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1-2-1 Hovercraft Training - Market Harborough
Water Experience Days: Think you're a highly competent driver? Think there's no motor vehicle that you couldn't drive like a pro? Think again! Hovercrafting is like nothing you've experienced before; flying over multiple terrains on a cushion of air is novel in itself but steering on your knees and using your entire body to change the direction of the vehicle makes this a completely unique experience that you'll never forget. Learn to pilot a real hovercraft with an x racing pilot, we provide an exclusive one-hour personalised session over land and water. You are in the hands of a highly skilled instructor who will enable you to familiarise yourself with the craft properly. Begin with a safety briefing before stepping into a hovercraft (solo) with a professional instructor giving you tips to a host of essential skills. Our professional and friendly approach will make you feel entirely comfortable on both land and on water! With an impressive design powerful fan and no breaks this experience is completely unique!
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Market Boy
Gloriously raucous rites-of-passage drama set in Romford Market 'You've got to talk to them son.Listen to them. Look for a way in. You're a handsome bloke - they'll love you. Give me a year and I'll teach you everything I know.' There's an art to selling stilettos and you'd better grasp it.Learn a good wind-up, learn the pull of cash, learn drugs, learn sex, and run wild with the market monkeys.Stay sharp in the ruthless world of Essex traders. Romford Market, 1985. This boy has everything to learn. A spectacular, savage, gorgeous yarn which brings a market jungle to the vast Olivier stage; a tale about the time Mrs Thatcher said we should embrace the marketplace; a story about losing your innocence. And your cherry. Following the critical success of his new version of Ibsen's The Wild Duck (Donmar Warehouse 2005), David Eldridge's Market Boy premieres on the National Theatre's Olivier stage on 25 May 2006.
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Market Forces
Chris Faulkner has just landed the job of his dreams.But Shorn Associates are market leaders in Conflict Investment.They expect results, they expect the best. Chris has one very high-profile kill to his name already but he will have to drive hard and go for kill after kill if he's to keep his bosses happy.All he has to do in the meantime is stay alive ... Morgan's new futuristic thriller is perfect for any fan of the modern thriller.It combines the big ideas of Michael Crichton with a pounding narrative drive.
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Market Stall
Children love to engage in pretend play and this beautifully made market stall is the perfect way to do just that. With 8 storage compartments and a low level storage shelf, theres plenty of room to display toys, fruit and veg and many other
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What are the instructions for crocheting market women's gloves?
To crochet market women's gloves, you will need to start by measuring the hand circumference and length of the intended wearer. Then, choose a suitable yarn and crochet hook size based on the measurements. Begin by crocheting a foundation chain that matches the hand circumference, and then work in rounds to create the glove body. Pay attention to the thumb placement and shaping as you continue to crochet the fingers. Finally, finish off the gloves with a decorative edge and weave in any loose ends.
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What is the difference between market exploration, market analysis, and market observation?
Market exploration involves actively seeking out new opportunities and potential markets, often through research and networking. Market analysis involves a more in-depth examination of specific market conditions, including trends, competition, and customer behavior. Market observation, on the other hand, involves simply watching and taking note of market activities and changes without actively seeking out new opportunities or conducting in-depth analysis. Overall, market exploration is about actively seeking new opportunities, market analysis is about understanding specific market conditions, and market observation is about passively watching market activities.
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What are market share and market growth?
Market share refers to the percentage of total sales in a market that a company holds. It is calculated by dividing a company's sales by the total market sales. Market growth, on the other hand, refers to the increase in the total size or value of a market over a specific period of time. It is often measured as a percentage increase in market sales or revenue. Both market share and market growth are important metrics for businesses to track in order to assess their performance and competitiveness in the market.
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How does market regulation work in vocational training?
Market regulation in vocational training typically involves government oversight to ensure that training providers meet certain quality standards and deliver relevant, up-to-date training programs. This can include accreditation processes, licensing requirements, and monitoring of outcomes such as job placement rates and student satisfaction. By setting and enforcing these regulations, the government aims to protect consumers (students) from low-quality or fraudulent training providers, while also promoting a skilled workforce that meets the needs of employers. Additionally, market regulation can help maintain a level playing field among training providers and prevent monopolies or unfair competition in the vocational training sector.
