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    speakers corner

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    Radio script: Speaker’s corner. Jeremy Vine: Good afternoon and welcome to Hell FM‚ I’m Jeremy Vine and you are listening to Speaker’s Corner. That was the lovely Beyonce’s “Drunk in Love”. Today’s guest is Adrian who will be talking about that lovely subject- rubbish. Adrian : Thank you Jeremy. Do you‚ like me feel we are living in a rubbish bin? Where ever you go‚ whatever you do‚ you see rubbish everywhere. But not only once in a blue moon‚ always! And where did the the rubbish came from? They

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    The Dark Corner

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    Moonshine and the Lawlessness of the Dark Corner Wesley Burnett History 500: Senior Seminar October 24‚ 2013 The Dark Corner which located in the Glassy Mountain Township‚ in the Northeastern part of Greenville County South Carolina‚ in a region known as Appalachia. The area covers about one hundred and fifty square miles.1 In Appalachia and all across the south moonshine played a large role in the economic part of a community. Distilling

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    …. STREET CRIME or WHITE COLLAR CRIME? By general definition‚ a crime is a wronging‚ proclaimed by law against society. All acts of disobeying the law are crimes. Be it an assault or embezzlement one has committed a wrong. Yet we have learned values and morals from our surroundings which gave us concepts of the degree of harm pertaining to a particular crime. Our normal concept of crime is usually that of a physical one. We as a society‚ generally conjure images of a personal assault on oneself

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    Cozy Corner

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    Cozy Corner: A boutique hotel in South Carolina By: (your name) Contents Introduction: 3 Mission Statement: 3 Goals: 3 Competitive Advantage: 4 S.W.O.T Analysis: 4 Location and size: 4 Historic Charleston Hotel 4 Operations‚ Average daily room rates and amenities: 5 Rates 5 Hotel Amenities 7 General 7 Fees and policy 9 Team Management 10 Marketing: 10 References page: 13 Introduction: Our private investment group Spartacus launched our very first boutique hotel

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    The Corner and Nighthawks

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    recognize that caring and affection is the easiest way to a successful and joyful human interaction. The poem’s setting takes place at “the corner of Empty and Bleak” (1) and the time is the “night’s most desolated hour” (2). Empty corners and night hours are an infamous mix. Evil deeds are performed at desolate corners during odd hours of the night. In the corner is “Al’s Coffee Cup or the Hamburger Tower” (3)‚ only cheap and plain shops would stay open till late hours at night and the servers would

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    Cutting Corners

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    Research Paper Bryant & Stratton College Phil 250 July 24‚ 2013 Why “Cutting Corners” is an Ethical Issue in Nursing The professional field of nursing is one of the significant roles in the medical industry. A nurse is responsible for the patient and their well-being. Essentially‚ nursing is a professional role that is involving the patient and their care. Ethically‚ this is essential to a nurse because it is the meaning of the profession. The American Nurses Association (ANA) describes nursing

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    stories including ‘William Street’ by Kenneth Slessor where he describes the different landscapes and objects you can find in Australia‚ Kath Walkers poem ‘We are Going’ where the passion and pride for the country is shown by fighting for the Aboriginals right. Lastly the documentary ‘Life in Australia – Sydney and Wagga Wagga’ which shows that not the whole of Australia is the exact same and that there is a different range of things that could see when visiting. ‘William Street’ encourages responders

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    Foot Binding‚ Status‚ and Society in Early China [pic] Natalie Steele 100043314 History 2233 A2 January 2003 Dr. Marshall Bastable In early China‚ the Han Dynasty to the end of the Manchu Dynasty‚ there was a practice known as foot binding. Foot binding was considered a symbol of status for women for many reasons. The disabling effects of foot binding caused women not to be able to participate in any form of hard labour‚ it confined them to the home‚ and was considered erotic by

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    the Australian poetry. William Street and Beach Burial are the two poems that contain such techniques which shape significant ideas in Slessor’s poetry. William Street is a poem which is set in Sydney during 1935. It was the time in which Australia was going through the great depression. At this point‚ poverty was a major factor affecting the majority of the Australian society. The poem simply shows the different and unique perspectives of that time period. William Street is considered to be a

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    Trench Foot

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    World War One: Table of Contents: What is Trench Foot?....................................pg3 Causes of Trench Foot?.................................pg4 Symptoms and Treatment……………………pg5 Why does it affect the soldiers during the world war one?...............................................pg6 Bibliography……………………………………..pg7 What is Trench Foot? Many soldiers who fought in the First World War suffered from trench foot. Trench foot is a medical condition caused by long period of time in

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