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    The Traffic in Vietnam

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    The traffic can be a nightmare for visitors to Viet Nam for the first time. Believe it or not‚ there are transport rules but people don’t seem really interested in following them. Three or four people on one motor bike is a common sight‚ particularly with the young and young families. The traffic is worst during the rush hour when everyone is attempting to get to work or get home quickly. Some people ride their motorbikes on the pavement rather than waiting in the a traffic jam. The people walking

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    Traffic Management

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    vehicles which lead to serious traffic congestion problems. This places a greater demand on operating roadway systems with maximum efficiency. One major factor that affects the traffic flow is the management of the traffic at road intersections. Hence a good traffic management system is needed to maximize the efficiency of the traffic flow. “Traffic Signal” mainly controls the traffic at various junctions. This is specialized software designed to control heavy traffic very easily by changing the lights

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    Traffic in Vietnam

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    Traffic in Viet Nam When thinking about traffic‚ I’ve a funny imagination of circulatory system. We need circulatory system to pass nutrients‚ blood cells‚ hormones through the human body‚ so does with the traffic. Traffic is one of the most important thing that every countries must pay much concern. And traffic in Viet Nam‚ what we’ve done in 10 years? 1 Good and bad improvements We should talk about the good first: For 10 years‚ we completed some main roads contributing to the socio- economic

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    Bristol Traffic

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    BRISTOL TRAFFIC CONGESTION Name: Course: Professor: Institution: City and state: Date: Executive Summary Traffic gridlocks have been one of the major concerns in major cities. The gridlocks are mainly caused by the presence of many motor vehicles due to the high population density and also due to bad weather that hits the cities once in a while. Bristol has been one of the hard hit cities. The city experiences high traffic congestion during the peak hours that leave the commuters

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    Traffic Accidents

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    Traffic accidents‚ their causes and solutions Became traffic accidents represent significantly obsession and concern for all members of society‚ and has become one of the most important problems that drain material resources and human potential and target communities in the most important elements of life which is the human element in addition to the incurred social problems‚ psychological and material losses is huge‚ which has become imperative to work on solutions and suggestions and put

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    Smoke signals analysis

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    Smoke Signals: A Metaphor for Telling It has been countless years since I have watched a movie about Native Americans‚ and even longer since I have witnessed a decent one. Most films on the subject of the Native American people are often set in the past and are habitually on the subject of brave Indian warriors. I had never viewed a Native American motion picture filmed in a present day setting‚ dealing with contemporary issues until I watched Smoke Signals. In the movie Smoke Signals‚ co-producer

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    A Busy Day of Farmer

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    He takes his plough and oxen and goes to the field. He ploughs his field for the whole day. His wife and children also help him in his work. He labours hard in the scorching sun. His routine does not change even in biting cold. The farmer remains busy in tiling the fields‚ sowing seeds and reaping crops throughout the year. An Indian farmer’s day starts in the wee hours in the morning and ends in the late hours of the day. The farmer takes great care of his crops and dreams of good crops. Sometimes

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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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    Smoke signals

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    The movie Smoke Signal is a story that portrays what a Native American really means. It is a movie based on story written by Sherman Alexie. Thomas is the narrator of the story. It’s just not a simple movie but it has meaning to it‚ which is the best thing about the movie. It shows the life of Indians and how their life was and what they had to deal with. The movie has two main characters name Victor and Thomas. The movie starts with a house that goes on fire and the man (Arnold Joseph) Victor’s

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    Traffic Safety

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    The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) defines aggressive driving as "the operation of a motor vehicle in a manner that endangers or is likely to endanger persons or property"—a traffic and not a criminal offense like road rage. Examples include speeding or driving too fast for conditions‚ improper lane changing‚ tailgating and improper passing. Approximately 6‚800‚000 crashes occur in the United States each year; a substantial number are estimated to be caused by aggressive driving

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