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    Ramp and Hangar Safety

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    Ramp and Hangar Safety Introduction: Aviation can be dangerous business‚ but a look at hangar and ramp accidents shows the costs can be high‚ even deadly. Training‚ attitude and reasonable expectations can reduce the number of incidents. Discussion/Analysis: For all glamour‚ aviation is a dangerous business. Pilots and mechanics are well aware of this risks and they are highly trained to manage them. But the same can not be said for many of the ground support workers in aviation ramps and hangars

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    A Narrow Escape

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    up with the great idea of walking along the beach instead of taking the taxi back home. If we walked along the beach we could get onto the road at the Mahim Fort some distance away from Dadar‚ from where we could take a taxi to our home. All this seemed fun. We were very excited. My brother totally agreed with my idea. However‚ we did not tell our aunt about all this‚ as she might refuse. She thought we were going to take a taxi back home. So off we ran to the beach‚ once our aunt closed the door

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    Surveillance Camera Smile‚ you are on a surveillance camera. Walking along a major street and looking up‚ people will probably see cameras glaring back at them. Perhaps people cannot see them‚ but they are staying there. In these years‚ society has seen the rapid proliferation of different measures aiming to prevent or reduce crime. Surveillance cameras have become ubiquitous in many cities and countries. These smaller‚ less noticeable cameras are used not only by the government but also by individuals

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    Generational Perspectives on the War in The Reader             In the book The Reader by Bernhard Schlink‚ the main character Michael Berg encounters several characters that lived in Germany during the Nazi regime. Through these encounters Bernhard Schlink depicts the differences in perspective between the generation born after the war and those who lived through it. These differences lead to awkwardness and conflict and show the difficulty of these two generations to reach a resolution.     The

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    ECONO MICS

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    can be derived from the new demand equation:   1‚000 = 1‚500 − 20p    p = $25    Equilibrium number of rides per day = 1000   Profit per cab = (25 - 5)20                       = $400 c) If the change in demand is permanent ‚ then again each taxi cab will behave competitively .      Firms choose the optimal number of rides provided according to the marginal output rule: MR = MC. In a competitive market‚ MR = p‚ which            means that p = MC = $5    Since we know the equilibrium price

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    My experience of oppression when I was in Nigeria Women are exploited and face oppression every day mostly single women.. In the workplace women are forced into low paying‚ insecure and in the community. Women’s problem does not stop at the work place. In my own experience‚ when I was in Nigeria with my mother‚ she was oppressed; she couldn’t buy a house because she was a single mother. The seller wanted to sell his house to a married woman or couple because they think that a single mother cannot

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    Disruption occurs when a smaller company with fewer resources successfully disrupts the business practices of an incumbent business. Disruptive innovation has brought success to countless companies. However‚ though it is effective‚ it can also be dangerous. This is because many theories on the subject are misunderstood or misapplied. Christenson believes this is because users tend to focus on the concepts created 20 years ago‚ rather than reading books and articles that have been published with refinements

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    Transport in India

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    dated 2005-12-28 (Chennai‚ India). Retrieved 2009-04-25. 44. ^ Chris Duggan (2006-08-15). "India ’s ’Amby ’ notches up half century". London: The Independent‚ UK. Retrieved 2009-06-23. 45. ^ Anand Sankar (2006-04-12). "When did you last call a taxi?". Chennai‚ India: The Hindu. Retrieved 2009-06-23. 46. ^ Motor Vehicles Act‚ 1988 : s. 74(2)(viii) 47 51. ^ "Auto fares must be based on meter readings". Chennai‚ India: The Hindu. 2007-03-30. Retrieved 2009-07-06. 52. ^ "Vroom... enjoy a pre-paid

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    oversee. A handful of US Cities are now battling the new sharing networks in courts. This week a New York Administrative Law Judge declared Airbnb illegal. A few weeks ago‚ the NYC taxi and limo lobby quashed a new pilot hybrid-car e-taxi program‚ causing Mayor Bloomberg to rail angrily against the politically powerful NYC taxi industry cartel. This follows on the heels of car sharing startup RelayRides (carsharing‚ which operates like an Airbnb for cars) announcement it suspended its service in New York

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    A taxi driver’s job is to drive people from one place to another and a teacher’s job is to teach students. Does this mean that if a taxi driver sees a car accident while he is driving his customers he doesn’t have to stop and help? Does a teacher in a class room have to continue teaching if he realizes someone outside the class is in distress? According to Aviv Lavie‚ in his article "A Pressing Need for Ethics" he discusses the moral dilemma journalists have in certain situations‚ should they intervene

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