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    England to the important 1971 Supreme Court ruling protecting the New York Times. They talk about the theory of gate keepers and how the media determines what the public should know and what is not important. They believe in their Theory of the Interlocking Public and how the American people are engaged and interested in the media‚ just not all on the same topic. They believe that new technology‚ globalization‚ and conglomerations are fundamentally changing journalism. Michael Schudson. Discovering

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    Chapter 24 Industry Comes of Age The Iron Colt Becomes an Iron Horse * After Lincolns death in 1865 the railroad production went up and by the 1900s it had gone up by at least 192‚556 miles * In 1862 congress began to advance liberal money loans to 2 favored cross continent companies and gave them a lot of acres paralleling the tracks. Washington gave the railroads 155‚504‚994 acres & the western states contributed 49 million more. * Land grants to railroads were made in broad belts

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    Who Were The Robber Barons?"A friendship founded on business is better than a business founded on friendship." These words ring true in the ears of business owners and CEOs even today. Who was the man that spoke these words that still have thought and meaning today? Why‚ none other than John D. Rockefeller. Rockefeller was one of the many "robber barons" of the gilded age. In case you were wondering‚ a robber baron is a "ruthlessly powerful U.S. capitalist or industrialist of the late 19th century

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    Mother-Nature‚ in all her seven (and ten) Planes pr Worlds of Being. We are all rooted in the same cosmic Essence‚ whence we all proceed in the beginning of the primordial periods of world-evolution‚ and towards which we are all journeying back. This interlocking and interblending of the numberless hierarchies of beings forming the universe itself extends everywhere‚ in the invisible worlds as well as in the worlds which are visible. Finally‚ it is upon this fact of the spiritual unity of all beings and

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    all parts of India. The act is also applicable to all branches‚ offices and agencies outside India owned or controlled by a person who is a resident of India. The FEMA head-office‚ also known as Enforcement Directorate is situated in New Delhi and is headed by a Director. The Directorate is further divided into 5 zonal offices in Delhi‚ Mumbai‚ Kolkata‚ Chennai and Jalandhar and each office is headed by a Deputy Director. Each zone is further divided into 7 sub-zonal offices headed by the Assistant

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    low angle of repose and if it does not it has a high angle of repose. The angle of repose is influenced by the following factors. 1 Particles of uniform size flow easily and hence low angle of repose. 2 Particles of irregular shape because of interlocking donot flow easily and show high angle of repose. 3 Solid materials of different structure like granular‚fibres etc show different flowabilty characteristics and hence different angle of repose. 4 Moisture content in the solids prevent flowability

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    to Gummidipundi - Chennai Central to Korukkupet 19 50 Km - Relay interlocking - Absolute block working 60‚000 passengers/day 84 EMUs to be fitted-out 150 Signals to be fitted-out 3 Ansaldo STS‚ India Pilot Project 2 : Delhi – Agra (TPWS-N) Description Section Number of stations Length Current signalling Transportation capacity On-board equipment Wayside equipment Details New Delhi - Agra 27 168 Km - Relay interlocking - Absolute/Auto block 40‚000 passengers/day 35 Locos 580 Signals

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    technologies and devices and mechanization of maintenance. Safety measures taken by the Railways include timely replacement of over-aged assets‚ adoption of suitable technologies for upgradation and maintenance of track‚ rolling stock‚ signaling and interlocking systems‚ safety drives‚ greater emphasis on training of officials and inspections at regular intervals to monitor and educate staff for observance of safe practices. Safety devices/systems being introduced to prevent accidents include provision

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    In James Somers article “Why New York Subway Lines Are Missing Countdown Clocks” (2015)‚ Somers looks at the old New York subway system and compares it to the newly efficient and safe subway system called communications-based train control‚ or CBTC. First‚ Somers mentions that in the old New York subway system the tracks are separated into sections which display an occupied or vacant track. In contrast‚ he states that each train supported by the CBTC system is carrying a radio and onboard controller

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    The “Who Said It Was Simple‚” by Adure Lorde was written to bring awareness to white privilege and the issues she faces as being black‚ as a member of the LGBT community‚ and as a woman. This poem was written in a narrative style‚ it tells a story about what she goes through and how she will withstand her struggles. The mood of this poem was anger with feelings of hurt and tiredness because she is fed up with the way the world works. Lorde‚ the writer‚ wants us to imagine what she discusses happening

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