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    structural collapses. Surprisingly, the most powerful enemy to the fire service, a silent but deadly one, is cancer. When I first started as a Firefighter, a short nine years ago, conversations about cancer in the fire service didn’t come up in the fire station. Sure, we talked about cancer, maybe a friend or relative that came down with it. Even if one of our colleagues came up in the conversation, as one of our most cherished brothers, Robert D. Henderson, perished after my first year in the…

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    when you first arrive at university, transitioning over to their type of learning changes the way that most first year students must structure themselves and their time many realize that the work load has increased and that they must take on the responsibility for scheduling study and leisure times effectively the transition to lecture halls and lectures that involve a high level of note taking may be new to many first years, this is usually due to the pace at which lectures are presented and…

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    The journey began at Aberdeen railway station at seven fifty two A.M. on a grim, murky, and wet Saturday. I boarded the train for York, a pungent odour of fried food engulfed my senses. It made me feel nauseous, great start ! I wished I was back home with all it's familiarity and the delicious smell of my mum’s highly scented candles. Eventually later that day I arrived in Grimsby, I thought the day could not get any worse; I was confronted by the same bleak and grey weather i had left behind in…

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    The Kings Cross development all started back in 2001. It is situated in the center of London on the same site as an old railway. There was great discussion what to do with the 64-acre site; they decided something everyone could use. The site was known for being a lost industry but now they are redeveloping it into a mixed-use city centre. Having decided to become mixed use site it include a huge array of different type of possible operation but there will be over 2,000 square foot of residential…

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    London-Gatwick Airport (LGW) is the second airport by size and passenger traffic in the British capital. It is located 43 kilometers to the South of Greater London. Basically, it is served by low-cost airlines, as well as part of flights of British Airways. Arriving and Departing in LGW Public Transit from LGW Gatwick Airport has good public transport connection with London. Passengers can use one out of three types of trains: Gatwick Express, Southern Railway, and First Capital Connect.…

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    Neither Dale Carnegie nor the publishers, Simon and Schuster, anticipated more than this modest sale. To their amazement, the book became an overnight sensation, and edition after edition rolled off the presses to keep up with the increasing public demand. Now to Win Friends and InfEuence People took its place in publishing history as one of the all-time international best-sellers. It touched a nerve and filled a human need that was more than a faddish phenomenon of post-Depression days, as…

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