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    Case Study

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    earlier. Three day later‚ the general Manager of Pandyan transport was sitting at his desk looking at three different reports in front of him. One was the Police man’s report which detailed the extent of damaged to the bus‚ and the fact that the driver had abandoned the bus without telling the passenger where he was going or what they should be doing. The Regional Transport Officer (RTO) who was summoned to the scene two hour later also fields a report of his assessment

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    Imported Food

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    different flavors and fresh feeling that we cannot experience from local traditional food. Indeed‚ imported food has its shortcomings for being higher costs and lack of eco-friendly concern. As imported foods are usually distant‚ it is essential to transport them by train‚ ship or even airplane to maintain its freshness. As a result‚ the shipping fee is relatively high compared to local food. In addition‚ a large amount of fuel is necessary during the shipment while tons of toxic gas is discharged‚ which

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    Traffic Congestion

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    be established and developed in the suburb of cities and thus‚ people could no longer drive a car to commute between their home and workplace. Rather‚ all essential services could be located within walking distance or easily accessible by public transport. Additionally‚ public transportation‚ including bus‚ subway or taxi should be supported and developed further by the government. If people are accustomed to using public transportation for their first choice when going out‚ the number of private

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    Cars Versus Motorcycles

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    between cars and motorcycles are the cost. For example‚ people need to pay a lot of money if they want to buy or lease a car. However‚ motorcycles are cheaper to rent or buy. Also‚ cars are more convenient than motorcycles. For instance‚ cars can transport many people but motorcycles do not do it. Also‚ cars have air condition and people can listen music while they drive. Other‚ advantages have a car is another person can drive for someone when he is drunk. Motorcycles are most popular in young people

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    Road Safety

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    year‚ imagine not being able to even make a sandwich or walk to school. It is amazing how we can now get patients to emergency rooms‚ deliver relief at the sites of disasters and take holidays in places we would not have been able to visit before transport was invented but we still have to be careful. During the course of any day‚ the tragic news of a death on the road is delivered about 3000 times to families and friends. Our government’s plans are just the beginning of what will hopefully be safe

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    straining our system with huge variety of exotic food frequently. Partying every other night neither wins us lifelong friends nor does it permanently remove our boredom. To commute one does not need top end vehicles - I am not advocating public transport (esp. in India) for those who can afford private transportation. However‚ no point in having huge fuel guzzling vehicles to move around. If we were to reduce our needs to the bare minimum‚ we would start being less demanding on the precious and

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    The first question: how has the globalization of market benefited IKEA? The globalization of market refers to the merging of historically distinct and separate national markets into one huge global marketplace. Falling barriers to cross-border trade have more easier to sell internationally‚ so it is easier for IKEA to grow into a global cult brand with 230 stores in 33countries and have 5 suppliers of the frames in Europe‚ plus 3 in the United States and two in China. Because a fewer barriers to

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    Cargoes Analysis

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    ship carrying on a dreary commerce that reflects the tawdry society that produced the ship and its goods” (Hockman). The cargo of the first two ships implies a joyous journey‚ but the opposite is true. The slaves on the ships were working hard to transport goods they would never enjoy. The obscurity of the first ships is really shown when Masefield mentions‚ “Rowing home to haven in sunny Palestine” (Masefield 2). This line depicts Palestine as a desirable place for the workers‚ but most were

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    warehouse and plants would then be transferred directly to smaller local delivery trucks. The primary issue that is being assessed is the feasibility of the transit point solution and its effectiveness in improving efficiency‚ reducing operating and transport costs‚ reducing inventory requirement and improving customer service. The secondary issue is the provision of an exhibition center in the Milano area without significant risks to product delivery. Analysis of the Situation and Issues The Transit

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    Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is a radio wave technology that uses to transfer data from a tag (also called RFID-tag or label)‚ attached to an object‚ through a reader for the purpose of identifying the object (Roman‚ Ulia‚ & Alexey‚ n.d.). For example‚ the tag of an object may include data such as the object’s identification‚ manufacturer and even its current location. Follow by the advancement of technologies and lower cost of research and development‚ the RFID Technology has finally being

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