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    As I walked towards the bus‚ I excitedly played with my plushy mallet; unknowingly that squishy mallet would be my most hated possession soon. I did not want to leave Arizona State University. There was no way that I wanted to go back to my boring life as a seventh grader after learning so much about the criminal justice system at the Arizona State University field trip‚ but I had to get on the bus back home. Before the bus started its commute back home my teacher stood up to speak. “I have some

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    negative aspects of using cars. First of all‚ cars are much more comfortable than public transport‚ because you don’t have to wait at bus stops for overcrowded buses which are always late. Instead of that‚ you can sit into a car and take yourself anywhere in a short time. What is more‚ it’s cheaper to pay for petrol rather than to buy train or bus tickets again and again (even more now when the fare has gone up). Unlike the publict transport when you are limited by the time of leaving‚ with

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    of the region believes connections with a regional transit network are essential for existing/future job centers to grow and be successful”. Atlanta and the outskirts of Atlanta depends on transportation‚ so this policy is expanding the rails and bus routes to make cheap and quicker transportation assessable to people coming in and out the city. This policy would be market-based‚ because…. The goals for transit expansion in the city would be to provide first and last mile connections between

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    Bombay saw its first bus run on 15 July 1926 between Afghan Church and Crawford Market. The people of Bombay received the bus with enthusiasm‚ but it took quite some time before this means of conveyance really established itself. For several years‚ it was looked upon as transport for the upper middle class. Those were the days when the tram was the poor man’s transport; it carried one all the way from Sassoon Dock to Dadar for a mere anna and a half‚ that was nine paise. The bus fare for the same journey

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    Q.No 1. Explain the following: i. Web Browser ii. M-Commerce iii. Electronic Fund Transfer ( EFT) I) Web Browser: A web browser (commonly referred to as a browser) is a software application for retrieving‚ presenting and traversing information resources on the World Wide Web. An information resource is identified by a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) and may be a web page‚ image‚ video or other piece of content.[1] Hyperlinks present in resources enable users easily to navigate

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    DEVELOPING BUS RAPID TRANSIT SYSTEM IN INDIA MADHURI JAIN Research Scholar Faculty of Science D.E.I‚ Dayalbagh. Agra India madhulikajain32@yahoo.com ARTI SAXENA Women’s Polytechnique Dayalbagh‚ Agra India artisaxenadayalbagh@yahoo.com PREETVANTI SINGH Faculty of Science D.E.I‚ Dayalbagh‚ Agra India preetvantisingh@yahoo.co P.K. SAXENA Faculty of Engg. D.E.I‚ Dayalbagh‚ Agra India premkumarsaxena@yahoo.co.in Corresponding Author Madhuri Jain 71‚ Yamuna Vihar Phase II Karamyogi Enclave

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    waiting for a bus‚ do you agree with me or not? As you just wait for the big bright lights to shine fiercely and to glow in the distance as you wait patiently. Trains are better but they still have negatives just like buses‚ with trains you just can’t even be a minute late because the train is just not going to wait‚ as you are running 100 miles per hour just like an athlete Usain Bolt as he runs like a cheetah and sprints cross the track.

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    ENVIRONMENT AND AESTHETICS The Delhi Metro has won awards for environmentally friendly practices from organisations including theUnited Nations‚RINA‚ and theInternational Organization forStandardization‚ becoming the second metro in the world‚ after theNew York City Subway‚ to beISO 14001certified for environmentally friendly construction. Most of the Metro stations on the Blue Lineconductrainwater harvestingas an environmental protection measure. It is also the first railway project in the world

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    ‘Research’ “Public Transportation” For countless years‚ I’ve been living in suburban towns and metropolises that needed a car to become around. Nowadays I’m back in The UAE‚ a metropolis alongside a fairly comprehensive bus system. Broadly speaking‚ public transportation has invaded a big part of my life. In fact‚ transportation nowadays seems to play a major role in everybody’s daily life. In 2011‚ Americans seized 10.2 billion trips on area transportation (Anonymous‚ 2012). Access to public

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    INTRODUCTION Some of the negative impacts of traditional transportation includes: increasing car accidents‚ worsening of the environment. Los Angeles is also one of the most polluted cities in the U.S. The air pollution not only brings health problem to residents but also comes with financial consequences. These problems are all caused by the traditional transportation system‚ which only focused on improving mobility‚ especially for motor vehicles‚ ignoring other aspects of society and the wider

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