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    Over the past century, transportation of goods across borders and into other countries became an important economical system for many civilizations across the globe. With that, a wide range of hazardous products have also been shipped away from developing countries to more modern institutes. The transportation of goods has been greatly affecting the economy of many countries in good and bad ways. Industrial by-products, poisonous pesticides, and nuclear waste all have to go somewhere. In most…

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    tat I disagreed with our principal because the problem is transportation, an even if we are with our mandatory extracurricular, but we won't be able to get home as well. I do disagree with our principal about mandatory extracurricular because most people don't want to do mandatory extracurricular. I really do think a lot of people don't do mandatory extracurricular. But, the three main reason reason we have a problem of money, transportation, and not having staff.…

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    and to unify Countries, and the first way America tried to do this is through transportation. “By 1821, some 4,000 miles of turnpikes had been built, and stagecoach and freight companies emerged to move more people and cargo at lower rates” (Shi and Tindall…

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    automobile, the telegraph, and the airplane. The automobile, invented by Karl Bentz, impacted both industrialization and the American life. They were a huge success in transportation, but they also caused a lot of pollution from the fossil fuels. The automobile impacted the American life through transportation. They let transportation become a lot faster, and lots more efficient. Automobiles…

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    industries of different kinds, such as building construction and transportation. More trade requires more trading posts and people to build them. More trade requires more transportation for…

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    of travel options and arrangements. 2. Transportation in Tourism: Tourism cannot thrive without transportation. Transportation is an integral part of tourism. There are different modes of transportation is available like rail, road, ship and airline. The development of transportation will automatically develops the tourism sector. The government should concentrate on improving the transportation industry also. The effective factors in choosing transportation mode are • Time limit • Distance •…

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    solar technology and decrease the manufacturing costs. Because the majority of carbon emission is due to fossil fuels, solar energy has the potential to mitigate the effects of climate change. Greening transportation is another way to fight climate change. Greening transportation…

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    improvements become increasingly linked to transportation, infrastructure, and communication. By the nineteenth century, the transportation industry underwent drastic construction to develop roads, canals, and railroads to help improve trading networks abroad. While these expansions largely improved urbanization with multiple benefits; compliance was challenging because of social and political issues. Throughout the industrial revolution, transportation and communication were key factors…

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    Penal Servitude In Prisons

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    (http://vcp.e2bn.org/justice/page11360-types-of-punishment-transportation-and-penal-servitude.html) The convicts serving penal servitude, usually worked on public works and they were sentenced to a minimum of 3 years to life, and were the most serious of offenders. This sentence could be implemented for convicts who had been given 14 years or less transportation and it could also be given to convicts given 14 plus years. Those sentenced for transportation up to 7 years could as an alternative…

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    at the time that really caused the market revolution to take off. First, the United States became dedicated to improving transportation, starting under Madison's presidency. The government sponsored the construction of railroads by supplying companies with land grants to build them. Additionally, Robert Fulton's invention of the steamboat allowed for much better transportation along waterways. Next came the National Road. Finally, the government sponsored the construction of canals like the Erie…

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