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    Fear is an unpleasant emotion that subconsciously makes someone feel that possibly threatened or in some kind of danger. Whether it’s as little as being afraid of an animal or being afraid of heights, fear is something that causes a change in your brain telling you to run away and avoid it at all causes. Fear can come from anything and any type of experience. It can be from something as simple as getting bit or something major like almost dying. It’s an involuntary thing that can cause someone…

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    Global warming is arguably the largest threat facing humanity today, since 1880 the world 's average temperature has gone up by 0.8 degrees Celsius, and already the effects can be seen with an increase global of cyclones, forest fires, drought and floods. Within the United Kingdom, an increase of 1 degree has occurred since the 1970’s, (Naomi Hicks et al 2013). with this increase in average temperature, the main impact predicted to affect the UK is an increase in the amount of rain in the winter…

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    Charlotte Mew was born in London in 1869 (Poetry). The eldest daughter among family that consisted of seven children, however illness would take the lives of three of her brothers and later another brother and sister would be committed to mental hospitals leaving only Mew and her sister Anne (Poetry). Mew is primarily known for her poetry although she did publish several short stories. Her poem and collection of poem both titled “The Farmers Bride” would solidify Mew’s literary reputation…

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    Introduction In the case of Homer (Appellant) V Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police (Respondent) [2012] UKSC 15, all facts pertinent to the decisions of the deciding judges are presented within the context of the following heading. This is a case of appeal heard by Lord Hope, Lady Hale, Lord Brown, Lord Mance & Lord Kerr between the 17th- 19th of January 2012. In itself this case concerns the indirect discrimination of the appellant Mr. Homer, and is being appealed against the decision…

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    1.) Castlebridge has established the value of the brand on it’s British heritage in Yorkshire and by moving their production to Malaysia, ‘Britishness’ of the product is at risk, and brand image is jeopardized. Yorkshire Plant closure will result in 270 jobs being lost, and the remaining staff of Castlebridge are predicted to be anxious about job security, direction and organization of the company. Media spotlight on Castlebridge has escalated, and loyalty of brand has been questioned. The…

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    Tour de Yorkshire and the public relations work included in it is situated within the broader topic of promotional culture. Promotional culture, according to Davis (2013) is a culture that is intertwined with the medium of promotion and its communication processes. He defines promotion as the combination of influences from the promotional industries that include public relations work as well as advertising, marketing and branding. All of these influences can be found in the Tour de Yorkshire…

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    Edith Goldberg: An Unforgettable Journey “Edith Goldberg is one of 10,000 mainly Jewish children who escaped Nazi persecution on the Kindertransport scheme,” (The Yorkshire Post: Edith Goldberg). She went through watching her father and uncle being taken away by police. They eventually returning home, but soon after she lost her mother and father when they were deported. Lastly, when she was split up between her sister when they were put with foster families. Edith was only 11 years old…

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    used in each experiment varied. However, they all used two different types of pigs: Cassie line Yorkshire transgenic pigs and normal Yorkshire pigs. In these experiments, boars, gilts, and barrows were used, combinations of which also depended on the experiment being conducted (Meidinger et al., 2013). Boars are intact males, gilts are young females, and barrows are mature female pigs. The normal Yorkshire pigs in each experiment served as positive controls for their respective experiments.…

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    Giuseppe Mussumeci 10/20/15 HIS 102 Prof. Hannigan The “petition of Yorkshire Cloth Workers “(1786) and "proclamation of the Leeds Cloth Merchants" (1791), documents the first huge social change brought on by the English Industrial Revolution. The Petition of Yorkshire Cloth Workers in 1786, was written as a letter composed by the factory laborers toward the factory owners. This appeal points of interest include the negative parts of the new industrialization and move from hand-woven textiles…

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    4.1. Response-shaping process First of all the Tour de Yorkshire press team tries to convince the audience to attend the event by giving weight to the fact that people don’t want to miss out if everybody else is going. That connects to Stiff and Mongeau’s (2003) assumption that individuals monitor the behaviour of other people. The campaign team uses that theme several times in their press releases by pointing out that the race will be “one of the most (…) popular sportives in the British…

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