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    been an eye-witness to any such accident. But yesterday I chanced to see such an accident with my eyes. I took place very near our house. I was then in a shop on Raja Subodh Mullick Road. A state Bus was running towards Garia. The driver overtook a rickshaw. But he faced a handcart. He tried to avoid a collision with the handcart and swerved to the left and run a shop. It was not strongly built. It was a totally demolished. In this accident ten people were injured. The police came very soon. The ambulance

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    In March of 1992‚ Dr. Richard Sanford wrote an outspoken paper opposing the claims of the global warming hysteria of recent time. Sanford discusses how people accept global warming theories as scientific fact without questioning their validity. I can honestly say that I was one of these people who agreed with the media’s interpretation of these theories. After reviewing the pro global warming material in the course text‚ Environmental Science‚ written by G. Tyler Miller‚ and reading several articles

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    Environmental Systems and Societies Research Question: In terms of an ecological-footprint‚ do the members of SIS form a ‘large footprint’ and‚ if so‚ what steps can the school take to improve its situation‚ via Social Responsibility or otherwise? By Shoumi Mittra 003510-022 SVKM International School Word count: 3943 words Investigating SVKM International School and its ecological footprint Table of contents: Title | Page Number | Abstract | 3 | Introduction | 4 | * Research

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    Homeless Bird Summary

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    Homeless Bird was written by Gloria Whelan‚ a poet‚ short story writer‚ and a novelist. The book is about a young girl named Koly who faces many hardships. After meeting Koly’s fiance‚ Hari‚ Koly and her family realize that his parents had lied about his age and that he was very‚ very ill. Hari passed away shortly after he and Koly got married. After Hari died‚ Koly’s Sassur was so depressed over the death he would lock himself in his room every day after he got home from work. Sassur eventually

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    Tourism 1

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    term which includes accommodation‚ catering‚ transport and ancillary services. It is multidisciplinary. Transport for tourism (MTR ‚ BUS) 1.Related to cost and speed 2.No direct intrinsic value 3.Cost rather than a benefit Transport as tourism(rickshaw黃包車 ,peak tramways山頂纜車) 1.Travel such as a cruise and a basis for the tourist experience 2.High intrinsic value Relationship between Transport & Tourism 1. Transport provides the essential link between tourism origin and destination areas. Facilities

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    People in any epoch of time go through wonderful and tragical times. In Pearl S Buck’s novel‚ The Good Earth‚ she describes what every human goes through. Wang Lung‚ the main character‚ goes through many events in his life. He starts as a very poor farmer‚ but eventually with hard work he works his way up. Many characters face many events like Wang lung. Although the conflicts are terrible Wang Lung still overcomes them. In the novel Wang gets married and celebrates for his marriage. What makes

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    Child Labour

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    world. A large number of children work in a cottage industries‚ matches‚ firecrackers‚ bidis‚ brassware‚ diamond‚ aluminum industries‚ glass‚ hosiery‚ hand loomed cloth‚ embroidery‚ leather goods‚ plastic bangles‚ mica mines‚ coal mines‚ hotels‚ rickshaw puller‚ local liquor industry‚ auto shop‚ vegetable shop Brick in and sporting goods. The highest numbers of children are found in agricultural sector. Poverty has often been cited as the reason for child labour problem in India while it is true

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    Tata Ace- Case Study

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    MARKETING STRATEGIES ASSIGNMENT “TATA ACE” CASE STUDY 1) Why do we feel Tata Motors was targeting LCV (Light Commercial Vehicle) segment under commercial segment for TATA ACE? - - - Better highway systems like the Golden Quadrilateral meant that Commercial vehicles in 45+ Tonnes could carry bulk loads covering large distances in shorter time and at lower per tonne per km cost. Government also went about the task of improving road network between medium sized cities and also

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    Frugality

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    on ways to make it cheaper. That may count as a form of cost cutting‚ but it is not frugal engineering. By contrast‚ when Tata Motors engineers began creating the Nano‚ they were inspired more by the three-wheeled vehicles known in India as auto-rickshaws than by any existing car models in Tata Motors’ lineup. Building up from the bare minimum enabled the engineers to achieve their cost (and price) targets without compromising the essential functions of the car. If instead the Tata Nano had been designed

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    cities of different sizes. The variation in modal shares among these three seems to have a relationship between city size and per capita income. Small and medium size cities have a lower income than the mega cities. Therefore the dependence on cycle rickshaws and bicycles is higher in smaller cities. In some medium-size cities (populations of 1 million to 3 million)‚ private buses have been introduced. Public-sector-run state transport corporations have been responsible for running inter-city routes.

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