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    What is the relationship between the trains shown in footage from the period (black and white) and the tracking shots of the train tracks now? What is Resnais trying to accomplish by juxtaposing the past and the present in this way? The black and white footage which shows a train departing at night covered with fog and darkness. And on the other hand he juxtaposes it with the tracking shot of the train tracks now. The black and white footage shows us that we as an audience cannot see what is

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    seen and interpreted. The right narration will help to clearly present the theme; it dictates the way a story is read and understood with an array of symbolism. In “Hill Like White Elephants” Hemingway presents symbols like white elephants and a train station to carry theme. Through the objective third person point of view symbols are used to help the reader understand the intricacy of a young couple’s life changing choice. 
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    Advantage of tax benefits Only with Sundaram Mutual Funds MBA Projects Help for Management Projects‚ MBA Projects and Reports Search 639 RSS Entries Download Projects Management Marketing Ads by Google ► India Seven ► Safety Rail ► Trains Rail ► Rail Travel Home » Management Monopoly of Indian Railways : IIM Case Study By: Yogin Vora on May 13‚ 2009 22 Comments Business Cards Medical Insurance Business internet connection In economics‚ a monopoly (from the Latin word

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    proceed‚ my thought goes to a particularly severe cold spell during the recent winter‚ when it was snowing heavily in Kashmir valley‚ and suspension of road and air services had brought life to a grinding halt. Photographs in Newspapers showing a train covered with snow emerging from a similar white background‚ carrying passengers travelling over the recently commissioned Qazigund Baramulla section instilled in me a sense of immense pride. I recall here the inspirational words of Christine Weatherly:

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    High Speed Rails Contents High Speed Rails 3 Chapter I - Introduction 3 I.1 Statement of the Problem 3 I.2 Question of the Study 3 I.3 Objective of the Paper 3 I. 4 Significance of the Study 4 Chapter II - Literature Review 4 II.1 Introduction and a Short Page of History 4 II.2 What is it exactly? A Definition 5 II. 3 What Are the Costs? 6 II. 4 Advantages of High-Speed Rails 8 II. 5 Disadvantages of High-Speed Rails 12 II. 6 Pollution 13 Chapter III – Methodology 18 Chapter IV

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    are no modern facilities like transport hospitals school etc. I was thinking to visit a suburb in Karachi. My uncle took me to the station to board an electric train. The trains were moving very fast and people were traveling hanging by the bars on the foot boards. The scene was frightening and I had no courage to get inside the train at all. I felt safe and confident when I went back to my village.

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    a presidential decree was given in 1973 (Weekly Review‚ 18 December 1998). The decree allowed the ‘Matatus’ to carry fare paying passengers without obtaining Transport Licensing Board (TLB) and Public Transport Service (PSV) Licensing. Unlike e train services‚ the ‘Matatu’ Industry is privately owned and run by individuals‚ with the down of liberalization of the transport Industry in Kenya many individuals ventured to public transport which is currently a thriving business. A Matatu’ is assigned

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    borough in the South-West of London just South of Kingston-Upon-Thames. It has a population of nearly 170‚000 people and has been at the centre of suburbanisation for many years now. Much of the growth is form the centre of London Timeline 1830 – Train line between London and Southampton was built which ran near Surbiton. 1837 till 1952 – The population of Surbiton grew from 200 to 2800. 1887 – At this point the population was at just above 10000. 1930 – A large amount of houses were built along

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    History Centuries have passed since an Englishman Hugh Mallet discovered Matheran in 1850 but little has changed in Matheran. As the common mode of transport in this tiny hill station is rickshaws and buggy. Places to visit As you take the toy train to reach Matheran‚ the beautiful hills seem to welcome you. Once in Matheran‚ the hill resort smells clean and fresh. As no motor vehicles are allowed into the town and one has to travel by foot or can take rickshaw or buggy. Matheran is really beautiful

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    his audience engaged he sprinkles in rhetorical questions. Buckley opens his essay with a personal anecdote describing the acceptance of “whatsoever” he realizes that outside it was below freezing temperature and in the train it was 85 degrees. Buckley explains how the train conductor went back and forth through the aisle and not a single person moaned. There were ample amounts of people sweated‚ but still not one person mentioned it. This technique immediately establishes the essay as informal

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