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    civil war

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    Bolsheviks win the civil war?” There were a few key reasons as to why the Bolsheviks won the civil war. The most important reason that helped them to succeed was Trotsky. Furthermore‚ there communication between each other‚ their control of the railway and their strong‚ direct intentions all produced a successful win. Lenin also kept structure to the Russian public which portrayed Lenin as an iconic figure. All of these reasons really proved necessary for the Bolsheviks to succeed‚ allowing their

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    On Job Training

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    This industrial training has helped me a lot to stand in the corporate world.   METHODOLOGY                 In training at Indian Railways emphasis was given on the latest technologies and the basic fundamentals of communication which are required to cope up with the diverted needs of communication and study about the present day services provided by Indian Railways. We were given thorough instructions and knowledge about almost all the aspects of Networking. The officers also made us familiar with

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    Principal‚ Shri Ram Institute of Science and Technology‚ Jabalpur (M.P.) for his encouragement‚ inspiration and kind approval of this training. I thank him for providing required resources from the college. I would like to say thank you to West Central Railway‚ Jabalpur for providing valuable training and knowledge which will help for career growth. I am equally indebted to supporting staff members of Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering‚ SRIST‚ Jabalpur who have helped me directly or

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    urbanization‚ export-led faster growth and a larger share of international trade. The transport system of Bangladesh consists of roads‚ railways‚ inland waterways‚ two sea ports‚ maritime shipping and civil aviation catering for both domestic and international traffic. Presently there are about 21‚000 km of paved roads; 2‚706 route-kilometers of railways (BG-884 km and MG -1‚822 km); 3‚800 km of perennial waterways which increase to 6‚000 km during the monsoon‚ 2 seaports and 2 international

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    Lamarcus Adna Thompson

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    influencing person in my life would have to be the inventor of the first gravity-powered roller coaster in the United States by LaMarcus Adna Thompson‚ also known as the “Father of the Gravity Ride” for his Switchback Railway at Coney Island‚ New York City and became famous for the Scenic Railway on the Boardwalk in Atlantic City‚ New Jersey in 1887. Thompson was born on March 8‚ 1848 in Jersey‚ Ohio. At the age of 12‚ he built a butter churn and an oxcart‚ and was a master carpenter by the age of 17. In

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    system was a major issue during their bidding process. In this respect‚ London is embarking on a project to improve the light railway ("LR") system or tramways between the new venues and the existing transport infrastructure. The 2012 Olympic Games will be held mainly in East London and the existing light railway system which serves the area is the Docklands Light Railway ("DLR"). The DLR now includes routes extending for a total of 31 km. There are five branches: to Lewisham in the south‚ Stratford

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    Transport of India

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    Chapter-1 • Introduction • Concept of Transport • Functions of Transport • Means of Transport • Transport in India ix 1.1 INTRODUCTION From the beginning of history‚ human sensitivity has revealed an urge for mobility leading to a measure of Society’s progress. The history of this mobility or transport is the history of civilization. For any country to develop with right momentum modern and efficient Transport as a basic infrastructure is a must. It has been seen throughout the history

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    Advanced Railway Gate Control & Track Switching system 2013 A THESIS SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING Specialization in Industrial Control & Instrumentation Engineering In fulfillment for the award of the degree Of BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING In Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering ETHIOPIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY – MEKELLE EIT-M MEKELLE‚ ETHIOPIA JUNE‚ 2013 Mekelle University Page i Advanced Railway Gate Control & Track Switching

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    Q's on Forests

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    (Q.) What is Devsari or Dand? (1 Mark) (Ans)   Devsari or Dand was a small token fee paid by people of other villages bordering thevillages of Bastar. It was charged when someone from the other village wanted to have some forest products fromBastar. (Q.)How did the forest laws initiate the scope of employment? (1 Mark) (Ans)   Many communities left their traditional occupation and started trading of forest products or other economic activities. For example‚ the Mundurucu people in Brazil who started

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    British Intervention

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    Expansion of British colonization • Motive : economy. • Facilitated by internal problems of the states. 1841 – James Brooke took over Sarawak 1874 – British intervention in Perak 1874 – Selangor received British advisor 1875 – Sultan of Brunei gave up his territory in Sabah to the British 1888 – British intervention in Pahang 1909 – Bangkok Treaty : Siam gave up Kedah‚ Perlish‚ Kelantan‚ Terengganu to the British 1914 – Johor received British advisor Major factors of British colonisation

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