO M. BRIJUEGA‚ a member of Pateros Police Station for Neglect of Duty. WHEREAS‚ this Board (PLEB) based on said complaints conducted an investigation wherein the parties allowed to present their documentary and oral testimonies along with their
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not work because of their economic privileges. However‚ their names did not survive‚ neither their anthologies. The atmosphere in America was so heavy that many writhers left it to go to Europe (Pound‚ Eliot‚ and H.D.) There are two types of Modernism: high modernism (they escape to Europe. E.g. Eliot‚ Pound…) and low modernism stay in USA. E.g. Emerson) The first ones wanted to look for a more cosmopolitan poetry‚ white poets who stayed wrote celebrating the
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me to meet an old friend” I got up slowly but I new who he was talking about. My father was the general of the green station down here in the metro. He was a tall man who always wore a leather trench coat with a revolver on his right side‚but he always seemed cheerful. Most people liked him because he never asked much of the people. We walked through the main part of our station people begging outside the bar‚ a man throwing up down a platform. Then I looked outside the grated gate and saw the
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people such as bullfighters‚ anglers‚ and soldiers. His portrayal of these men of courage who were seemingly indifferent to joy‚ grief‚ pleasure‚ and pain won him acclaim from critics all over the world. "His legendary writing style‚ influenced by Ezra Pound and Gertrude Stein‚" (American Authors) is direct‚ to the point‚ and spoken in an even tone. This style is suited to his main subject matter. His straightforward no frills writing style became so well known that many others frequently copied it
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