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    spokes were invented more recently‚ allowing people to make lighter and faster vehicles • How do they impact society? The biggest thing that the wheel has brought to society is the production of easier and faster transportation. It has brought us the train‚ the car‚ and many other transportation devices. Its creation aided in the discovery of another important invention‚ the screw. It has also aided in producing societal devices such as wheelchairs and other forms of transportation. • How does society

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    Importance Railways

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    the land. Roads can be built in the hilly areas also whereas railway lines cannot be laid easily. The railways have advantage over the roadways that they can carry a large number of passengers and large and heavy loads to long distances. Also journey by train is more comfortable than by bus. Urban cities came up with importance of railways and railways stations in particular. Moreover‚ unlike other industries which become modern over a period of time‚ railways changed technology at a much faster

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    sometimes necessary. When choosing public transportation‚ you pay per ride and the fee is usually quite small‚ plus you eliminate the maintenance and operating costs associated with having a car. Convenience * Public transportation‚ such as buses and trains‚ operates on a set schedule with specific stops‚ so convenience may be an issue‚ especially if you live in a place with infrequent or spotty service. You need to take the schedule into account when planning your travel. If you choose to take your

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    son is gone forever. Notwithstanding growing up with devoted parents in Australia‚ Saroo is still manacled into the idea of finding his home in India by some illusory memory about the train route that renders his getting lost. The train running from Burhanpur to Kolkata not only bears witness to the unimaginable journey of Saroo from India to Australia and back again‚ but it also accomplishes the mission of describing the narrow escape of Saroo from getting lost into salvation while at the same time

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    Hill Like White Elephants

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    seen and interpreted. The right narration will help to clearly present the theme; it dictates the way a story is read and understood with an array of symbolism. In “Hill Like White Elephants” Hemingway presents symbols like white elephants and a train station to carry theme. Through the objective third person point of view symbols are used to help the reader understand the intricacy of a young couple’s life changing choice. 
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    L – daughter O – father S – mother S: Darling‚ where’re you? We’ve already been sitting here for 20 minutes. Come on! Leave your «Babe» for a while. It’s important! L: Yeah‚ daddy‚ please. I’m very tired and I want to snooze (вздремнуть)‚ but mom said that I wouldn’t go to bed until we came to an agreement. O: All right‚ all right. I’m here. «Babe»‚ I’ll be back soon. S: Oh‚ your car won’t disappear unlike us. If you want to stay at home with your dear bucket (груда металлолома)‚ I can easily

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    in the world. In numbers‚ Mumbai is roughly one percent of the Indian market. Residents of Mumbai face many problems on a daily basis such as housing‚ costly health facilities‚ scarcity of open space‚ water supply‚ crowded public transport (local trains as well as busses) and heavy traffic on roads – especially during rush hours. The main contributing factor to these problems is the growing population. Figure 1: The Streets of Mumbai "We are the problem" and "we struggle ourselves" to find the solution(s)

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    Case on Indian Railway

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    Monopoly of Indian Railways : IIM Case Study By: Yogin Vora on May 13‚ 2009 22 Comments Business internet connection Internet Marketing Business Cards In economics‚ a monopoly (from the Latin word monopolium – Greek language monos‚ one + polein‚ to sell) is defined as a persistent market situation where there is only one provider of a product or service. Monopolies are characterized by a lack of economic competition for the good or service that they provide and a lack of viable

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    Pak Railway Thesis

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    mention that all AC serviceshave been stopped. The incompetent administration has failed to attain locomotives from any quarter of the world. Passengers are suffering due to mismanagement of administration. Pakistan Railways decision to suspend goods train service due to severe shortage of locomotives and fuel is another blow to this organization. It is now basically financially bankrupt organization. In other words it is on the verge of financial collapse. The political interference‚ nepotism‚ corruption

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    CASE STUDY SOLUTION OF PROFESSOR’ LALU SCRIPTS INDIAN RAILWAY’S TURNAROUND FOR PRODUCTION AND OPERATION MANAGEMENT CASE-1 ‘PROFESSOR’ LALU SCRIPTS INDIAN RAILWAY’S TURNAROUND Summary In December 2006‚ as many as 137 undergraduate students from the universities of Harvard and Wharton gathered to listen Indian Railways minister‚ Lalu Prasad Yadav at Rail Bhavan. These foreign universities had expressed to know how Lalu converted the loss making Indian Railway into Rs. 20 billion profit making

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