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    lovely‚ dark‚ and deep‚ But I have promises to keep‚ And miles to go before I sleep‚ And miles to go before I sleep. 2. Because I Could Not Stop for Death‚ Emily Dickinson Because I could not stop for Death— He kindly stopped for me— The Carriage held but just Ourselves— And Immortality. We slowly drove—He knew no haste And I had put away My labor and my leisure too‚ For His Civility— We passed the School‚ where Children strove At Recess—in the Ring— We passed the fields of Gazing

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    temporary expedient which make women conceal themselves from men. Gabrielle Jackson from The Guardian‚ which is the British newspaper that has progressive tendency‚ said “If women don’t feel safe on a train‚ that’s a societal problem that a single pink carriage can’t fix”. In other words‚ this system only skims the surface of the problem of sexual crimes in train instead of understanding the core causes and getting the fundamental solutions. Therefore‚ to reduce sexual crime rates and set women free from

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    This term can be also used across all modes of transport. CPT (Carriage Paid To): The seller pays the shipping for the carriage of goods to the named destination. The risk of loss or damage to the goods occurring after the delivery has been made to the carrier is transferred from the seller to the buyer. This term requires the seller to clear the goods for export and can be used across all modes of transport. CIP (Carriage & insurance Paid to): In this incoterm the seller has the same obligations

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    America’s passion for the automobile developed rather quickly in the beginning of the twentieth century. At the turn of that century‚ there were few automobiles‚ or horseless carriages‚ as they were called at the time‚ and those that existed were considered frivolous playthings of the rich. They were rather fragile machines that sputtered and smoked and broke down often; they were expensive toys that could not be counted on to get one where one needed to go; they could only be afforded by the wealthy

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    fear intensified before being able to react as a result of sight of four riders in the distance‚ approaching the coach. One of the riders‚ she remembered was the man with the long beard covering his large unsightly scar. The coachman‚ "Leave the carriage or will I drag you out?" Staring directly into his eyes and drawing her knife: "I warn you‚ the best is that you will give up your plans‚ whatever that may be‚ you’ll regret it if you would not." The coachman smiled‚ "Relax‚ harming you is not

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    Admiralty Outline – Fall 2003 Overview Admiralty is federal law‚ originating in Article III‚ § 2 of Constitution. i. First Congress included Cases of Admiralty/Maritime in Judiciary Act. ii. Supremacy Clause. b. If say that case is admiralty/maritime case‚ governed by admiralty law‚ is to say that substantive admiralty law applies. i. Differences: statute of limitations‚ comparative laws for recovery‚ etc. a. Main: trial by judge. From very beginning‚ admiralty cases are w/o juries

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    Cleaner The motorized vacuum cleaner was invented by Hubert Cecil Booth of England in 1901. While it was not originally meant to be sold‚ the bulky contraption would receive an electric powered overhaul‚ but was still so bulky it required a horse carriage to be transported. After receiving his parents in 1901‚ he would lose in competition to a fellow competitor in the vacuum market‚ “Hoover.” This item is now a part of our everyday lives and has made cleaning households and keeping them in healthy

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    again in the first and second transactions. * The third issue in the scenario is with respect to the transportation of goods by sea and the liability which arises thereof. The issue arises out of the third transaction between WCO and Thailand. Carriage of Goods by Sea Act 1992 and its application will be analysed. * Another issue is who is responsible for the manufacture and labour used for the manufacture of goods – WCO or Gubengi? * With regards to the last transactions‚ the documents

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    1. Introduction The first lathe machine that was ever developed was the two-person lathe machine which was designed by the Egyptians in about 1300 BC. Primarily‚ there are two things that are achieved in this lathe machine set-up. The first is the turning of the wood working piece manually by a rope and the second is the cutting of shapes in the wood by the use of a sharp tool. As civilizations progressed‚ there have been constant modifications and improvements over the original two-person lathe

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    The 1960’s were‚ in my opinion the most influential decade in the history of the world. Some people went from being preppy‚ well-kept human beings to turning into long-haired‚ earth- loving and careless people. When the citizens of today look back at the ‘60s‚ they think of one of the happiest decades their generation has ever seen if not the happiest they’ve ever went through. The “hippies” stressed that everybody be happy‚ calm and find peace through love and tolerance. This means that everybody

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