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    people know that by using bus and subway‚ they can save enough money to take a free holiday each year‚ many more individuals would be persuaded to travel in this way. This is another critical step. From a logistical perspective‚ public transportation should be convenient for commuters. City planners and transport officials must ensure that frequent and reliable public transportation is available for each citizen. For people to make the habit of traveling by bus or subway‚ they must know that they will

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    Optimism Analysis

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    Imagine Becky going to a job interview at Subway. She talks negatively about Subway and how she doesn’t even want to work their. The next day‚ Carly comes to Subway for the same job interview. She speaks very highly of Subway and explains what getting the job would mean to her. Carly gets the job because she was optimistic about the job offer. Job seekers interview more effectively

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    By: Stone‚ Brad; Williams‚ Elisa. Newsweek‚ 11/17/2003‚ Vol. 142 Issue 20‚ pE22-E25‚ 3p‚ 2 Color Photographs‚ 2 Diagrams; Reading Level (Lexile) By: Kintisch‚ Eli. Discover‚ Jan2007‚ Vol. 28 Issue 1‚ p20-23‚ 4p; Reading Level (Lexile) Congressional Digest‚ Sep2008‚ Vol. 87 Issue 7‚ p196-224‚ 4p By: Khermouch‚ Gerry. Architectural Record‚ May2004‚ Vol. 192 Issue 5‚ p169-176‚ 6p‚ 4 Color Photographs‚ 1 Diagram; Reading Level (Lexile By: Dresselhaus‚ M.S.; Thomas‚ I.L.. Nature‚ 11/15/2001‚ Vol. 414 Issue

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    Aravind eye care hospital in India Framework/description of the situation In 1992‚ over 30 million cases of blindness existed all over the world‚ with more than 90% in Asia and Africa. Of this‚ India had ~20mn cases of blindness with additional 2mn cases added every year‚ of which upto 80% were cataract related. With an infrastructure that could handle only 1.2 million cataract cases annually‚ the situation is expected to get worse. The rural areas of the country were particularly exposed as

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    Aum Shinrikyo

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    Aum Shinrikyo  On an ordinary Monday morning in 1995‚ millions of Tokyo residents on the way to work or school boarded trains on the second busiest subway system in the world. Only five people on the trains that morning knew that the events of March 20th would change the lives of nearly everyone commuting that day. Between 8:00 and 8:10 that morning‚ a simultaneous attack on five deferent cars‚ all set to converge on the Kasumigaseki station‚ a key location where several government ministries

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    compete with other nations. As a result‚ it is necessary for the government to work on improving facilities which are the basic foundation of life. In my opinion‚ governments should spend more money on improving public transportation‚ such as buses‚ subways‚ and trains instead of working on the construction of new roads and highways for several reasons. The first reason is to encourage people to use public transportation. Right now‚ many people feel that using public transportation‚ such as buses

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    The Broken Window Theory‚ which is also known as the Epidemic Theory of Crime‚ is one of the foundations of the bestseller book Tipping Point (2000) by Malcolm Gladwell. Gladwell defines tipping points as "the levels at which the momentum for change becomes unstoppable; these are the moments of critical mass‚ the threshold‚ the boiling point." Tipping points are made possible through epidemics. Gladwell came up with the three rules or principles of epidemics‚ based on learnings from worldwide

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    Gena Walker Biology Dear Book Report March 6‚ 2008 First Block The Cobra Event The “Cobra Event” by Richard Preston was an extraordinary book about an eruption of an unknown disease in New York. The disease started like the common cold but after a period of time blood blistering would begin in the mouth‚ nasopharynx‚ and on the eyelids‚ a series of seizers would begin and during the seizers‚ the infected started a process of self cannibalization. After having found two bodies of victims

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    Pros And Cons Of Graffiti

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    Do you think that graffiti is art or vandalism? Graffiti is the reason why today we have art on trains and some buildings. People paint on the walls to express feelings or send a message to the world. However‚ some people just paint on things to just be a rebel or do wrong. Relating to that‚ graffiti is a good or bad thing. In this case‚ graffiti is a terrible thing. Graffiti is a terrible thing for many reasons like the cost to get it off‚ the graffiti got more advanced‚ and It makes people feel

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    These restaurants include Subway‚ Blimpie‚ Little King’s‚ Panera‚ and local delis. The largest sandwich chain in the nation and Jimmy John’s biggest competitor is Subway. Subway currently operates 30823 restaurants in 88 countries. (Subway) Subway offers both hot and cold sandwiches on bread that is baked fresh daily. Customers are able to customize their sandwiches as they are made‚ adding ingredients varying from different cheeses‚ vegetables‚ and sauces. Subway has expanded their menu

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