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    Traffic Jams

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    Traffic Jams Traffic jams in Vietnam only frequently take place in Hanoi capital and Ho Chi Minh City.  Vietnamese people seem be accustomed to traffic congestion‚ even miss it whenever they go to other places. There is no fixed rule for the time the traffic jams to happen but it is worst during the rush hour when everyone is in a hurry to get to work or come back home. Apart from peak hours‚ the time between 9 am to 10 am and between 3 pm to 4 pm also witnesses long lines of vehicles‚ mainly

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    Feg 01 (Solved)

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    Paper A Answers QNo1: 1a: The volcanic eruption results in the loss of people’s life and home making their families helpless and homeless. Sometimes it destroys the village under the ash or lava. 1b: On the 24th August in the year AD 79‚ the people of Pompeii were going about their business in the usual way. Suddenly it grew dark a great was leaving the top of mountain. The people of Pompeii started to run out of the town‚ but more than 2000 of them didn’t get for. Stones and cinders began

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    product life cycle environmental impact. In industrial application‚ chilled water or other liquid from the chiller is pumped through process or laboratory equipment. Industrial chillers are used for controlled cooling of products‚ mechanisms and factory machinery in a wide range of industries. They are often used in the plastic industry in injection and blow molding‚ metal working cutting oils‚ welding equipment‚ die-casting and machine tooling‚ chemical processing‚ pharmaceutical formulation‚ food

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    Lowcost Housing

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    Low Cost Housing Food and shelter are the basic requirements to sustain life. As such‚ shortages of dwelling houses are becoming a major focus for government. The total shortage of dwelling units in India is estimated to nearly 4.5 crore. Housing experts say the Government of India’s dream – Housing for all - could be a dominant platform to introduce low-cost technology in a big way. Perhaps‚ only then “housing for all” will get the priority as it has been accorded. Low Cost Housing is a new

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    Loadshedding Of Electricity! There are number of problems which exist in Pakistan‚among these problem Load sheeding is the one major problem of Pakistan .There are several reasons of Load shedding.The first main reason of load shedding is energy crisis‚these crisis are due to small number of dams or may be due to miss use of electricity or may be some other reasons also effect‚a huge number of pesrsons used electricity without paying its bill so it also cause load shedding in Pakistan.In presence

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    Water Problem and its implications on Mexico City In what was once lake Texcoco now stands the 3rd most populous city in the world. "Ciudad de los Palacios" ("City of Palaces")‚ or as we know it Mexico City‚ is home to more then 20 million (2003) people and serves as the governing capital of Mexico. Like many other metropolis D.F. (as known by the Mexican people) post enormous water sanitation and distribution problems. Ironically enough‚ the waters once known as lake Texcoco‚ in which the city

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    Factory Workers

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    Revolution was a major achievement in history. The Industrial Revolution began in the 18th century; people started understanding things better and new inventions that made life easier were made. Inventors started using natural resources such as coal and iron to make factory machines. The machines in factories made the production of products faster so they could be sold more rapidly. There were many different people who worked in factories‚ among the people who were working in factories were women and

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    Telecommuting and Employees

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    We all know that the daily commute can be very long and frustrating. Traffic can often cause long delays. These delays cause stress to you‚ your boss and the coworkers that have to cover for you until you make it into the office. Today there is a new highway that everyone can use to get to work. The delays on this highway are measured in microseconds rather than hours. It is the Information Superhighway. The Information Superhighway has the ability to connect together every computer in every

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    Traffic Congestion

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    3. Increasing traffic law  Third 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

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    Egyptian Housing

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    The House Unlike the great stone monuments that gave Egyptian towns of the New Kingdom their respective "skylines‚" the private architecture of the period did not survive in any immediately recognizable or intact form. Rich and poor alike seem to have built their houses almost exclusively of sun-dried mud brick. Palm logs served for the columns‚ the staircase supports‚ and the ceiling beams‚ and upper floors and roofs were merely deep layers of puddled mud or mud bricks spread over mats that were

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