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    end goals‚ which would have encouraged them to coordinate a strategy. But‚ this again‚ was not the case. They each had personal ambitions and had no incentive to give up their chance to run for office. This lack in unity is seen in the legislative seats of that year as

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    only needs to achieve a plurality of votes not the majority (plurality is the largest number of the group of numbers not the overall majority). Also in the case of the House of Commons whether a candidate wins by one or 14‚000 votes the party gains a seat. There are no prizes for coming second in first-past-the-post. In past years that proposition for electoral reform on our electoral system had gone unheeded ‚first-past-the-post has been going unquestioned for a long period of time but in the most

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    smaller parties. Proportionality is a key factor in assessing the fairness of a voting system‚ if a parties number of votes is not equal or close to their number of seats in parliament then the voters’ are being misrepresented. AMS is a PR system‚ which results in a party’s percentage of votes being more in line with the number of seats they win in parliament. The list MSPs ‘top up’ the constituency MSPs to make the overall result within a region approximately in line with the wishes of the electorate

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    Deviating Social Norms

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    feet. Norms are rules and expectations by which a society guides the behavior of its members (Macionis‚ 2014‚ p. 59). For example‚ when entering a lecture hall‚ the incoming student would typically avoid occupying the seat directly next to someone else but instead would search for a seat with nobody flanking it on either side. This norm of respecting personal space has become so ingrained in our everyday lives that it has become instinctual and is now considered common sense. While personal

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    Market Street‚ Sydney‚ NSW‚ 2000. Company Profile Licenced Seating Capacity Capacity 2‚034 seats Stalls 828 seats Mezzanine Lounge 426 seats Dress Circle 780 seats (Front Section A-J 470 seats) (Upper Section K-P 310 seats) Standard Seat Withdrawls Sound and lighting desk positions : Stalls Row V 16 - 29 Stalls Row W 17- 29 Followspot positions (centre) Circle Row P 27- 32+O 25 Owners Seats Stalls Row G 30- 39‚ Mezz B24-27 Standard Saleable capacity 1991 Front Of House Information

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    73rd Amendment

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    respect to the composition of Panchayats : * Inserted vide Constitution 73rd Amendment Act‚ 1992 and came into force on 22.04.1993. Provided that the ratio between the population of the territorial area ot a Panchayat at any level and the number of seats in such Panchayat to be

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    Ergonomics and Truck Driving Waller Brown SFTY 321 ERGONOMICS December 27‚ 2008   TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. ABSTRACT 2. INTRODUCTION 3. ERGONOMICS AND TRUCK DRIVERS/OPERATORS 4. LONG TERM SITTING 5. WHOLE-BODY VIBRATION 6. CONCLUSION 7. REFERENCE Abstract This paper will show an ergonomics assessment for truck drivers and operators. Ergonomics improves low back pain‚ shoulder pain‚ or problems with hands and wrists for many truck drivers. Ergonomists and Human factors specialist

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    passengers (fixed costs / contribution margin) 3‚150‚000 / 90 = 35‚000 passengers BEP in dollars (passenger per month X selling price) 35‚000 X 160 = 5‚600‚000 B. What is the break-even point in number of passenger train cars per month? # of seats per passenger train cars X Average load factor BEP in passenger’s car per month 35‚000/ (90x.70) 35‚000/ 63 = 556 passenger train per month C. If Springfield Express raises its average passenger fare to $190‚ it is estimated that the average

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    My Not So Fancy First Car I remember getting my first car like it was yesterday; it was a warm August afternoon and I was working an overtime shift at the local McDonald’s restaurant in an attempt to save up money so I could buy my first car. I turned around to hand out a bag of food and saw my mom smiling at me and dangling a set of keys. She told me to meet her out front so I got permission from my manager‚ who was apparently in on the surprise‚ and bounded outside. My mom met me there and handed

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    Rant on Cinema

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    Cinema Rant Cinemas should be a fun‚ easy day out‚ right? Wrong. Im sure for some people‚ if their idea of fun is uncomfortable seats‚ over priced food‚ drinks and tickets and half an hour worth of adverts‚ then yes‚ cinemas are a very enjoyable day out. So I get to the cinema and go to buy tickets‚ I and many others were shocked to find how much ticket prices had increased. For a family of four to go to the Vue cinema it would cost £29.40‚ almost £30 for a film that you could buy on dvd

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