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    Public Transportation there are many kinds of commuters on public transportation: there are bus commuters‚ train commuters‚ and plain commuters. The first kind of commuter are people who ride the bus. At some point in their lifetime‚ everyone has had to ride the bus. Children ride the bus to school on a daily basis all the way through adolescence. People who live in large cities‚ ride the bus just about everywhere they need to go. Local buses bring in large amounts of money for their area and

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    Discuss the dramatic devices Williams uses in the play to suggest that Blanche is doomed. A Streetcar Named Desire is a tragedy that is unlike a traditional tragedy in that the characters in it are not struck by some calamity or fall because of unwise choices on their part. Instead‚ we enter the play in the delayed aftershocks of a tragedy that has befallen the main character‚ Blanche‚ as she attempts to hold on to whatever remnants of her beautiful past she can‚ but ultimately fails due to a

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    Urbanization is the social process whereby cities grow and societies become more urban. The impact of industrialization and urbanization on economic and social life The more industrialization matured‚ the more opportunities were created for work and investment‚ and this brought more people to cities as consumers and as workers. America’s urban and industrial growth changed economy and released dependence on European resources and manufactured goods. As cities grew larger they began to subdivide

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    Prince Bazar is one of the leading super shops of this country. It holds the highest growth rate in super shop business in Bangladesh. Its motto is to provide the quality products in lowest price and perfect customer service. Prince Bazar had been established on 2005 and successfully running till now. It is situated at Mirpur-1 (Near Bus stand) and fully desired to fulfill the demand of the people of that area. Prince Bazar is one of the well decorated‚ modern super shops‚ which assures every

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    Quote Analysis Literary Features “They told me to take a street-car named Desire‚ and transfer to one called Cemeteries‚ and ride six blocks and get off at - Elysian Fields!” (Scene 1‚ Page 6) Sexual desires are a common interest several people tend to have and Blanche Dubois significantly portray and represents the theme of sexual intimacy in A Street Car Named Desire as Tennessee Williams uses allegory‚ allusion‚ symbolism‚ and foreshadow in order to demonstrate how do Blanche’s “trip” through

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    Windshield Survey Lisa B NUR/405 Nov 5‚ 2012 Windshield Survey My view of a windshield survey starts by me viewing my community through the windshield of a moving vehicle‚ which maybe my car‚ the bus or the trolley. Windshield surveys are the motorized equivalent of simple observation (Stanhope & Lancaster‚ 2012). The visual information that was gathered is aimed at what I see every day as I pass through a community that was once so safe‚ clean‚ family oriented and thriving with

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    Anyone who has ever stayed in Hanoi for only one day can tell what the most pressing problem in this city is: traffic. There are so many limitations on the infrastructure of the city: the traffic system is not synchronous‚ as well as there’s a lack in transporting land ratio. If I could take it all into my hands‚ I would change the public transportation system at first‚ by using a system called BRT which stands for Bus Rapid Transit‚ has been in use in Canada and the US as well as being acknowledged

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    For many years‚ efforts to create effective regional transit in Metropolitan Detroit has been interfered by a variety of factors. In my research study I will be researching a program called M-1 Rail Streetcar‚ a public-private partnership is building the region’s first new rail transit‚ a 3.3 mile electric streetcar along Woodward Avenue through downtown and midtown Detroit. Which this service will offer the more fascination‚ dependable transit to residents‚ workers‚ and visitors to the downtown

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    advantages of living in big cities better transport facilities:Shanghai has an extensive public transport system‚ largely based on buses‚ trolley buses‚ taxis‚ and a rapidly expanding metro system. There are 12 metro lines and 303 stations‚with an operating route length of 468 kilometres (291 mi)‚ making the system the second longest in the world. On 16 October 2013‚ with the extension of Line 11 into Kunshan‚ Jiangsu province‚ Shanghai Metro became the first rapid transit system in China to connect

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    As we explore the historic lifeline of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. We will briefly discuss the timeline and the history of the oldest transit system and its progression into its current state of today; we will assess the possibilities of the future of the organization‚ we’ll examine the negative performance of the organization and the impact of its failures and conclude with recommendations for improvements. In 1631‚ the birthplace of American mass transportation undeniably is

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