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    Night train at Deoli written by Ruskin Bond is a story about infatuation; it’s about those years of our lives. Story about an eighteen year old who goes through surreal experience. A experience he chooses to enjoy and till this day not stop hoping. Ruskin Bond narrates a story about one of his journeys to Dhera as an eighteen year old. He tells us how he spent most of his vacation at his grandmother’s. To get to Dhera he had to pass through a small lonely station‚ Deoli. This station seems strange

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    Introduction This essay will discuss the legal and ethical concerns when working with children and young people. Confidentiality and safety issues will be discussed with relevant consideration as to how these issues may be addressed when forming a relationship with a child and their parents or caregivers. The influences of power‚ gender‚ ethnicity and cultural differences when counselling children and young people will be mentioned‚ with relevant aspects of key human development theories outlined. There

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    Red Bus

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    2010 in India Knowledge@Wharton Booking an inter-city bus ticket in India is fairly simple these days. A few clicks on the Internet or a phone call is all it takes to complete a process similar to the one used to purchase airline tickets. The process was very different a few years ago and Phanindra "Phani" Sama learned of its limitations the hard way. The experience got him thinking‚ turned him into an entrepreneur and changed the way bus ticketing is done in India. In October 2005‚ Sama‚ an engineer

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    Runaway Train Analysis

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    Once I had read‚ Runaway Train‚ for class and after discussing it I learned there was a lot of events in this story that really made me realize how important it is to identify children’s triggers‚ how children deal with bullying and how children handle their own emotions. What stood out to me most among these topics that I noticed were discussed throughout this story was how different situations for children can trigger them to act out and not handle their own behavior or emotions. So far in our

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    Orphan Train Quotes

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    “…tough and weird is preferable to pathetic and vulnerable…” this came from Vivian in the novel‚ Orphan Train. This quote made me think of my energetic‚ quirky dad‚ Dean Dahlhauser. He is the toughest person I know and he has remained my best friend for as long as I can remember while also making a giant impact on me. My dad is so important to me because he has taught me lessons‚ taken me on trips I’ll never forget‚ and he has shown me what it is to be a strong individual. My dad has taught me

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    Bus 642

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    postings. a. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of self-administered interviewing‚ face-to-face interviewing‚ and telephone interviewing. * "Self-administered surveys of all types typically cost less than surveys via personal interviews." (BUS 642 264) * "Telephone and mail costs are in the same general range‚ although in specific cases either may be lower."(BUS 642 264) * "A mail or computer-delivered study can cost less because it is often a one-person job."(BUS 642 264) * "One

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    Bus Report

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    BUS TICKETING SYSTEM A PROJECT REPORT Submitted by AISHA BAKARI EMANUEL E. KARUBALO ADONIS MWAKABANA In partial fulfilment for the award of the DIPLOMA IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORT JULY/2010 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORT BONAFIDE CERTIFICATE Certified that this project report “BUS TICKETING SYSTEM” is the bonafide work of “AISHA

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    Rowing the Bus

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    Reaction The essay “Rowing the Bus” is has a lot to do with the problems that kids are having in school. I also‚ believe that these kids are in this situation‚ because of their parents. These parents have to pay more attention to their children’s actions or check on their child in school. A lot of these kids that get picked on at school end up being serial killer or child molesters and mad at the world. Once these kids lose their self respect‚ they get depressed and ashamed of whom they are. I

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    bus reservation

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    explain detailed description of Bus Reservation System. It will explain the aim of the project‚ the limitations of the system‚ interfaces of the system‚ what the project will do‚ what kind of future works may be done. 1.2 Maintenance An accredited bus operator may demonstrate compliance with this requirement by: • accessing manufacturer’s specifications and/or any other reference material deemed appropriate for the age‚ make and model of the buses in the accredited bus operator’s fleet • developing

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    What Works in Social Marketing to Young People? Systematic Review for the Health Research Council of New Zealand and the Ministry of Youth Development Final Report July 2010 Louise Thornley and Kate Marsh Quigley and Watts Ltd This systematic review is part of the ‘What Works in Youth Development’ series‚ and was cofunded by the Health Research Council of New Zealand and the Ministry of Youth Development as part of the Health Research Council of New Zealand’s Partnership Programme.

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