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    analyzing the problem‚ few advices would be given for modifying the marketing strategy of MTR. Ethical Issue Since 1975‚ MTR has started operating a mass transit railway system for meeting the public transport needs in Hong Kong. During these many years‚ MTR has always been criticized by the general public with regard to the managerial problem‚ such as the inefficiency of handling the accidence. Meanwhile‚ this is not the one mostly concerned by citizens. In every recent year‚ MTR increased the

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    Our President Benigno S. Aquino III mentioned about the social accountabilities which is referring to the following: • Wang wang represent the abuse of authority because Instead of behaving as public servant‚ wang-wang was used by public officials to violate traffic laws and at the same time they acted like kings. Also exists in private sector and agriculture‚ and to end the wang-wang culture in government‚ zero-based budgeting was employed to review programs. For this year and the last‚ zero-based

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    SRINAGAR - The City Of Mess ****** The Srinagar city—located at 34º0´-34º20´N latitude and 74º40´-75º05´E longitude is 5‚200 feet above mean sea level. The city is located in the heart of the Kashmir Valley on both banks of the River Jhelum. Srinagar being the summer capital of the State is the fastest growing metropolis in Jammu and Kashmir. It is the largest urban settlement in the state‚ having Index of Primacy of 9.95 for two city index and 5.56 at the regional level. Srinagar city has become

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    Course Description: This Public Speaking course is designed to introduce students to three basic modes of speaking. It provides each student with the necessary skills in order to communicate effectively. This lecture-performance course teaches the student how to develop and further enforce verbal and non-verbal communication skills and values. It includes: research‚ presentations skills‚ critical listening and thinking skills‚ audience analysis‚ anxiety reduction‚ and voice and articulation. In

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    PUBLIC SPEAKING I. ELEMENTS OF PUBLIC SPEAKING A. THE SPEAKER The main element of public speaking He is seen as a person full of ideas‚ knowledge‚ and principles in life that in one way or another can inspire them in the challenges of life. CHARACTERISTICS OF AN EFFECTIVE SPEAKER 1. GOOD VOICE QUALITY Good voice quality/variety is a good tool to captivate audience’s attention especially when doing a narration. 2. KNOWLEDGE OF THE SUBJECT MATTER The more and broader you know about the subject

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    Base on the NHS 2010 White Paper in England‚ it was said that‚ National Health Service is currently experiencing one of the most important changes in its history. In the process‚ in order to outline the main features of the current reforms to NHS‚ this essay reveals some major problems these include; what is NHS 2010 White Paper? What are the main proposals for change? Why did they make changes? Accordingly‚ the essay will evaluate the reasons and implications and conclude with some important points

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    because I enjoy making a fool of myself‚ but it is in large part due to the fact that talking to people in a structured manner‚ such as a speech just doesn’t scare the bejusus out of me like it did before I enrolled in this class. Why is that? Why does public speaking scare people? I feel that many people just don’t understand the fundamentals. First off‚ things go much smoother if your audience finds you credible. Next‚ your delivery is just as important as your material. A nervous speaker with accurate

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    dangerous means of travel. The trishaw also faced competition from newer forms of motorized public transport such as buses. However‚ the introduction of the taxi was the most direct threat to the trishaw industry‚ as taxis provided a faster and more efficient form of personalized public transport. The illegal pirate taxis in the 1950s provided an attractive alternative to the trishaw as a mode of mass transport in terms of their cost.31 The decline of the local bicycle industry also contributed to

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    Chinese city such as Shanghai or Beijing‚ images of sidewalks overcrowded with pedestrians‚ thousands of bicycles lined on the streets and litter spotted throughout public areas may come to mind. However‚ with the modernization and industrialization China has gone through‚ urban citizens are now more frequently using public transport‚ automobiles are increasingly being used more and people are hired to keep streets as clean as possible. With a little over three decades having past since the major

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    of the fuel subsidy. Questionnaire was distributed to 30 respondents. Result show there seems to be an agreement that fuel subsidy should be gradually removed‚ but the removal must be accompanied by efficient policy implemented by the government. Public campaign to promote the understanding among the society could be the first step by the government to minimize the negative impacts on the society. KEYWORDS: fuel subsidy‚ subsidy removal‚ gradual removal‚ impacts‚ compensation Perception of IIUM

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