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    Traffic Esp

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    1. In 2010‚ a traffic jam on a highway near Beijing kept cars stuck in traffic for more than a week (9-12 days according to different sources). The traffic jam itself went on for 97 kilometers. The locals sold food and water to the drivers for prices that were 10 and more times higher than normal. Cities like New York‚ London‚ and Paris have all had to deal with thousands of cars running through their streets each day. Traffic congestion is a big problem for everyone within the city. The main reasons

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    Public Transport

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    go from work to home directly without stoppingtime and time again picking people up. On the other hand‚ there are people whodon’t like to share room with unknown persons and they don’t like standing upduring the trip. Take buses as examples. In rush hours‚ it is very difficult tofind any seat left and eventually you end up grasping a hand bar and trying tokeep your balance to not be flung whenthe bus brakes. There areother people who prefer public transport to private cars. In my view‚ publictransport

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    The Raod Trafic

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    Introduction: In my report I will talk about road traffic ‚ and I think it is very important to know about it because it is very common issue these days and people do not know how to deal with it‚ so I want to define the road traffic in simple way and find some solutions to this problem. Therefore‚ I will divide the report into four sections. The first section will give a background to road traffic ‚ and then the second one will describe the causes of road traffic . After that‚ I will

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    Story of an Hour

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    Chan Kim 8-25-11 Per: 7 Mrs. Akamine “The Story of an Hour” Irony Essay The beauty of a literary work lies in its effective use of figurative language. Irony is one of the most versatile of literary elements‚ and it plays a very important role in "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin. Situational irony is used to show the reader that something that is not expected happens in the plot. Dramatic irony is used to clue the reader in‚ on something that is happening that the characters in the story

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    Traffic Congestion

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    ABSTRACT Problem of traffic congestion in our country‚ especially Hanoi Capital and Ho Chi Minh City which has been the matter for Government and people to pay great attention to. This study was set up by three main parts‚ which is the current state of traffic led to its consequences‚ the main reason causing this problem and solution to solve it. The two largest cities in Vietnam are the ideal place to study and work so that the number of inhabitants has seen a sharp increased recently. Result in

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    The Story of an Hour

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    “Story of an Hour” Prompt The Story of an Hour From the 1894 to now there has been a little battle within the short story “The Story of an Hour”‚ written by Kate Chopin. From its date of publication in Vogue Magazine it began with the title of “The Dream of an Hour” and then had been made into a film titled “The Joy that Kills”. Even though all these titles seem to be fit for Chopin’s piece they all did not accurately represent the story to the fullest. “The Story of an Hour” is the title

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    HOW TO SOLVE TRAFFIC PROBLEMS INTRODUCTION: The physical use of roads by vehicles‚ when traffic demand is great enough that the interaction between vehicles slows the speed of the traffic stream‚ this results in some congestion. When vehicles are fully stopped for periods of time‚ this is colloquially known as a traffic jam or traffic snarl-up. Traffic congestion has a number of negative effects‚ wasting time of motorists and passenger’s congestion reduces regional economic health. Delays‚ which

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    never experienced. My 2010 trip to Lampung was both nerve wrecking and exciting at the same time because I got to be in certain situations that I have never been in before.    I remember the first time I went to Lampung‚ my family and I were in rush hour traffic. My heart was thumping in my chest so fast because I have never seen traffic like that before in my life. Cars were bumper to bumper‚ yet people were still trying to fit their vehicle in spaces no bigger than a toothpick. I decided right

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    NON.ARGUMENTATIVE Some people believe increasing petrol price is the best way to deal with the growing problem of pollution and traffic. What are some other measures which can be taken to solve the problems. I just heard of my mother yesterday while she was watching TV that "do your best to take your children away from this city and let them breathe the clean air; that’s the least you can do to keep them alive". Wondering about what she had just told me I found out that she was absolutely right

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    The Story of an Hour” by Kate Choplin Table of Contents Thesis Statement 3 Introduction 3 Analysis of Story 3 Synthesis and Evaluation of Emotions in Story 4 Conclusion 5 References 6 “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Choplin (1894) Thesis Statement “The commandments of emotions are more powerful then powers of perceptions or rationale”. Introduction Several groups may believe that the combination of literature‚ geography and gender is very dubious or not influential enough

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