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    traffic survey report

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    PARKRAMA” and due to bottle neck at bridge site‚ even pedestrian traffic is difficult to pass from bridge site. Due to this in last “SHIVRATRI MELA” pedestrian traffic stopped and 6 people was died and more than 30 people injured at this Pajnaka Bridge site. So widening becomes necessary for this bridge. Hence we did survey on “SHVRATRI MELA” when traffic is maximum in a year‚ and calculated that how much widening is required for PAJNAKA bridge. CONTENT 1. Introduction Of Bride

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    Body Glove Case Study

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    Case Study 3 - Body Glove This exercise provided me with a different perspective of planning by defining the destination and charting the routes that lead to it. Prior to this‚ I conceived a budget as a mere resource allocation framework to calculate future costs based on forecasted sales. Learning Lessons Linking it Together If we were to place Body Glove in a Balanced ScoreCard‚ the company appears to have focused mainly on the customer dimension leaving other areas unattended (Figure 1). This

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    Unless you live in one of the 12 US states that don’t consider "fault" a factor that affects auto insurance reimbursement after a car accident‚ someone is always determined to be the guilty party when a two-vehicle auto collision occurs. If you suspect you are at-fault after an accident and like to conduct yourself in an honorable fashion‚ you may immediately take the blame for an accident that you truly were not at fault for. Even the most seemingly cut-and-dry accident laws‚ such as the blame always

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    Search engines

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    computers everyday without caring the surrounding. Recently‚ a piece of news mentioned that the post 80s are having the symptom of relying too much on web search engines which help users find specific information by typing keywords only1. They think that searching by engines can obtain accurate data and save time. They are said to have ‘search engines dependence’ which means that they rely on searching every word without thinking nowadays. According to the survey conducted by the China Youth Daily

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    Traffic Jam in Jakarta

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    Spoiling car owner and Traffic Jam‚ whose fault? Jakarta is capital town of Indonesia‚ the central region that well known by traffic jams problem. Traffic jam problem in Jakarta has always been a terrible problem that still difficult to solve. Jakarta is included in "The World’s 20 Cities with The Worst Traffic Jams" and Jakarta is on the 14th rank. Every single day‚ especially around 5.00 am – 2.00 am‚ simply says that the traffic start from the beginning until the end of the day. The most

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    Proactive Police Management Model and describe in detail its advantages for police departments and their communities. There are many aspects that work together with the proactive police model; it incorporates the different schools of theory like the community oriented policing and problem oriented policing into their daily police operations. With the proactive approach‚ officer’s work with the goal is preventing problems before they arise. An advantage of proactive police management would be officers

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    Man’s Search for Meaning written by Viktor Frankl has two parts to it. The first section describes Frankl’s experience in a concentration camp and the second section describes his view and opinion on logotherapy. Frankl talks a lot about existentialism in this book‚ such as his sections on the existential vacuum and the existentialist idea that you must find your own meaning‚ however he also uses a lot of buddhist principles. The buddhist principles that Frankl talks about in his book‚ Man’s Search

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    DRUGS TRAFFIC

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    living over constant aggression and war. There is not time like the present to stop this and think about the catastrophes‚ but to get inside of all this and understand it is important to know what is the real situation? According to the doctrine‚ if a state fails to protect its citizens from "genocide‚ war crimes‚ ethnic cleansing‚ and crimes against humanity‚" it becomes the international community’s responsibility to do so. Libya Perspective "We promise you a long‚ drawn-out war with no limits

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    Reasons for Traffic Laws

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    ------------------------------------------------- B. REASONS FOR TRAFFIC LAWS ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Why do we need to keep traffic laws? ------------------------------------------------- -Safety ------------------------------------------------- -Common Understanding ------------------------------------------------- -Order and movement in traffic ------------------------------------------------- The most obvious

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    Role of Police

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    1 Functions‚ Roles and Duties of Police in General Introduction 1. Police are one of the most ubiquitous organisations of the society. The policemen‚ therefore‚ happen to be the most visible representatives of the government. In an hour of need‚ danger‚ crisis and difficulty‚ when a citizen does not know‚ what to do and whom to approach‚ the police station and a policeman happen to be the most appropriate and approachable unit and person for him. The police are expected to be the most accessible

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