Category: /Literature/English
be greater for everyday memory. Jacobs findings cannot be generalised to everyday life.
· The findings have been usefully applied to improve memory. For example, telephone numbers, post codes and car registrations are based on the idea of total digit span
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Category: /Literature/English
be who I was told to be.
Early into my high school career, many of my friends had already received multiple police charges, like Kevin, who has a DUI, totaled a car, and is on his 7th DUI. I wasnt one to drop friends, I just put a little distance between
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
homeless, and lived in a junkyard.
One year after Maya became homeless, she returned home with her mother. Maya
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attended secondary school, and found herself a job being the first black conductorette on the San Francisco
street cars
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Category: /Literature/English
including brain, liver lung or kidney compared to the group . As far as I can tell from the work so far is the greatest hazard with cell phones is driving a car while talking on one.
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
accessible for disabled persons and only difficult to be accessed to those with walking problems.
Victoria being the centre of attraction for cultural visitors should be made car free by creating a ring road to divert all traffic passing through the city
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
un-injured, but potentially at the cost of the lives of the passengers of the other vehicle. Modern cars are designed to absorb half of the energy, not all of it. With insufficient crumple zones, SUVs send the force to the opposing automobile. The cause
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
patterns and high car use.
The EU has hinted strongly that it will not co-fund inflated land acquisition costs for infrastructure, will not accept watering down of environmental directives nor demands for additional payments for public access to rural land
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Category: /Literature/World Literature
many friends, if any at all. Wouldn't be able to have any fun, because nearly everything a child does needs an imagination. For example when it is playing with toy cars or dolls. Of course they don't really make screeching noises and they don't really talk
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
Mass tourism has been boosted by technological innovation, namely the invention of fast and reliable transport systems like car, train and aeroplane. In the early 20th century a trip from Europe to America was only possible by boat or cruise ship
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Category: /Business & Economy/Economics
rival firms, for example if Honda cars decide to reduce their price; they have to take into account the actions of other competitors like Toyota or Ford.
The third assumption states that there are not any barriers to entry or exit. Basically a perfect
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