I was wondering what makes one choose to give fictional names to real places in a work of fiction.
Radiation therapy may also be given to places where the cancer has spread,such as the brain.
Gaming gives them access to pride, money, education, better health, housing and transportation to places where there are jobs.
The next impression was the atmosphere you give to places and situations.
Another chapter of the book I'll never write would be on how to give directions to places.
Parliament clearly intended to give stringent protection to such places.
The name Ardrossan has also been given to places elsewhere in the world:
Particular attention is given to seasons and places where fish should be caught.
Radiotherapy can also be given to places where the cancer has spread, e.g. the brain.
But she said she would "only give to individual schools or places that need help in the settlements."