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    Had I Only Listened

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    adolescent years I had a yearning to grow up before my time. As a young child‚ I fantasized of all the “great things” that came along with being an adult. I mean‚ who wouldn’t love being able to make their own rules‚ never have to listen to anyone tell you what to do‚ and most of all a fairytale wedding with Mr. Perfect. Boy did I have this picture painted all wrong. My parents tried to warn me not to grow up so fast. They would always say “Enjoy these years while they last because you will never get

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    Map World Forum Hyderabad‚ India RAILWAY DISASTER PREVENTION SYSTEM USING GIS and GPS Varun Prakash* and Sonali kumari* Email id: vpdreams2002@yahoo.co.in‚ sonali_1z@yahoo.co.in INTRODUCTION Railway industry has a valuable role in economic development of each country . India ’s massive rail network is hit by an average of 300 accidents a year. Accident management in railway decision making has to consider the following two issues to avoid or mitigate the damages: (i) accident prevention

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    Let me present to you my analysis and interpretation of the story which I have recently read‚ called “The Woman Who Had No Prejudices” written by the famous Russian writer Anton Chekhov. He launched one of the world’s most brilliant literary careers from rather unlikely beginnings. The grand­son of a Russian serf‚ a peasant who was not free but was bound to the land‚ Chekhov graduated from medical school and became a practicing physician. However‚ he also began to write and publish stories during

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    Are You, the Best You?

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    Are You‚ the Best You? People everywhere are faced with the unanswered question‚ “When am I working too much?”‚ “When do I stop?” Due to the constant increase in our cost of living‚ people believe they are forced into working longer and more demanding hours. People need to learn how to split their time and energy between work and the other important aspects of their lives. In the two essays‚ “Hit the Brakes”‚ by Christopher Dewolf and “Stupid Jobs”‚ by Hal Neidzviecki‚ it is shown that spending

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    If I Had Super Powers

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    If I had Super Powers I asked my father what could we do if we had super powers. I for one thought it would be a good idea to be one of the Power Rangers and beat up all the bad people. He sat me down and we started talking about what else I could do……Why not put a smile on the face of every child in the world ? Sounds good enough but what use would that be….. Lets try to see what use that would be. If for example all the children in my class had a sweet smile on our faces

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    essay examines the impact that these changes have had on the design and construction of two new building types‚ namely the railway station and prison. * This essay argues that the design and construction of railway stations in England had to be adapted to the changes wrought by the Industrial Revolution‚ such as widespread rural-urban migration‚ rapid urban growth and rising affluence in English society. On the pragmatic side‚ station builders also had to look for alternative materials resistant to

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    Everything We Had (aff) brings together the oral histories of 33 men who completed tours of duty‚ from ordinary private-level soldiers to commanding officers. It is this variety and personal focus from man to man which makes this work so readable – each soldier has a different story to tell and the experiences one man had varies wildly from the next. The time scale is pretty impressive as Santoli has looked at men who were there right from the start in the military advisers phase‚ around 1962‚ to

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    if i had a time machine

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    could do if I had such power: jumping from skyscrapers without a parachute (and “loading” in the last second); traveling across savannas‚ jungles‚ and deserts; racing and performing other risky occupations. I especially liked to think about saving people from desperate and dangerous situations‚ whom others could not help; I guess‚ every boy dreams to be a superhero‚ and I made no exception. As I grew older‚ my life experience gradually became more diverse. In many situations I had no idea how to

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    Android App for Online Ticket Reservation for Suburban Railways ABSTRACT One of the biggest challenges in the current ticketing facility is “QUEUE” in buying our suburban railway tickets. In this fast growing world of technology we still stand in the queue or buy with cards for the suburban tickets‚ which is more frustrating at times to stand in the queue or if we forget our cards. User ’s ticket information is stored in a database for security purpose which is missing in the present suburban

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    1. Economic history of the United Kingdom in the 19th century Railways The British invented the modern railway system and exported it to the world. They emerged from Britain’s elaborate system of canals and roadways‚ which both used horses to haul coal for the new steam engines installed in textile factories. Britain furthermore had the engineers and entrrepreurs needed to create and finance a railway system. In 1815‚ George Stephenson invented built the modern steam locomotive‚ launching a technological

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