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    much as run out of milk it means a trip in the car. Mechanics and most services are not close It is not easy if your car breaks down and your nearest mechanic is 30 miles away. Secondly‚ there are many kind of public transport such as train‚ tram‚ bus‚ taxi in the city and there are many streets. On the other hands‚ in the country they do not have many streets so therefore making the city transport system more complex but in a better way. Again the convenience in the city is better than the convenience

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    therefore require more complex maintenance. They always have at least two crew members: a conductor and a driver plus several on board service crew in order to function properly‚ while buses only have a driver operating them. If it is a long trip‚ the bus may stop at diners and restaurants so the passengers can enjoy a meal. However‚ trains have very limited choices of food‚ unless they are luxury trains‚ such as Amtrak’s Auto Train. Trains usually come with on board restrooms and showers unlike some

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    London congestion charge zone is a solution to avoid traffic-jams. It fulfills its aims by reducing the number of cars entering the zone‚ indeed it is 21% lower than pre-charge level‚ i.e 70000 fewer cars a day. There has been a six per cent increase in bus passengers during charging hours. Congestion charging will help people change their travel habits and extend real transport choice. People with a car will be able to leave it at home for many of their trips. It deters people from using their car and

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    Traffic problems in big cities. In last few years the population of the world is increasing day by day and people are facing traffic problems in big cities. Unfortunately we have little road sense and perhaps‚ no respect for the traffic rules. This fact has also added to road miss-haps. Therefore‚ this is the duty of every citizen to think over the causes of traffic accidents and help the administration in solving the problem. No doubt‚ bad roads are the main cause of traffic accidents‚ almost

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    Case Study of Delhi Bus Rapid Transit System - Bringing Cultural Change through Mass Communication 1. Your role and contribution 1. Vijita S. Aggarwal (Reader - University School of Management Studies) is a senior faculty member at University School of Management Studies GGS Indraprastha University with a PhD in the area of branding and mass communication. She is teaching marketing‚ strategic management‚ and social impact of business at the university. She advised on the structure of

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    References: Iseminger‚ D. (n.d.). Modesto Junior College. Introductrion to Networking . Malaga‚ R. A. (2005). Information Systems Technology . Pearson Education. McBride‚ S. SDLC. McBride‚ S. Star Topology. Physical vs. Logical Topologies. (n.d.). Retrieved December 4‚ 2008‚ from GIAC Research in the Common Body of Knowledge: http://www.giac.org/resources/whitepaper/network/32.php In G. B. Shelly‚ T. J. Cashman‚ & M. E. Vermaat‚ Discovering Computers 2007 - A Gateway

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    transportation‚ nice food‚ and convenience of shopping. The first advantage of living in a big city is strong public transportation. When I was in Shanghai‚ I could take the subway and bus to anywhere I wanted‚ for example‚ school‚ shopping malls‚ hospitals‚ theme parks‚ and so on. As far as I’m concerned‚ subway and bus routes are just like net that covers anywhere‚ and it is really fast. Also‚ I saved lots of money by taking the public transportation when I lived in Shanghai. The second advantage

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    ramoji immediately take your tickets *stand in the near by que for your entarance *6:50rs for adults & 5:50rs for childrens # occupy your seats opp to entrance *plastic bottles not allowed it will be fined *please try to occupy first bus of ramoji film city *first bus gets free opeaning ceremony you will be offered freely with chocolates;buiscuts;ribbon cutting;jelly;cakes;pastry &more #2:00 to 3:00 visit chanakya hotel (purely veg) *150rs per plate per person unlimited in ramoji film city *travel

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    large files. I would the issue of this problem by using a mesh topology and run over 300Ft of Cat 5 cable to a single point. You could also run the cable through metal conduits along walls or on the floor or you could always implement a wireless system to solve the ceiling issue. Case Project 3-2 The topology that should be used in this network is an extended star topology because it is a bit more advanced than the regular star topology. Instead of connecting all devices to a central unit‚ sub-central

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    Omnibuses in New York City Millions of people ride the subway in New York City everyday‚ but any time before 1826 there was no public transportation‚ and if you wanted to get somewhere you had to walk or hire an expensive private carriage. This was until 1827 when the Omnibus was brought to New York City‚ and changed how the average person got around and it shaped New York City to have residential neighborhoods and places where people worked. Like today public transportation was very successful

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