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    Traffic Congestion

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    3. Increasing traffic law  Third solution that I want to talk with everyone is increasing traffic law. First‚ we should more wisely use the traffic controlling centers to promptly uncover traffic jams. It will make reduce the number of traffic congestion which can last many hours. Second‚ the police must strictly punish traffic law violators who cause traffic congestion‚ because it helps people improve their awareness and do not violate traffic law again. For example‚ we should double

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    “CURRICULUM VITAE” P.TEJASHWINI H.No-2-111/1‚ Shobhana colony‚ Near vegetable market‚ Balanagar‚ Email:tejashwinitej89@gmail.com Hyderabad-500042. Contact no:9959508615 . OBJECTIVE: Seeking to achieve a responsible position in a reputed Organization where I could apply all my knowledge with all my available resources and can be part in the growth of the Organization.

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    SIMMA.UMAMAHESHWARA RAO Mobile: +91-8500013808 E-mail: simma.umamahesh@gmail.com Career Objective: I am looking forward to an opportunity where I can utilize my skills and contribute effectively to the success of the organization and also for the improvement of my skills. Professional Qualifications: Examination Passed / Appearing School / College Board/ University Year of Passing Grade(CGPA) M.C.A SIR C.R.REDDY COLLEGE OF PG COURSES ELURU ANDHRA UNIVERSITY

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    Traffic Problem

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    The traffic problem in our city should be considered as one of the most vital problems that must be solved immediately. In order to solve this problem‚ in my opinion‚ the following measures must be taken. 1. Driving tests should be organized regulary. People under 20 years old shouldn’t be allowed to drive. 2. Different kinds of vehicles should be classified for each road (For example: Only cars and motorbikes are allowed to circulate on Tran Hung Dao Street). 3. Maximum and minimum

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    Traffic Management

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    vehicles which lead to serious traffic congestion problems. This places a greater demand on operating roadway systems with maximum efficiency. One major factor that affects the traffic flow is the management of the traffic at road intersections. Hence a good traffic management system is needed to maximize the efficiency of the traffic flow. “Traffic Signal” mainly controls the traffic at various junctions. This is specialized software designed to control heavy traffic very easily by changing the lights

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    Bristol Traffic

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    BRISTOL TRAFFIC CONGESTION Name: Course: Professor: Institution: City and state: Date: Executive Summary Traffic gridlocks have been one of the major concerns in major cities. The gridlocks are mainly caused by the presence of many motor vehicles due to the high population density and also due to bad weather that hits the cities once in a while. Bristol has been one of the hard hit cities. The city experiences high traffic congestion during the peak hours that leave the commuters

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    Traffic Problem

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    freeway with many lanes and heavy traffic. Traffic on roads may consist of pedestrians‚ ridden or herded animals‚ vehicles‚ streetcars and other conveyances‚ either singly or together‚ while using the public way for purposes of travel. Traffic laws are the laws which govern traffic and regulate vehicles‚ while rules of the road are both the laws and the informal rules that may have developed over time to facilitate the orderly and timely flow of traffic. Organized traffic generally has well-established

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    Traffic Rules

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    out for a child‚ running on road. » • Watch out for a animal on road. » • Watch out for a speed breaker. » Exercise tolerance‚ respect other’s rights. » • Overtake with caution and care. » • A motorbike is for two‚ not for too many. » • Traffic rules are life saving tools. » • Break should be perfect. » • Don’t drive if feeling dizzy‚ or sleepy. » • Clean the windscreen before driving. » • Use the mirrors for rear or side view. » • They are your third eye. » • Watch the rear before

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    Blackberry Jam Narrative

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    A week ago me and my friends decided to go the infamous Dr. John’s Blackberry Jam in Atlanta we’ve been going for a couple years now mainly for the hip hop jazz and classical. But the last time we went something strange happened while my friends Daquan‚ Jessica‚ and Justin went to get some cokes. We had arrived late because of traffic and parking and the hot summer day made us feel very drained. As we walked into the gate we saw about six hundred thousand people of all ethnicities and religions it

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    PROCESSING OF JAM AND JELLY | Aim: To prepare jam and jelly from the given fruits and evaluate the same. Introduction Jam is prepared by boiling the fruit pulp with sufficient quantity of sugar to a reasonably thick consistency‚ firm enough to hold the fruit tissues in position. FSSAI - Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (2006) previously FPO - Fruit products order (1955) 45 per cent of fruit pulp should be used for every 55 per cent of sugar and the prepared jam contains

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