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    in our legislatures is finally getting to be debated in terms of exploring various options and alternatives which will avoid the pitfalls of a lottery based‚ territorially reserved‚ rotating quota of seats for women. Over the last four years‚ MANUSHI has submitted three different options: a) Multi seat constituencies‚ b) Dual member constituencies‚ c) Party based quotas in ticket allocation (MANUSHI 96‚ 97‚ 107‚ 116). Based on the feedback received‚ we prepared a comprehensive Alternative Women’s Reservation

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    In the article‚ the writer writes about the new premium economy class from Singapore Airlines which is set to be one of the ‘poshest’ in the industry. Singapore Airlines will launch the premium economy class in August with enhancements like wider seats that recline further‚ extra legroom and better food - all for around 20 per cent more than a regular economy class ticket‚ excluding promotional fares. He also added that 30 airlines – including Qantas‚ Air France‚ British Airways and Lufthansa – currently

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    the age of 15‚ she refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery bus to a white person‚ in violation of local law. Her arrest preceded civil rights activist Rosa Parks’ (on December 1‚ 1955) by nine months. Ms. Colvin was a student at Booker T. Washington High School. Colvin’s family didn’t own a car‚ so she relied on the city’s gold-and-green buses to get to school. On March 2‚ 1955‚ she boarded a public bus and‚ shortly thereafter‚ refused to give up her seat to a white man. Colvin was coming home from

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    Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott‚ oral presentation Caused by the Jim Crow laws‚ Montgomery (Alabama) segregated bus passengers by race. The first four rows of seats on each bus were reserved for whites‚ and the conductors could‚ if necessary‚ order black passengers to move further back when there were no available white seats left. Black people could sit in the middle row‚ until the white section was filled up. If white people were already sitting in the front‚ black people had to board the

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    network as a whole and uses LINGO to solve the DLP as it has 120 variables and 127 constraints and is impossible to solve manually. Optimization strategies taken into consideration are: Leg Based Expected Margins‚ Seat Revenue (EMSR)‚ and Deterministic Linear Program (DLP). In the seat inventory control process Nested Heuristics is used for an improved and accurate result. Introduction Revenue Management (Fig.1) is an economic discipline appropriate to many service industries in which “market segment

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    some type of self-actuation as well as input from a controlling device to a valve and position feedback. Throttling manual valves used to control flow are those that offer a definite flow characteristic—inherent or otherwise—between the area of the seat opening and the stroke of the closure element. Besides on–off and throttling functions‚ manual valves are also used to divert or combine flow through a three- or four-way design configuration. 3.1.2 Classifications of Manual Valves Manual valves are

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    | |Central | 2062 | |Total |26‚806 | If there are 26 seats in the Assembly‚ how should they be apportioned among the five states? Solution: Let’s start by dividing the total population by the number of seats: ____1031_______ . This tells us how many citizens each member of the National Assembly represents and is called the standard divisor. The number of seats each state is entitled to‚ called its quota‚ is North’s quota is _____9____ South’s

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    Question 1 Imagine Widgets Airlines‚ Inc. operates 18-seat commercial flights between New York City and Washington‚ DC. After 10 seats have been sold on each aircraft‚ the company has reached the break-even point. Should Widgets consider offering a discounted fare for seats 11 through 18? What are the advantages and disadvantages of not offering a discount on seats 11 through 18? What are the advantages and disadvantages of offering a discount on seats 11 through 18? How would you decide how much of a

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    Case Study 2 Springfield Express Instructions: Springfield Express is a luxury passenger carrier in Texas. All seats are first class‚ and the following data are available: Number of seats per passenger train car | 90 | Average load factor (percentage of seats filled) | 70% | Average full passenger fare | $160 | Average variable cost per passenger | $70 | Fixed operating cost per month | $3‚150‚000 | a. What is the break-even point in passengers and revenues per month? Break-even

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    18-seat commercial flights between New York City and Washington‚ DC. After 10 seats have been sold on each aircraft‚ the company has reached the break-even point. Should Widgets consider offering a discounted fare for seats 11 through 18? Yes. Widgets Airlines‚ Inc. should offer a discount on the remaining seats. What are the advantages and disadvantages of not offering a discount on seats 11 through 18? The advantages of selling at a discounted price are that they would sell their seats faster

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