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    the course of their employment. Furthermore in addition to that, in the case of MNS mining limited a company was acquitted of corporate manslaughter charges when the four individuals died in drift mines when 650,000 gallons of water flooded the Swansea Valley mine following a controlled explosion. The mine manger was acquitted when evidence from an expert proved…

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    poem is a hopeful refusal of the inevitable “good night,” which is his image of death. Dylan Thomas is a Welsh poet born in Swansea in October 27, 1914. His father, David John Thomas, was a grammar teacher in Wales. David Thomas had accumulated a large library of books and contemporary poetry that Thomas had access to. In 1925, Thomas was a student of the grammar school in Swansea, but in 1931 he left school to work at the local newspaper. In 1933, he left his job in news and became a full time…

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    equal amount of money. According to the worldsoccertalk if the EPL would introduce the salary cap it would not protect the big clubs such as Manchester city,Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal etc. It would not protect them because a big club like Swansea city would have the same contract to offer as a Manchester United. But a smart player would not choose to go to the small club because he will not be able to play in the champions league or any of the big european…

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    American Poet Dylan Thomas: Life and Writing full of Innocence, Grief, and Death “ As I read more and more - and it was not all verse, by any means - my love for the real life of words increased until I knew that I must live with them and in them, always./ knew in fact, that I must be a writer of words, and nothing else”. Dylan built his whole life into his writing, writing became his existence. He knew that without words he could never have led a complete life. Something inside of him would…

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    convert the Wampanoags and other native groups to Christianity, the relentlessness of the colonists to force native people to conform to a Christian lifestyle created tension among the communities in Northern America and eventually led to the attack on Swansea, a town in Plymouth on June 20th, 1675, ultimately starting the war. Mary Rowlandson was a wife and mother in the town of Lancaster, Massachusetts in the 1670s. Mary lived with her husband, Reverend Joseph Rowlandson, and her three kids:…

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    The research question is the most important component of any research project, the research should aim to answer the main question throughout each section; for example, the literature review must be directly linked to the question (Finch and Fafinski, 2012). Additionally, a strong question will set the precedent for deciding which research design and methods to utilise in order to answer the question effectively (Finch and Fafinski, 2012). This research project wants to investigate if there…

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    In fact, there are large number of women and men who are engaging in sex work as another source of income for them. A recent study that has been done by Swansea University had found that one in 20 students has worked in the sex industry while their were working on a degree, and men did so more then women. However, while money was an important motive, three fifths of the students who are engaged in the work…

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    In early colonial America, specifically the English colonies, little to no cultural or scientific advancements were made for upwards of one-hundred and fifty years. There were many factors that contributed to this lack of advancement, some factors avoidable, some inevitable. No great artists, musicians, or scientists appear in American history until the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The hostilities with Natives, harsh weather, poor work ethic, low educational standards, sickness,…

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    other benefits. Lucid dreaming can help with insomnia, be used to explore one’s psyche with dreams and even help a dreamer overcome inner-demons. However, one can only know the personal benefits by trying. Carr, Michelle. "It Was Just a Dream..." Swansea University Sleep Laboratory, 18 Feb. 2017.…

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    SEMO is located in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, which isn’t too bad of a drive back to Swansea if I ever get homesick on the weekends. I loved the campus and the dorms, and I really felt as if this place could become a second home to me while I receive my education. When talking to the tour guides, I discovered that SEMO offers an impressive…

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