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    Monster Called Traffic Jam

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    A MONSTER CALLED TRAFFIC JAM Transportation enables human to commute from one place to another. It makes life easier. But‚ when depending on vehicles to go everywhere is no longer easier due to traffic jam‚ is life still easier? It is absolutely not. In today’s millennium era‚ traffic jam is one of the growing enemies. Everyone‚ especially commuters‚ surely hates that “monster”‚ the “monster” that consumes time and energy. The traffic jam is mainly caused by overcrowded vehicle quantity in streets

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    Traffic Jam Speech of Igp

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    (IGP) Traffic Jam in Dhaka City: Challenges and Possible Solution January 15:2008 (12:30 pm) Mr. President- American Chamber of Commerce in Bangladesh Distinguished Guests‚ Ladies and Gentlemen Assalamu Alaikum and Good Afternoon Let me first take the opportunity to extend my heartfelt thanks and gratitude to ‘American Chamber of Commerce in Bangladesh’ for inviting me here in this programme. It’s a great pleasure and honour for me to be here to share my experiences on ‘Traffic Jam’

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    Traffic Jam in Our City

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    many problems to city people (it is the cause of many problems for people who live in the city)”To emphasis vehicles and going on the previous idea‚ so we can’t use it is the cause……” as well as traffic authorities‚ especially motorbike. So what the (not "the") are the reasons that cause (of the) traffic problems in our city?”mistake: so what they are‚ ” - Nearly‚ all the streets and roads (we use "streets" so don’t need "roads")(I think that‚ streets and roads not ejactly the same meaning:

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    Traffic Jam in Dhaka City

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    constantly complain about the unbearable twin problems of traffic jam and air pollution. Democracy watch decided to address this problem through an opinion poll covering around eight hundred households randomly selected from several purposively selected neighbourhoods of the city‚ representatives of middle and lower income areas. The questions asked focused mainly on three issues: (a) the nature of the problem as perceived by the surveyed residents‚ (b) their understanding about the causes of these

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    There are many ways that traffic jams affect the quality of life. The most important ones are linked to health. Stress shortens life and one of the most common links to stress is commuting in a congested area. Alternatives are searching for homes and jobs in less congested areas‚ looking for alternative routes to places that you want to go‚ public transportation (let someone else have the stress)‚ finding jobs where there are facilities for highoccupancy vehicles. A decrease in air quality

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    TRAFFIC JAM IN LAGOS STATE‚ CAUSES AND EFFECTS INTRODUCTION Traffic Jam is a condition on road networks that occurs as use increases‚ and is characterized by slower speeds‚ longer trip times and increased vehicular queuing. There are all sorts of things that give Lagos a bad name. If it’s not the heaps of rubbish on the roads or the unwelcome attention you get from area boys and armed robbers‚ then it’s the epileptic power supply. But these aren’t really a problem if you’re rich enough to buy a car

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    Traffic Jam in Dhaka City

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    EXAMINATION OF PROFITABILITY IN THE CONTEXT OF BANGLADESH BANKING INDUSTRY Nadim Jahangir ’‚ Shubhankar Shill2 and Md. Amlan Jahid Haque3 Abstract Loans are the riskiest asset of a bank‚ but these loans play a pivotal role in banks ’ profitability. Banks ’profitability depends on the results of some parameters and among them Bank b Return on Equity‚ Market Size‚ Market Concentration Index‚ and Bank RiskMeasure are widely used and the same are investigated in the Bangladesh Banking Industry in this

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    depending on the traffic. But now‚ only God knows. Even if you are fortunate enough to thrust into a bus‚ it is quite impossible to reach motijheel before 1 hour and a half‚ and if the destination is Uttara‚ sometimes it would take almost 2 hours. And if you need to go to Ghazipur or Mirpur‚ you can easily take the whole day’s fuel with you‚ prepared to take a nap too‚ may be you will reach there by evening. Now‚ who‚ or what are responsible? The reason is obviously “traffic congestion”. And the

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    Traffic Jam in a Big City

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    Ever read about Science of observation‚ deduction and analysis? Oh‚ I’m not going to give a physics lecture! Well‚ it’s a grate thing. Imagine that somebody is coming to you and you already know what s/he was up to in the past or what s/he is going to ask you and so on… there could be many cases in which science of deduction can be used. Here are some of the points which can help you all in deducing.          But you can always read novels of Arthur Conan Doyle in your leisurely time to known more

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    In The Bazaars of Hyderabad ‘’In The Bazaars of Hyderabad’’‚ written by Sarojini Naidu is a vibrant‚ colorful poem describing the various stalls in the bazaars of Hyderabad as well as the social and cultural life of the city. This poem was written during the British Rule when Indians were asked to boycott the British goods and buy goods from traditional Indian bazaars. At the time she wrote the poem‚ publication of Indian newspapers were banned so she might have considered writing a poem to be

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