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    Automated Toll Gates

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    AUTOMATED TOLL GATES INTRODUCTION : The automated toll gates are the application of both the concepts of road pricing and intelligent transport system.Earlier motorists used to wait at a toll booth or a plaza to pay a machine or a collector for using a particular toll road.But it is not so in the case of a automated toll gate.Here the motorists need not stop or even reduce the speed of their vehicle.The whole process is completely automated.Road pricing is a type of tax sought by

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    Toll Brothers Essay

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    Abstract This paper explores the strategic implications of supporting and implementing the Apple iPad into Toll Brothers‚ Inc. operations. The articles cited in this paper discuss the merits of the Apple iPad‚ Toll Brothers operations‚ and the increasing place of the notebook com-puter in the workplace. The articles‚ however‚ do not intentionally support the arguments of one another‚ but rather serve as a basis of analysis of the merits of supporting the tech-nology and implementing it into the

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    Bells

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    options. Bell’s palsy was named after Sir Charles Bell (1774-1842)‚ who described the clinical findings of the syndrome and its neuropathic effects on the facial nerve. As the diagram below illustrates‚ the nerve is responsible for innervating all of the muscles of facial expression and contains parasympathetic fibers to the lacrimal and salivary glands. It also innervates the stapedial (stapes) muscles

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    Opinion on E-Tolls

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    people and when the people are not being led‚ but they are being forced‚ then there are many questions about the democratic government that need to be soliciting and retorting. The e-Toll system is an electronic tolling system that does not require motorists to stop in order for them to be billed‚ just as an ordinary toll booth. This system is being imposed on to the motorists of Gauteng and is being masked as a method of raising funds for the development of Gauteng roads and ultimately‚ South African

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    taco bell

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    Information Technology in Taco Bell Introduction Taco Bell is a fast food chain that sells Mexican food. This company has become the worlds largest of its kind. This paper will study and analyse the impact and implementations of information technology to Taco Bell a bit closer. Firstly it will cover the period ’83 – ’94‚ but will later talk about the newer technology and how that can be used. Analysing Impact Early in the 1980’s taco Bell signed a new CEO‚ John Martin. Martin was able to turn

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    Taco Bell

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    Martin‚ (CEO) joined Taco Bell 1983‚ he questioned whether Taco Bell understood the fast food business. In 1982‚ the company had 40% of the Mexican fast food market and generated about $700 million in revenues‚ but had negligible market share in the entire fast food market. The company did not understand this concept of their business and needed to re-establish themselves within the industry to gain market share. Problems: Some of the main problems that Taco Bell faced which did not allow

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    To Whom It May Concern

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    To Whom It May Concern: I really enjoyed the main theme of the story‚ which was the man’s love for his son. He proved to the reader that he would go through so much just to protect his son from any situation at all costs. The man cared so much for his son that he always tried to find the best places to stay‚ provide the best food‚ keeping him warm‚ and reading to him before he goes to sleep each night. A perfect example of protecting his child would be when the father shot the bandit who dared to

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    The Bell Jar

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    Society often has its own rules and expectations a person should follow. Clearly stated in the novel‚ author of The Bell Jar‚ Sylvia Plath addresses societal influence by exposing social pressures on people‚ particularly women. Esther Greenwood‚ the main character of the novel‚ is the victim of the heavy weight of other people’s opinions; which in the end leads to her deteriorating mental instability. She attempts to live the life that is expected of her‚ but in the end she can not fulfill these

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    Who vs Whom

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    Who vs Whom Diffen › English Language › Grammar Who and Whom are often confused. One way to resolve the confusion on using who vs. whom is to remember that who is always used for the subject and whom for the object. In particular‚ there are two scenarios that lead to a confusion between who and whom: when introducing a question‚ and when introducing a dependent clause. Contents 1 Who vs Whom when introducing a question 2 Who vs whom when introducing a dependent clause 3 More Examples

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    Bell hook

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    Home” was written by Bell Hooks. Bell hooks whose original name was Gloria Watkins was born in 1952. Hooks is one of the top leading cultural and educational theorists in America. In education she Hooks has received her B.A. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and her Ph.D. from Stanford University. In this essay hooks talk about her journey to educate herself and not losing her sense of where she came from as African-American woman from a working class background (Bell Hooks‚ Keeping close

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