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    Big City Problems

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    Karachi is the biggest city in Pakistan and also one of the most thickly populated cities in the world. Its population has increased rapidly and accordingly has given rise to many social problems. People of this metropolis are becoming more and more concerned about solving these serious problems‚ some of which are discussed below. HEAVY TRAFFIC: in karachi the drivers of buses‚mini buses‚trucks and rickshaws drive very

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    Outsourcing: Causes and Consequences The economic development in a particular country determines some very intricate factors solely responsible for a country’s progress. When a business considers or evaluates the outsourcing of certain components of a business‚ they consider the advantages of outsourcing. If done for the right reasons‚ outsourcing actually helps a company grow and save a lot of money. Advantages of outsourcing are not always financial‚ they go beyond money. As the businesses evaluate

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    Big Farms Cause Big Problems

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    Rachel Savage Ms Cogburn English 1A 13‚ May‚ 2013 Paper #4 Big Farms Cause Big Problems California is a state known for its’ agriculture‚ and provides a good majority of the nations’ food. In the central valley‚ our rich soil‚ diverse biotic communities and eco-systems‚ provide an environment that allows a great variety of what our farmers can plant‚ however‚ many farmers do not utilize this ability. Instead farmers of big corporate farms are looking to make the most money possible‚ so they

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    Life in the Big City

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    Living in this crazy big city is sometimes hard with all the craziness happening especially with the olympics coming up here in London. The fashion‚ food and people are wonderful here sometimes I think that I’m in a dream‚ but I’m only living here for the semester so I can study abroad and just have a new experience in a different country with different people. High School is still the same with all the drama‚ lies and people here it seems like no matter what country you go to it still follows

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    ceasefires took place‚ until in March 1975 no further aid was given to Indo-China from the USA. There are many important causes and consequences of Vietnamization; these include Anti-War protests in America‚ the Tet Offensive in 1968 and the election of Richard Nixon. Consequences include the fall of Vietnam to Communism‚ the Cambodian civil war and the fall of Laos. A short-term cause of

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    big cities of turkey

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    E-mail is the cheapest way to communicate with comparition to others. In addition e-mail is also too fast. On the other hand regular mails sending cost depends on distance between sender and receiver. So it can be too much expensive. At the same time transportation time related with distance. Also it can take too much time. In today’s conditions we need to communicate faster than over. We live so fast and should do many works at the same time. E-mail make our lifes easier. But regular mail stil has

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    Life in a Big City

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    Modulus of elasticity: The ratio of the stress applied to a body to the strain those results in the body in response to it. The modulus of elasticity of a material is a measure of its stiffness and for most materials remains constant over a range of stress. .   Material | Elastic Modulus | | MPa | psi | Steel | 200‚000 | 30‚000‚000 | Poisson ratio It is the negative ratio of transverse to axial strain. In fact‚ when a sample object is stretched (or squeezed)‚ to an extension (or contraction)

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    Advantages of Big City

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    Good morning. My name’s Minh Chau. I’m the new Finance Manage. I’m going infrom you about “How do you learn English”. The purpose of this talk is to update you on methodology English. I shall only take 10 minutes of your time. The subject can be looked at under the following heading : listening‚‚ speaking‚ reading‚ writing.If you have any questions‚ I’d glad to answer any questions at the end of my talk.This talk is designed start the ball rolling. Let’s start with

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    fathers and sons; who normally contribute to the care and protection of their families; are often absent fighting in wars or seeking better work prospects. Others may have been killed or separated from their families in the excitement of flight. As a consequence‚ a large number of refugee women find themselves as single heads of households. These women often risk ill treatment and exploitation as they assume the responsibilities of caring‚ alone‚ for their families. Their problems are exacerbated when they

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    population‚ land scarcity increases‚ problem arises. Sometimes people use lands to make habitable without any pre-plan. This type of unplanned housing leads to misuse of total habitable land and also unnecessarily decreases cultivable lands. In a country like Bangladesh‚ population is increasing at such an alarming rate that‚ in near future‚ living in sea can also become necessary. Especially in Dhaka‚ the situation is more complicated. As‚ Bangladesh couldn’t decentralize her capital‚ people from

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