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    The Unwelcome Visitor

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    nine-page contract twelve minutes before she was about to leave. Revenge she supposed‚ as he lost the battle for promotion to Monica herself. Typically‚ once past the mark of six o’clock the traffic was twice as terrible. As she cruised down the motorway in first gear her mind wondered to her lifelong best friend Jaime‚ and his lovely wife. She had to admit she was jealous‚ he had a settled mortgage two kids and a stable job: whereas her single lifestyle was rocky and frustrating. To top it all she’d

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    those who do not comply with speed limits on roads. Typically‚ more deaths occur on rural roads‚ where speeds are higher than in urban areas. Besides‚ the authorites should make an effort to improve road conditions. No holes‚ no bumps‚ but more motorways. Thanks to this‚ our vehicle can also be in a better condition. Additionally‚ no driver should use mobile phones as we are not concentrated on the road when we are driving. All in all‚ it is high time more sterner traffic laws were imposed. The

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    1. Strengths‚ Weaknesses‚ Opportunities and Threats STRENGTHS • Some expenditure on food is essential for everyone and is considered an established part of the household budget. • Many food products are deemed necessities and are unlikely to be harshly affected by any economic downturn. It is discretionary spending that is usually badly hit in a recession‚ which is‚ therefore‚ more likely to harm sales of ’luxury’ foods. • The UK has a well-established supply structure‚ in terms of both its production

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    The Conservative Party which was leaded by Winston Churchill (1951-55) and Anthony Eden (1955-57) and Harold Macmillan (1957-63) between the years 1951-59 wanted‚ according to their manifesto in 1951‚ to stop all further nationalisation. The Iron and Steel Act will be repealed and the Steel industry allowed resuming its achievements of the war and post-war years. To supervise prices and development we shall revive‚ if necessary with added powers‚ the former Iron and Steel Board representing the State

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    early retirement and have generous pensions so can spend their savings on holidays. Another massive factor responsible for the increase in tourism is change in technology. There have been huge advances in aircraft development and additionally‚ motorways. The Euro tunnel also provides a link between England and France‚ giving tourists the option of driving to their destination instead of flying or by boat. All this is furthered by the alternative of book holidays and tours online‚ instead of going

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    Assignment 2 Task 1 Task 1- Understand inclusive learning and teaching in lifelong learning This briefing document is for staff development and is designed to support staff to have a better understanding of inclusive learning and teaching in lifelong learning. At the end of the briefing session participants will be aware of what inclusive learning involves‚ how to motivate and engage students and establish ground rules. Participants will be learning the importance of providing students with constructive

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    A Review of Top Gear

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    tonight’s episode suggest Top Gear’s tone remained unchanged by critics and complainers. The banter between Top Gear trio Richard Hammond‚ May and Clarkson just great‚ May was old; Hammond’s choice of clothes was laughable‚ Clarkson moaned about motorway signs in his usual comic way. The Homeland’s star Damian Lewis was the ‘Star in a Reasonably Priced Car’‚ who dropped names and great story’s (playing at Old Trafford‚ surviving a motorcycle accident) with genuine humour‚ which was much needed

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    RED BULL CASE STUDY

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    RED BULL CASE STUDY 1. What is the case all about? 2. What created Red Bull’s success? Where is the core franchise and benefit? Has the product’s positioning changed over time? What is the role of alcohol mixing to Red Bull’s success? 3. What is Red Bull’s success formula? For which kind of product/beverage categories will this formula work? How does Red Bull know when to turn on the advertising? What metrics would you use to make this judgment? 4. Why did the first U.K launch go awry? 5. What changes

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    duty is raised then it may mean that less people choose to visit by coach as people may not find it good value for money‚ so may choose to visit city shopping centres such as Cabot circus or Cribbs causeway because it is more accessible along the motorway. If the Government raised VAT it would probably mean that people would buy less‚ because they have less value for the money‚ so Clarks would lose out as fewer sales would be made. The government can be very strict on building regulation so would

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    Relative Clause

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    Look at these reduced relative clauses using participles |1. |Who is that man waving at us? | | |2. |Most of those trying to get tickets were unsuccessful. | | |3. |All the workers made redundant last month have now been found new jobs. | | |4. |The money being collected will go to help a new orphanage

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