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    other people they don’t have that advantage‚ they would have to take public transportation‚ such as taxis and especially the city buses. For the employees know that their workplace is at safety‚ also for the consumers are sure that they are in good services‚ especially employees should be drug tested before and after being hired‚ that is why it should required that every person do a drug test for a public transportation job. The workplace safety is the main reason for employees to be drug tested

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    Uk International Students

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    Nowadays a lot of young people prefer studying abroad‚ especially in UK. International students have a lot of problems they have to face when they come to a new country‚ such as problems with accommodation‚transportation and culture shock etc. So its important for students to find ways to help themselves overcome these problems. The first main problem this essay will discuss is culture shock. Many students suffer from home sickness: they miss their family and friends back home. This problem could

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    The Advantages and Disadvantages of City Living Living in the city has its pros and cons. I lived in New York City for 15 out of the 20 years of my life. I have noticed plenty of differences after living in New Jersey for 5 years. In New York most stores that cover your basic need are all at a walking distance‚ everybody lives on top of each other‚ finding a parking spot is a headache. But living in the suburbs is not all peaches and cream neither its also has its flaws. One of the biggest

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    capital cities of the Dominican Republic‚ these have few differences. These differences are from the point of view of each citizen. The most common are its forms of transportation‚ its forms of people speak and its economy. The forms of transportation in the Dominican Republic are very complicated. Both cities have public cars‚ taxis and buses. In Santo Domingo‚ because of its elevated population‚ the traffic is very difficult due to the formation of vehicles rows. On the other hand‚ in Santiago the traffic

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    With its approximately 2 million inhabitants‚ Beirut suffers from overpopulation of not only humans‚ but also cars. In a capital where scarcity of land is a serious problem‚ Beirutis face the daily problem of very limited parking spaces. More and more buildings are being constructed. More and more cars are being bought. The municipality has done little more than talk about building more parking lots. This issue is not only affecting public streets‚ but also private institutions. A case in point

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    China as a Tourism Destination for Foreign Students Introduction In the following scenario I would like to examine China as a tourism product and also as a tourist attraction from the point of view of foreign students. In the winter of 2008 I had the privilege to spend 2 weeks in China. My visit was rather unusual‚ for the fact that my hosts were not locals or either hotels‚ but rather a group of foreign students then living and studying in Beijing. My main purpose of visit was not educational

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    Transit in this country is chaotic. If you are traveling in the city‚ taxis are highly recommended‚ especially in Lima given the size of the city and the mess of traffic. The buses are found only in the main cities‚ and they can hold twenty to forty passengers. In Peru‚ there are two ways to travel by bus between towns. The first option involves buses‚ called ?caleteros? that stop in every town along the route. Direct buses are more expensive but a lot better. In Peru‚ the company in charge of the

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    The issue of whether the children should grow up in the countryside or in the big city has been widely debated in our community recently. It is an important issue because it concerns the development of our future generation – our children. There are several views on this issue; some say that it would best for children to live in safe and clean environment in the countryside while others argue that children should be exposed to more interaction to modern amenities in the city. However‚ in my opinion

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    moon travel. I guess it is just old and cliché and has been done before. So now President Obama wants to hand over space travel to private companies who are just going to compete with NASA for contracts to send astronauts to the moon in their "space taxis". The rationale behind Obama cutting funding for the Constellation program‚ possibly the only good thing George Bush did in his reprehensible and embarrassing eight years as president? Apparently going back to the moon is no longer important. Well

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    which to analysis and critical evaluate its management system. The Western Harbour Tunnel (WHT) opened for public traffic on 30 April 1997‚ WHT not only does WHT reduce cross-harbour traffic congestion; it also stands out as the largest single transportation project in Hong Kong ever undertaken by the private sector. Firstly in the assessment‚ I will introduce the Private-Public partnership and its advantages and disadvantages. Secondly‚ is the main body of assessment‚ the using several theories

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