SPEECH FOR THE FORUM ON ROAD SAFETY MCE TRANSPORT UNIVERSITY OF MAURITIUS REDUIT MAURITIUS BY DR A. K. MAULLOO 6TH APRIL 2006 Pro-Chancellor‚ Prof. S. Jugessur‚ Vice-Chancellor‚ Prof. I. Fagoonee‚ Distinguished Guests‚ Ladies and Gentlemen On behalf of the members of the Multidisciplinary Centre of Excellence Transport‚ I have immense pleasure‚ as Theme Leader of this Centre‚ to welcome you this afternoon to the Forum on Road Safety. I am sure most of you present here today‚ are wondering what
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Yusuf Egal Mrs. Park English IV-4th Period 10 September 2012 Name and Identity The importance of name and identity in this novel is far more drastic than a reader could understand. A name has so much meaning that many people are not able to fathom it. A simple name change does not alter the fabric of a person. The changing of a name symbolizes the double identity of Gogol. In Lahiri’s novel‚ the main character fights an identity crisis because of his highly unusual name. Gogol struggles between
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"The Road Not Taken" is a poem written by Robert Frost. In the poem‚ Frost uses numerous metaphors to tell the reader a story of the speakers’ hard decision to make a choice between two life-changing roads. Metaphors are littered all about this poem. The poem immediately starts with one‚ " Two roads diverged in a yellow wood(1)." This line tells the reader a few major ideas. First‚ that there is not a literal road that forks in two. Second‚ the speaker has‚ before this point‚ been on a single
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important role in one’s life; it is also one of the main themes of the two texts “Three Day Road” by Joseph Boyden‚ and “Simple Recipes” by Madeleine Thein. The role of memory in the two stories is played from the start to the end‚ and they are made up by memories. Memory has created a unique feeling in the formation of the two stories. It is obvious that the use of memory telling through the two contexts Three Day Road and Simple Recipes creates a way of healing and purifying the characters’ heart‚ further
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terrible struggle for survival. The principle of survival of the fittest would be one of the only things keeping individuals alive; people would have to resort to cannibalism and to killing each other as a food source to increase their longevity. In The Road‚ McCarthy examines the essence of human nature in a post-apocalyptic environment and ventures into the darkest corners of the human subconscious‚ showing that when an individual is forced to live in some of the hardest conditions imaginable‚ it is
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Hong Kong Citizens’ Attitudes towards the Belt and Road (1) The objectives The Belt and Road (B&R) Initiative is a development framework proposed by the Chinese paramount leader Xi Jinping which aims to promote further market integration and enhance the connectivity among the Belt and Road countries. During The 2016 Policy Address‚ Hong Kong chief executive CY Leung has mentioned several measures Hong Kong will take to participate in the Belt and Road initiative‚ for example setting up scholarship
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The Okies Road: Not One of Opportunity‚ But One of Unification When economic troubles occur‚ as they did during the Great Depression‚ countless people are impacted. People lost their entire way of life during this unfortunate time period. The demographic that was impacted the worst were arguably the so-called Okies. Okies was a derogatory name bestowed upon the migrant farmers who left Oklahoma and the surrounding states during the Dust Bowl for California in their quest to regain and better their
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drivers in "Rambos of the Road" is only partially accurate (Gottfried‚ 2005‚ p.474-476). I have had experiences with both considerate motorists as well as aggressive motorists. This article looks at the angry drivers without even considering the more passive ones. In Gottfried’s conclusion he states‚ "It seems to me that it is a new America we see on the road now. It has the mentality of a hoodlum and the backbone of a coward" (Gottfried‚ 2005‚ p.476). Though it seems true that road rage is taking over
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Company Analysis Report On Country Road By Craig de Carle 16th May 2015 ACC10007 Financial Information for Decision Making Assessment 2 Executive Summary O Introduction and Purpose of Analysis O Company and Industry Background Country Road originated in Australia in1974 which started as a women’s shirting business but soon became known as Australia’s first lifestyle fashion brand. Country Road incorporated into their collections stylish high-quality apparel‚ accessories and home
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status‚ and treatment by the criminal justice system. On City Roads there are many examples of inequalities. For example‚ there are different types of shops seen in the City Road‚ that is attracted and used for different clientele. Janet Symmons sells african products to her chosen customers. Because‚ she brings various products from Africa to sell in her shop‚ she contributes to making social lives in Africa as well as on City Road. The inequality in this particular example‚ is the race and or
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