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    Sustainable Urban Public Transport Planning in Indonesia‚ Case Studies in Yogyakarta and Jakarta Background Traffic congestion has existed since many years ago and continually remains a major problem in most cities all over the world‚ especially in the urban areas of developing regions. Congestion occurs when the number of vehicles using on the road is larger than the capacity of the available road space‚ hindering the efficient traffic situation (Dr Peter Frost‚ 17 April 2013). Traffic represents

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    Transport & Service costing Service Costing   Unit costing is the method of costing used when the cost units are identical. Identical cost units should have identical costs and this concept of equality of costs is the basic feature of unit costing.   It may be noted that process costs‚ output costing and service costing are the sub-divisions of unit costing method.   Service Costing – Nature and Problem:   Service or operating cost is the cost of providing services. Service costing

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    Faculty of Engineering & the Built Environment Centre for Transport Studies Masters’ Thesis THE ROLE OF BUS RAPID TRANSIT IN IMPROVING PUBLIC TRANSPORT LEVELS OF SERVICE‚ PARTICULARLY FOR THE URBAN POOR USERS OF PUBLIC TRANSPORT A case of Cape Town‚ South Africa Due Date: May 2011 Prepared by: Lorita Maunganidze (MNGLOR002) Cape Town South Africa Prepared for: Professor Romano Del Mistro Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment Transport Studies Programme University of Cape Town South Africa

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    How far do you agree that the lives of workers changed in Russia to a large extent between 1855 and 1964? Without doubt‚ workers lives showed a considerable amount of change from 1855-1964. However‚ there were also large degrees of continuity so the extent of this change can be questioned. The status of workers changed in two main eras; Stalin’s rule and Witte’s industrialisation. Despite this‚ the status of workers stayed more level in 1892-1964‚ suggesting a large amount of continuity. Working

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    Millett argues‚ “the private sphere is just like the public realm”. How far do you agree that this criticism may be applied to the Yellow Wallpaper? In the ‘Yellow Wallpaper’ the reader sees a parallel between the yellow wallpaper‚ and a female entrapped within the domestic sphere. When thinking about how the private sphere and public realm may apply to this metaphorical figure‚ it may be suggested that daytime represents the ‘public realm’ as this is when the wallpaper‚ alongside the metaphorical

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    QUESTION 4: A leader must have courage. Do you agree or disagree with this statement. Why? Discuss. Leadership holds a unique responsibility for the followers apart from decisions and actions that relate to other matters. Especially in this modern world‚ the leadership role is an inevitable reflection of people ’s needs and challenges. As such leadership is centrally concerned with people and it is important that good leadership includes attitudes and behaviours which characterise and relate to

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    In the movie It Should Happen To You‚ Gladys is a model of successful transition from an anonymous figure to a famous person. She not only brings herself enormous satisfaction‚ but also has profound influence on the society by taking commercial advertisements. According to Roland Barthes’ theory of myth‚ there is a special relationship between Gladys and her commercial advertisements‚ or more precisely the society in general. The motivation that associated intimately with the social phenomenon alludes

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    there is a more radical alternative‚ which is effective in terms of changing the way a person looks like‚ but is highly debated and should be abstained from in the majority of cases: plastic surgery. The foremost reason for not getting plastic surgery is that this procedure can become highly addictive (Huffington Post). Although a person might think that they would just do a single improvement‚ the temptation to keep “adjusting” one’s appearance can become overwhelming and lead to unpredictable and

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    If I told you that you were‚ on a daily basis‚ consuming food that could potentially give you serious health issues‚ would you still eat it? The human body is in fact‚ designed to sustain a vegetarian diet. Most of you are‚ on a daily basis eating meat‚ poultry or fish – which have also been linked to a large number of chronic diseases and cancers. Alongside this‚ animals are treated extraordinarily cruelly and inhumanely when it comes to satisfying us humans. This is wrong and needs to be fixed

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    Smoking is a bad habit‚ and it is not good for human health. It makes people who do not smoke are unhealthy and feel annoyed. Therefore‚ I think the smoking should be banned in public places such as hospitals‚ post offices and airports. First‚ smoking is harmful to people’s health. Smokers want to smoke wherever they want‚ and they do not care about people surrounding. This reason makes non-smokers get lung and respiratory diseases. For example‚ children inhale smoke for a long time‚ they will

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