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Market Day
A novel exploring the descent of superficially decent people into vindictive killers. What could bring people to form a mob and attack others?What circumstances could provoke a thirst for blood at the market square?Who will gang up to batter their neighbor, improbably returned from deportation?How can a person be swept up among lynchers? Pál Závada’s novel examines and analyses the anti-Semitic mass hysteria and political opportunism surrounding the pogroms in Hungary that followed World War II and the Holocaust.In May 1946, at the village market, Mária Csóka witnessed a group of women set upon and beat to death a Jewish egg seller.The wife of a schoolteacher accused of anti-Semitic incitement, and daughter of a respected shopkeeper, Mária fears for her husband’s life yet cannot ignore the victims.The murderous fury spreads through the neighborhood like wildfire, dragging out women, children, and the elderly alike.Mária’s notes from the bloody day at the village market and from the subsequent trial in Budapest testify to a state of human relations that is intimately complex and irreparably scarred.
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Black Market
A Wall Street crash like never before…A shocking explosion at the Wall Street stock exchange injures hundreds of people and brings devastation to one of the world’s major trading centres.A terrorist organisation claims responsibility for planting the bomb, but their motive is unclear. As federal agent Archer Carroll and trading enforcement director Caitlin Dillon investigate the attack, all the intelligence points to one thing.The terrorists don’t simply want to bring chaos to America – they want to run the entire country.
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Trash Market
Tadao Tsuge was one of the key contributors to the legendary avant-garde Japanese comics magazine Garo during its heyday in the late 1960s and early 1970s, renowned for his unpretentious journalistic storytelling and clear, eloquent cartooning.Trash Market brings together six of Tsuge's compelling, character-driven stories about life in post-World War II Japan.Trash Market and Gently Goes the Night touch on key topics for Tsuge: the charming lowlifes of the Tokyo slums and the WWII veterans who found themselves unable to forget the war.Song of Showa is an autobiographical piece about growing up in a Tokyo slum during the Occupation of Japan with an abusive grandfather and an ailing father, and finding brightness in the joyful people of the neighbourhood.Trash Market blurs the lines between fiction and reportage; it's a moving testament to the grittiness of life in Tokyo during the post-war years. Trash Market features an essay from the collection's editor and translator Ryan Holmberg, who is a specialist in Japanese art history.He will explore Tsuge's early career as a cartoonist and the formative years the artist spent working in Tokyo's notorious for-profit blood banks.
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What market forms exist in a market economy?
In a market economy, various market forms exist, including perfect competition, monopolistic competition, oligopoly, and monopoly. Perfect competition is characterized by many small firms selling identical products, with no single firm having market power. Monopolistic competition involves many firms selling similar but slightly differentiated products, allowing for some degree of market power. Oligopoly consists of a few large firms dominating the market, leading to interdependence among them. Monopoly occurs when a single firm controls the entire market, giving it significant market power.
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What are market-conforming and market-contrary measures?
Market-conforming measures are policies or actions that align with or support the existing market conditions and dynamics. These measures are designed to work within the framework of the market and are aimed at promoting its efficiency and stability. On the other hand, market-contrary measures are policies or actions that go against the existing market conditions and dynamics. These measures are designed to intervene in the market in order to correct perceived inefficiencies or imbalances, and may involve regulations, subsidies, or other interventions that disrupt the natural functioning of the market.
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Is the car market a perfect competition market?
The car market is not a perfect competition market. Perfect competition markets are characterized by many small firms producing identical products, easy entry and exit of firms, perfect information, and no market power for any individual firm. In the car market, there are a few large firms that dominate the industry, and they have significant market power to influence prices and competition. Additionally, the products offered by different car manufacturers are not identical, and there are barriers to entry for new firms due to high capital requirements and technological expertise. Therefore, the car market does not meet the criteria for perfect competition.
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What is a buyer's market and a seller's market?
A buyer's market is when there are more properties for sale than there are buyers looking to purchase, leading to lower prices and more negotiating power for buyers. On the other hand, a seller's market is when there are more buyers looking to purchase properties than there are properties available, leading to higher prices and more competition among buyers. In a seller's market, sellers have the advantage of receiving multiple offers and selling their properties quickly at or above asking price.
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