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    Heading for the doors, she begins to notice the carriage is full of people, phones ringing, giggles, hushed voices, tapping of laptop keys and footsteps. Sarah disembarks the train at Leeds Station and again is swept along the platform, this time excitement and joy, overwhelms her like a wave crashing on the sands, as she whispers “Hello Yorkshire, Hello New Life.” The train starts to move. The noise, the rapid movement, children’s excited…

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    Design Brief: History of London Bridge Station – 500 London Bridge Station is one of the busiest stations in London and it is always changing. The first station was opened on 14 December 1836 at Tooley Street, which is currently the first and oldest station in London. It was opened by the London and Greenwich Railway (LGR). To make money they decided to lease its line and terminus to other railway companies from the south east that wanted access to London. The London and Croydon Railway…

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    the mini game station, and she was not sure where the goal was marked on the floor. I was able to point it out and she found it and continued to play. I moved to the flashcard station next, which is shown at 0:30. I explained that they have the flash cards that have the officiating signs, I told them they should practice doing the signs and know the definition of them. 0:55 to 1:29 in the video I was out of the video, at this time I was helping group members at the shooting station calculate…

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    school, thereby erasing one of the key functions of the platform. Following this, the platform and King's Cross station makes cursory appearances through the following novels acting primarily as a device of geographical reference. Number Twelve, Grimmauld Place is located "twenty minutes" from King's Cross (Rowling, 2003 : 165). Locating Number Twelve, Grimmauld Place in reference to King's Cross directly connects the two, thereby positioning the apparent safe house as a site of transit,…

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    same time, the Hawaii Red Cross does not have to worry about the media being critical of what the chapter is doing. Two out of the three main TV stations in Hawaii – KHON and Hawaii News Now have representatives on the board of the local chapter. KITV also used to have a representative at the board, but that person just left the channel, so it is unclear if they will replace him (Yano, 2015). Having the TV stations involved in the organizations, makes it easy for the Red Cross to get on the…

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    time-series gap-filling (Beckers and Rixen, 2003; Kondrashov et al., 2014). The algorithm developed for gap-filling in this study is described below: Step 1, initial guess For each station, its 50 nearest neighbors were selected. For each record with NoData, its neighbors having positive correlation with the station under examination…

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    Victorian era, there were twelve train stations in London and because many buildings had to be eliminated to clear the way for the steam engine tracks, the entire layout of the city of London was changed (Edzilch). Many Victorians thought of the London past as “before” trains and the present as “after” trains. Most of the train system in use today was actually opened while Queen Victoria reigned. Charing Cross Station opened in 1864. Doyle uses Charing Cross in many novels such as the following…

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    Outsourced is a film that helps create an intercultural experience for those who want desire to approach another culture. The film is a realistic documentary-like film that portrays a global environment like; Cross-culture conflict. The leading character Todd Anderson is a western novelty’s executive Vice president who has experienced an interesting journey from a culture shock to adjustments when he encounters the Indian culture. His journey creates highlights the difference of American culture…

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    Pentecostal Beliefs

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    When I first arrived to the class I was taught the Pentecostal view on Christianity. I didn 't know much about other religions. I was glad to take this course, because I have learned a lot. I have gain wisdom and understanding from God. I learned that we must trust him at all times. This puts our faith in him and shows our love for God. The first thing I learned was the Holy Spirit prayer. The Holy Spirit prayer is a pray that we said in the beginning of each class. As a Pentecostal I was…

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    Media Censorship

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    In 1970, the FCC adopted its prohibition of cross-media ownership between FM radio stations and television stations within the same market. The FCC under the Nixon Administration prohibited newspaper cross ownership of radio or television stations (Yanich, 2014). When the Commission adopted the rule, it grandfathered newspaper/broadcast combinations in many markets, forcing dispossession only in…

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