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    The Australian Gold Rush

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    The Gold Rush The discovery of gold in the colonies had a major impact on Australian society. When Edward Hargraves discovered gold in Australia in 1851‚ it marked only the beginning of the changes about to happen in Australia. The discovery of gold had a major change in Australia; it affected not only those in Australia but around the world. The news of gold found in Australia resulted in huge numbers of people migrating to ‘find gold‚ get rich’ what people didn’t realise is that it wasn’t that

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    Public Sector in Malaysia

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    government itself but they outsourced it from Konsortium Lebuhraya Utara-Timur (KL) Sdn Bhd (Kesturi). Now the management is planning to expand works on the 18km Duta-Ulu Kelang Expressway (DUKE) to ease traffic congestion‚ especially during peak hours as according to the article; the volume of traffic on the highway has already surpassed its daily projection of 110‚000

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    market. Residents of Mumbai face many problems on a daily basis such as housing‚ costly health facilities‚ scarcity of open space‚ water supply‚ crowded public transport (local trains as well as busses) and heavy traffic on roads – especially during rush hours. The main contributing factor to these problems is the growing population. Figure 1: The Streets of Mumbai "We are the problem" and "we struggle ourselves" to find the solution(s). The paradox is that there are many opportunities available a huge

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    Golden Rush Essay

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    Louis BOITTIAUX – 401428 Essay about California Golden Rush The gold rush began to Sutter Mill‚ sawmill of the Swiss Sutter‚ which became afterward‚ the father of this expansion and economic miracle that knew California.  This one wanted at first kept this discovery for him by fear but the new was fast known of all. At the end of 1848‚ the president James Knox Polk confirmed the golden presence in this region. It is from there that waves of thousand immigrants began to arrive in California

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    Traffic Congestion in New York City Over the past decade‚ the streets‚ highways‚ tunnels and bridges of New York City and the surrounding metropolitan region have become increasingly clogged with traffic. In recent years‚ business leaders have become increasingly concerned about the traffic congestion in Manhattan and the region. The regional public transit and commuter rail system cannot provide everyone with a reasonable alternative to car travel. As a result‚ traffic congestion has become a

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    Traffic Congestion

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    solution that I want to talk with everyone is increasing traffic law. First‚ we should more wisely use the traffic controlling centers to promptly uncover traffic jams. It will make reduce the number of traffic congestion which can last many hours. Second‚ the police must strictly punish traffic law violators who cause traffic congestion‚ because it helps people improve their awareness and do not violate traffic law again. For example‚ we should double to fine of violative traffic behaviors

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    salary going to fuel cost. Secondly‚ workforce is losing the most parts of their energy in the long way of their works. Several hours wasting rush hour traffic would leave workers drained and exhausted when they get their offices. In order to increase the people’s productivity‚ working from home could be the best way. People would work with full of energy in the hours speaking on their tasks. It does not mean that employees have to work lonely and isolated‚ but they could be in contact with their

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    places to live in. Another way in which free public transport could improve our quality of life relates to congestion. Currently‚ the trend is for increasing numbers of people to choose to drive to work. This means that in many cases the rush hour is several hours long and it is sometimes almost impossible to travel across a city. It is probable that this level of congestion would be reduced by making public transport free. My conclusion is then that there are more advantages than disadvantages

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    The author of the article “Klondike Gold Rush” starts his story from when the gold rush started and how it started. In the article it says that it all started when two ships docked in San Francisco and Seattle carrying miners with bags of gold. When the word got out to the press then everyone wanted gold. A lot of different people went to the gold fields. Some were big and some were small. These miners were called stampeders. Within 6 month about 100‚000 gold seekers started there journey to the

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    Traffic Congestion

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    cities is a major problem due to its large population. Traffic problems are mainly due to individuals travelling for work‚ study or shopping purposes. This is obvious especially in the rush hours we experience every morning and evening. It can be very annoying and irritating when we are stuck in traffic jams for few hours long. As such‚ in order to reduce traffic congestion‚ we should consider alternatives such as car-pooling and using public transport. To start with‚ this is true that today the number

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