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    traffic congestion

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    Introduction Traffic congestion is one of the most compelling global problems especially in developed cities. London is among those cities which suffer from the traffic problems. According to the London city council‚ London’s population was 8.17 million in 2011. By the year 2011‚ every 100 people in London owns 60-65 personal cars‚ which means cars have been the prior transportation tools for local people (Blythe‚ 2005).Frequently using cars as vehicle contributes to the traffic problems. As the

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    Breaking a Norm

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    References: Vinthagen‚ S. (2009). Breaking the unwritten laws of a community: Norms‚ everyday resistance and change Journal - Eastern Edition‚ 241.5 (2003): B1--1. In Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary. Retrieved January 24‚ 2011‚ from

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    Traffic Problems

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    Traffic is the biggest problem in Turkey‚ especially in İstanbul. People have a hard time because of the traffic problems in İstanbul. İstanbul has many traffic problems such as‚ not subway‚ uneducated drivers‚ unplanned roads and many cars. Moreover‚ government know that‚ These problems have patmanent solutions. However‚ government can’t maket them. To begin with İstanbul is unplanned place. Roads and traffic’s field are jumble. For example‚ every morning mecidiyekoy‚ taksim and fisrt river are

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    Traffic Jam

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    and Budapest developed a mathematical model revealing that traffic jams are caused by idiots. Okay‚ not exactly. The real explanation is that unexpected events‚ such as being cut off‚ require slowing below a threshold speed for smooth traffic flow. As we’ve all observed‚ when the car in front of you brakes suddenly‚ you need to brake even harder to compensate for your reaction time; this creates a wave that radiates back through traffic. That "backward-traveling-wave" means that because of one driver’s

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    “Traffic Management”

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    TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT” (A Case Study of Road Network of Main CBD Area Hyderabad) SUBMITTED BY: WAQAR AHMED 10 MCRP 06 SUBMITTED TO: IRFAN AHMED MEMON DEPARTMENT OF CITY AND REGIONAL PLANNING MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY JAMSHORO 1. INTRODUCTION Traffic management is the term used to describe the study of the needs of all users of the transport system and provision of better facilities

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    Norm Breaking

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    A norm is simply a rule that society has chosen to follow. They are almost always based on the values that that society holds dear‚ but do not always make sense when considered from a logical viewpoint. There are always consequences for breaking norms and they can be good or bad and formal‚ official‚ or informal‚ unofficial. The norm that I am breaking is “waiting in a checkout line in a grocery store.” Normally you join a line at the end and wait your turn. This is based on a desire that everyone

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    Breaking Bad

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    asked if I was ok this contradicted my hypothesis and proved it wrong which was even if I stand the wrong way in the elevator and go against the social norm then people still won’t really react. The experiment proved a lot about social norms and breaking them. It showed the significance of social norms how much social norms play a role in society and how people as individuals act. The social norm I broke was implicit yet it proved to be so great in how people saw me and how they reacted. Me standing

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    Breaking Bad

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    Breaking Bad A typical audience tends to support the main character of a serial television show‚ which can lead to the viewers to be blind to the fact that the protagonist may be becoming the antagonist. Spectators begin to form special connections with the characters and root for their success or their demise‚ “fans will frequently develop sincere emotional attachments to characters”(Mitell‚ “Characters in Complex Television” 10). But for those of us who have not invested our time into the fictional

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    Breaking Through

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    success‚ you’ll be tempted to get yourselves right back and continue your journey. Although‚ if ever found yourself to be successful‚ would you stop there? Or would you have the courage to continue and set higher goals for yourself? In the book “Breaking Through” in which Francisco Jimenez is the main character and author‚ he faces many obstacles. Although‚ Francisco has encountered multiple obstacles‚ he has many characteristics‚ which are being responsible‚ ambitious and respectful. Francisco

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    Traffic Violations

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    Three Types of Traffic Violations You Should Consult with an Attorney About Many traffic tickets are simply a matter of paying the fine. In some situations‚ you may be able to pay the ticket by mail or online. However‚ there are many tickets that can be serious‚ whether they require you to appear in court or not. The following are three situations when you need to speak to an attorney. Speeding tickets for high speeds In some situations‚ you can be driving at such high speeds that it will not be

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