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    Kong’s environmental problems and solutions Hong Kong is one of the top financial centers in the world. Thus‚ the environmental quality of Hong Kong is very important. It is because the environmental quality is indirectly linking to the image of Hong Kong. Moreover‚ the living standard of Hong Kong residents is also under influencing of the environmental quality. However‚ Hong Kong is now surviving serious environmental problems. Poor air quality‚ noise problem and heavy traffic loads are the three

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    BRISTOL TRAFFIC CONGESTION Name: Course: Professor: Institution: City and state: Date: Executive Summary Traffic gridlocks have been one of the major concerns in major cities. The gridlocks are mainly caused by the presence of many motor vehicles due to the high population density and also due to bad weather that hits the cities once in a while. Bristol has been one of the hard hit cities. The city experiences high traffic congestion during the peak hours that leave the commuters

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    Traffic Jams

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    News. Bangkok’s traffic problem has been getting worse since the government introduced a policy to refund tax for first-time car buyers. Coupled with the Thai aspiration to own a car and get some status‚ this policy has resulted in five million vehicles in a city which can only cope with less than two million cars. Once I got into a jam in downtown Bangkok‚ when I spent almost two hours moving less than a kilometre. Sometimes‚ my colleagues have arrived at work up to four hours late. I think the

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    [pic] Internet Security: Problems & Solutions Table of contents: Introduction: 3 Internet Vulnerabilities and Threats: 3 • Digitial “Eavesdropping” or Password sniffing 3 • Denial of Service (DoS) 4 • Viruses 5 • Trojans 5 • Spyware 6 Security solutions: 7 • Passwords 7 • Security Token 7 • Antivirus software 8 Conclusion: 8 References: 9 Introduction: “The Internet is a global network of interconnected computers‚ enabling users to share information along multiple

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    Tcp Congestion Control

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    TCP Congestion Control Taoufik#1‚ Kamrul#2‚ Rifat#3 #EECS Department North South University 1taoufikul_islam@yahoo.com 2khshouharda@yahoo.com 3adnan_fazal18@yahoo.com Abstract Considerable interest has arisen in congestion control through traffic engineering. The goal of congestion control is to avoid congestion in network elements. A network element is congested if it is being offered more traffic than it can process. To detect such situations and to neutralize them we should monitor traffic

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    The Problems and Solutions of Overcrowding in Modern Cities Now In the world there are many cities which are facing overcrowding‚ such as London‚ Tokyo‚ New York‚ Paris‚ Beijing‚ Singapore‚ Manila and Rio. But‚ few people know the exact meaning of the term “overcrowding”. There is a popular definition which is widely accepted by scholars: “an outgrowth of excessive size is overcrowding‚ meaning too many people occupying little space.” (Brunn et al‚ 1983‚ p37). Overcrowding causes huge problems

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    London congestion charge zone (urban toll) = the last solution for traffic-jams ? Which alternative ? Since the 17 February 2003‚ a congestion charge zone was established in Central London‚ and extended into parts of west London on 19 February 2007. Each vehicle has to pay £8 for a day for travelling within the zone between 7am and 6pm (Monday-Friday). It aims to reduce congestion‚ pollution and raise investment funds for London’s transport system. There are no tollbooths or barrier to enter the

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    (“Piracy”). It really started to become a problem in 1999 with the creation of Napster. Napster was the first peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing program that enabled users to download and share music for free (“Harenber”). Since Napster‚ which is now a paid service due to various lawsuits‚ the online world of file sharing has evolved from not just music but to movies‚ operating systems‚ books‚ magazines‚ TV shows‚ and more. Online piracy‚ which has become a problem over the years‚ is on the rise and needs

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    Traffic Management

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    Running head: TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT Time to Evolve: New Concepts in Traffic Management Dr. Dennis Wilson Abstract Time to Evolve: New Concepts in Traffic Management Rough Notes But when congestion makes our business sluggish and chokes billions from the economy‚ it seems a strange policy - and one the government ’s own research seems to decry. The first chapter of the Eddington Transport Study‚ which considered transport ’s role in sustaining the UK ’s productivity and competitiveness

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    www.ieltsbuddy.com - Free online IELTS Advice IELTS Writing - Traffic Problems This writing sample is about the topic of taxing car drivers in order to reduce traffic problems. You are asked to discuss the advantages and disavantages of introducing such a policy to tackle the issue. This question is very clear‚ and it does not specifically ask you for an opinion. You just need to look at both sides of the issue. The logical way to answer it would be to discuss each side in a different paragraph

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