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    Causes of Road Accident

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    Road Transport and Road Traffic Accident Statistics (Island of Mauritius) January – June 2011 1. Vehicles registered as at June 2011 As at 30 June 2011‚ the number of vehicles registered at the National Transport Authority (NTA) was 392‚276. This represents a net increase of 8‚161 (2.1%) vehicles as compared to the end of December 2010 when the number of registered vehicles stood at 384‚115 (Table 1.1). 2. Net increase between January and June 2011 Between January and June 2011‚ the fleet

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    complex economic analysis

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    INTRODUCTION "Everything is subordinated in this world to nature laws: people are gifted with sufficient reason to comprehend these laws and to observe them" (F.Kene)).[ 1] The economic analysis dates back to the times of the Ancient Greece and Rome. As applied science‚ the economic analysis began to develop in process of development of human society and the type of economy accompanying it. What is a basis of human society in its economic way? Wealth? Prosperity for all? Personal benefit

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    Driving a car may not seem as dangerous as it is due to it being a daily routine‚ but in truth everyday people risk lives by letting themselves get distracted. On average in the U.S. alone there over 6 million car accidents per year of which over 1060 accidents per day involve a distracted party. The causes of these distracted drivers are caused by anything for the surroundings of the vehicle‚ the components inside‚ and the condemned cell phone usage. Cars and trucks all have their downsides‚ nevertheless

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    is to introduce the topic of “Complex and Imaginary Numbers” and its applications. I chose the topic “Complex and Imaginary Numbers” because I am interested in mathematics that is hard to be pictured in your mind‚ unlike geometry or equations. An imaginary number is the square root of a negative number. That is why they are called imaginary‚ what René Descartes called them‚ because he thought such a number could not exist. In this paper‚ I will discuss how complex numbers and imaginary numbers

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    Car Accidents in Lebanon

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    Abstract Summary: The problem of car accidents in Lebanon is becoming a severe issue since the percentage of car accidents is increasing year after year. There are several causes leading to this situation‚ however they differ in the importance of their implementation. Some of the causes are direct such as: use of seatbelt‚ texting while driving‚ speeding‚ and drinking and driving‚ while others are indirect such as road infrastructure‚ rules forced and implemented‚ and efficiency of driving tests

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    patients feel comfortable. The term comfortable as an abstract term is not the same to everyone. One patient may be felt comfortable in the supine position while another patient may be felt comfortable in Fowler’s position. In the concrete concept for example giving a pain medication to a patient who is in severe pain to make this patient feels comfortable is a concrete concept. “It has been shown that concrete concepts are more easily learned than abstract concepts” (Hill‚ Korhonen‚ & Bentz‚ 2014‚ p. 163)

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    The J Curve

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    America experienced many hardships from the British‚ and at multiple times were let down from what they estimated they were deserving of. The “J curve” is known as a diagram indicating the climbing up and the sudden down of any idea‚ or action. The “J curve” is an accurate representation of the colonist’s expectations at the time of the “oppressive” British. The “J curve” seems to center around two main points for the colonists. The first was the wars they fought‚ the outcomes‚ and the government and

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    Chapter 1 1.1 Statement of the problem This thesis addresses the following problems related to service inefficiency and low productivity of the library staff in General Santos City Library especially‚ in the different transactions involving the patrons and in the preparation of the library’s regular and on-demand reports. Service efficiency related problems Inquiry/verification by a patron regarding availability of book takes time and hassle‚ as it requires browsing of the card catalogues or

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    Causation of Crime The two theories I chose to compare and contrast are the Trait and Choice theories. These two theories explain why people commit crimes but differ in reasoning. I found that the main difference in between the two is that the choice theory states that if people want to commit a crime they will if the benefits outweighs the punishment. The trait theory differs because it deals with testosterone and whether or not people with lower IQ’s are more liable to commit crimes

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    CENSORSHIP Abstract Censorship is a means by which families and governments can filter exactly what the user is able to access. Some argue that censorship is necessary given all the questionable content in the world while others believe that censorship is a violation of free speech and expression. There are some that even feel as if “the powers that be” use censorship as a means of controlling the world. We will explore from different aspects what censorship is‚ how we are affected by it‚ and

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