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    How Did You Use Explorative Strategies and Elements and Medium of Drama to Explore the Subject of Oppression?

    Over the past term, we explored the subject of oppression within our drama lessons. Two of the subjects that we studied were: the oppression of women during the suffragette movement in the UK and the oppression of African Americans in the USA in the 1950s. Using explorative strategies and acted drama we brought these cases to the stage and appreciated for ourselves how fortunate we are that individual people have so bravely taken a stand against unacceptable social norms. The Suffragette Movement

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    Bus Stop

    Hunter Miller Bus Stop Critique 4/2/14 The name of the play was Bus Stop, and the playwright is William Inge. The play was presented at Dyersburg State Community College theatre in Dyersburg, TN. Mrs. Meliah Lewis directed the play. The play was presented on March 27th through the 29th. I saw the play on the 29th. The play starts in a diner called Grace’s Diner. Set in the 1950s a terrible blizzard comes through the town. The bus stop right outside of the diner has a bus stop. When the

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    Master of Management

    | | |KMB was established in 1933, and has 80 years contribution to Hong Kong transportation system. It has been the | | |largest bus operator in Hong Kong for 80 years. During these years, KMB show a strong belief of caring and | |

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    Brts Benchmarking

    of BRTS The first BRTS, inaugurated in 1974 in Curitiba, Brazil, caught the world’s attention. The city managers boldly demarcated dedicated bus lanes on roads perceived as a privileged space for cars. These exclusive lanes improved speed and reduced travel time.  Well-designed buses turned intra-city travel a pleasure. Intelligent integration of bus network and city planning reduced trip lengths.   In 2000, the city of Bogotá in Colombia improved upon the Curitiba model and launched its own

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    Bench Marking Bogota

    of BRTS The first BRTS, inaugurated in 1974 in Curitiba, Brazil, caught the world’s attention. The city managers boldly demarcated and dedicated bus lanes on roads perceived as a privileged space for cars. These exclusive lanes improved speed and reduced travel time. Well-designed buses turned intra-city travel a pleasure. Intelligent integration of bus network and city planning reduced trip lengths. BRTS in Bogota (TransMilenio) In 18 December, 2000, the city of Bogotá in Colombia improved upon

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    Strategic Analysis

    Ashok Leyland R&D Centre thrust on global technology in Commercial Vehicles by motorindia — August 2, 2008 at 4:33 pm | K. Gopalakrishnan Marking its 60th year celebrations, Ashok Leyland has dedicated its Research and Development Centre which has been set up on the outskirts of Chennai. Ashok Leyland has set a clear mission to offer world-class technology products that is relevant and affordable to Indian and global markets. The company has undergone a lot of restructuring

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    Bus Shelter Types

    Form- The bus shelter has a classical appearance compared to the other types of bus shelter with a modular design and a wooden bench Function- The function of the insignia bus shelter is to protect the pedestrians from the weather, while people are waiting for the bus. The shelter must be full weather proof so it does not get broken and can still do its job of protecting people from the weather and be transparent so people can see the bus going pass or arriving so they know which bus it is and

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    Tatti

    Role and Functions of Law Paper Role and Functions of Law Paper Chandni Kumar Law 421 Kurt Lofland 7/27/14 Role and Functions of Law Paper Legal matter in country has changed a lot nowadays especially law over the past few decades. Lawyers want to make money now instead of helping you from bringing you ground up and companies loosing their skills and trying to profit from someone or something that is a non legal way to do it. Nowadays everything

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    Socialization and Self Concept

    sad but is looking to fit in. Negativity surrounds the boy as he tries to find a way to be a part of society. In the beginning of the story the boy urges the school bus driver to stop the bus as he is getting out the boy collapses in the snow and dies. Everyone is confused as to why the boy named Cliff Evans collapsed and died, the bus driver said “He never even said he felt bad” (p.49). Self-concept is defined as the relatively stable set of perceptions you hold of yourself. For example when you

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    School

    actor playing the bus driver came off confrontational but when you keep watching the video, you learn that the person getting on the bus has been stiffing him all week. The bus driver had enough and told the customer how he felt. When he did that, the customer reacted in a hostile manner. He could have been embarrassed that he was called out in form of people he does not know, or maybe he just did not have the money. If that were the case then he should not have come on the bus with a coffee.

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