Should the public sector be privatized? Replies: Posted By: meenakshisekar Yes of course privatization of public sectors leads to some healthy changes in an org. b’s when you take public sectors u can find some slackness (or a little bit) delay in their services. But in case of private since service is there first and foremost duty they act rapidly. Posted By: ssrkraju Hi All‚ Privatization of public sector. Lot depends of which sector we are talking about. Let me clarify few doubts
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resources‚ for example the time spent in building‚ maintaining and operating the Transportation system‚ fueling materials and land on which roads are built. These expenses would not be borne if there were no substantial benefits from the extensive use of transportation in improving the overall capacity and quality of life. THE ROLE OF TRANSPORTATION IN NIGERIAN SOCIETY Social Roles of Transportation: The advances
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* First‚ cell phones should be allowed in school in case of emergencies. Teenagers are getting more independent as they get older‚ and often the only way that their parents can be immediately assured of their whereabouts and safety is by calling us. * As a teacher‚ I feel safer when I have my cell phone with me. I keep it in my pocket on vibrate and do not answer it during class. Those who think that students are entitled to the same privileges as teachers are wrong. Teachers are adults. Adults
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down on the frozen ground. The chilling wind seeped into the thick layers of my jacket and touched my body with its cold slender fingers. We used the cable car to reach the top of The Great Wall. Sitting in the cable car was a frightening experience because it sways heavily due to the strong wind blowing on the cold metal surface. The cable cars were forced to stop very often because of the turbulence. At the top of the Great Wall of China‚ the scene was simply beautiful. The tall mountains
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Transport; Containerization Transport or transportation is the movement of people‚ animals and goods from one location to another. Modes of transport include air‚ rail‚ road‚ water‚ cable‚ pipeline‚ and space. The field can be divided into infrastructure‚ vehicles‚ and operations. Transport is important since it enables trade between people‚ which in turn establishes civilizations. The transport systems
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Talk Less Say More As we all go around living our lives we have mottos that we believe and live by every day. James P. Owens wrote a book called Cowboys Ethics‚ in this book it portrays the ten principles that Owens lives by every day. We all live in mottos because of our own personal ethical beliefs of life. The motto that I mostly follow that Owen presents in the book Cowboys Ethics is Talk less and say more. I live by the motto talk less and say more because of these three reasons; you never know
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7/9/13 Professor Trieber 4-Day-School-Week: Less is not always more Problems occur when policy makers tend to make changes when they don’t need to be made. The public school system has many ways that it can improve but changing the time frame of the original school week from five to four days will not solve all the issues‚ instead‚ it will create newer unforeseen problems. It has been a controversial issue whether or not the school week should shorten by a day. Some are of the opinion that
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Young People Are More Likely to Use a Cell Phone While Driving Chaveli Lopez Keiser University Abstract Driving is one of the skills that require full attention to control the vehicle and respond to the events happening on the road. Use a cell phone while driving involves visual‚ manual and mental distractions (NHTSA‚ 2005). Several studies have found that young people are more likely to use cell phone than older people. Young drivers are almost five times more likely than older drivers
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Urban transport policy in Singapore is becoming more difficult to handle. In the early 1970s Singapore faced traffic chaos‚ a failing bus system‚ little money for infrastructure and acute awareness of space limitations. The answer was a hard-headed “bargain” that offered steady improvements in space-efficient public transport at the price of making ownership of space-wasting cars unattainable for most. This has been widely seen as a success However‚ both sides of this bargain are under growing
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Transport and logistics Comprehensive sectoral analysis of emerging competences and economic activities in the European Union European Commission Submitted to the European Commission‚ DG Employment‚ Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities Executed by: TNO Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research SEOR Erasmus University Rotterdam ZSI Centre for Social Innovation DG EMPL project VC/2007/0866 Transport and logistics This report is published as part of a series of forward-looking sector
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