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    Greyhound Bus Company

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    Introduction Greyhound Lines‚ Inc.‚ headquartered in Dallas‚ Texas is the only nationwide provider of scheduled intercity transportation in the United States. As seen on Greyhound’s web site in 2001 they had more then twenty five million passengers aboard their bus lines and consolidated revenue was $1‚022.4 million. Greyhound’s fleet consists of more then 2‚300 buses which arrive and depart from one hundred and twelve company-operated terminals and approximately one thousand seven hundred agency-operated

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    become more popular in the past century than it has ever been before. Alice Munro is a fascinating Canadian short story writer whose stories can take readers to a much needed get away. Alice Laidlaw was born on July 10‚ 1931‚ the eldest of three siblings‚ born to Robert Laidlaw‚ a fox farmer‚ and Anne Clark Laidlaw‚ a teacher. Alice began writing as a teenager in the 1940’s. She published her first story while a student at the Western Ontario University. In 1951‚ she married James Armstrong Munro and

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    Entry 13 – Author’s Bio Alice Munro‚ née Alice Ann Laidlaw‚ was born on July 10‚ 1931 in Ontario‚ Canada. Born to a fox farmer father‚ Robert Eric Laidlaw‚ and a former schoolteacher mother‚ Anne Clarke Chamney Laidlaw. She left her family’s farm to study at the University of Western Ontario‚ where she majored in journalism and English. However‚ she left the university without finishing her degree to marry her first husband‚ James Munro. As newlyweds‚ the couple moved from Ontario to Vancouver.

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    Essay On Animal Captivity

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    Quinlan‚ Chelsea Animal Captivity is Unnecessary There are many mixed emotions that spring to mind when the word “zoo” is brought into conversation. Many people correlate the word zoo with cute little animals in exhibits that mock the animals’ natural environment. Some of these animals may also be forced to participate in shows for the entertainment and amusement of the humans watching at the zoo; after all this is what the people paid money for. There is no other way to put it besides stating that

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    Medical Malpractice

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    Medical Malpractice: Is Your Care Below Standard? Imagine yourself lying on an operating table‚ motionless‚ quiet. Above‚ you notice people standing over you. You try to speak but the words just cannot come out. Your arms feel as if they are plastered to the table. You begin to stand up but feel as if weights are strapped to your back and you are bound to the table. Suddenly you feel a sharp pain in your midsection. In and out‚ you see a surgeon slicing your body open with a scalpel. Every

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    v. W.J. Crowe Ltd. [1961]‚ Laidlaw J.A. in his decision referred to a previous case in England. The 1961 case was later appealed to the Supreme Court which dismissed the appeal: “This Court was in full agreement with the reasons for judgment delivered by Laidlaw J.A. on behalf of the Court of Appeal.” Insight In the case of Hamlyn & Co. v. Wood & Co. [1821]‚ Lord Esher said “I have for a

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    Personality and Individual Differences‚ 13‚ 667-673. Grühn‚ D.‚ Rebucal‚ K.‚ Diehl‚ M.‚ Lumley‚ M.‚ & Labouvie-Vief‚ G. (2008). Empathy across the adult lifespan: Longitudinal and experience-sampling findings. Emotion‚ 8(6)‚ 753-765. doi:10.1037/a0014123 Laidlaw‚ K.‚ & Pachana‚ N. A. (2009). Aging‚ mental health‚ and demographic change: Challenges for psychotherapists. Professional Psychology: Research And Practice‚ 40(6)‚ 601-608. doi:10.1037/a0017215 Schultz‚ D. P.‚ & Schultz‚ S. E. (2009). Theories of

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    develop and fulfill their needs and interests. Zoos don’t bring another purpose for the visitors. They aren’t actors‚ spectacles to imprison and gawk at. They are kept chained or caged all for the sake of human “entertainment.” For example‚ Mr. Laidlaw said‚ “I used to think zoos had a grander purpose‚ but for the most part‚ they’re entertainment centres.” It is the demand for the entertainment that will always keep this business on going. Although laws could be helpful in banning and regulating

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    Casual Employment Introduction Election promises from Labor and liberals 2004 2004 is an election year in Australia and one of the issues that the parties have diverse election promises on is to which extent employers should be authorized to use casual workers‚ and what rights the casual workforce should be entitled to. Casual workers play a central part in the Australian labor market as it is the fastest growing form of employment. Next to Spain‚ Australia has the second largest casual

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    linear theatrical musical that I must say took my breath away. I honestly expected not to be that at awe. Children of Eden consisted of two Acts. Act I held the story of Adam and Eve and Act II held the story of Noah’s Ark. This play was held at the Laidlaw Performance Arts building at University of South Alabama. I attended the show during the open night premier. Here‚ is where I learned that my professor Karen Baker was the director and that some of my very own friends were present in the show. Act

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