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    mother had to tune in and listen to whatever content was being funneled through the limited radio stations she could…

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    distinct views on a life changing experience. In his, Ernest Hemingways, simple, modern short story, “Hills Like White Elephants”, It starts off with the two characters,a couple. An American, and a girl, Jig, are having a few drinks at a train station, and end up discussing an operation as they wait for their train. Neither of them wants to come out and express his or her feelings, but making it clear nevertheless throughout the story. Ernest Hemingway uses different symbols in his story to…

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    any more, because just like you could never get on a train in an airport, I could never expect the wrong person on the wrong place in a wrong time.” On that day they broke up. However, few years later, the Hongqiao Airport and the Hongqiao Railway station was linked together, and the designer is the boy in this story. After reading this story, I was surprised not by the shocking ending nor by how heartbreaking…

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    Blinding lights. Towering buildings. Eccentric performers. New York City has become a place known for making dreams come true. New York City fills people with joy despite the hustling of the city’s anti-social inhabitants the gut-wrenching smell of hot dogs and smoke, and the boring view of towering concrete buildings. People scurry like ants through the maze of streets attempting to make it to their subway train on time. Hundreds of people fill the streets, creating a wall that is nearly…

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    In New York City many people are considered selfish, greedy and close minded. New Yorkers as well as non-New Yorkers think these things are due to the fact that we are always on the move and don’t like waiting for anything. As a New Yorker I don’t see my city as what everyone portrays it to be. I see NYC as a very caring and open minded city with a large variety of many different people. On a chilly Friday night around mid-November I was on my way home with a good friend of mine, Ashley. We…

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    c. Data computing The IoT devices are going to handle a lot of information for better consumer experience. This information needs to be analyzed and processed in real time. If the data is not processed in an appropriate time frame, then that would lead to consumer dissatisfaction. Moreover, the issue lies in the amount of data that will be generated from the IoT devices. As the number of IoT devices in the future increases there will be an overwhelming amount of data that needs to be processed,…

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    Mega Bus Case Study

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    activities like negative publicity for Mega bus or even theft of their assets; passengers queuing up outside waiting to be picked is a disadvantaged compared to the style of existing companies where the passengers wait inside air-conditioned bus stations. This may chase away the customers of Mega…

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    Ttc Informative Speech

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    Let me start by explaining the things I said before like why it costs so much or why it takes so long to get to the train station or bus stop. First and foremost, I will talk about why it takes so long to get to the train station or bus stop. Although the bus and the train take so long to get to the station and the stop, it is not the train operators or the bus driver's fault. The TTC runs on a schedule, the TTC tries to get to the place it's supposed to get on…

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    Once a year Hot Rod magazine hosts a Top Speed Challenge in Ohio in which they have loads of street legal cars competing to go the fastest in the standing mile. The Death Proof Camaro, Geezer II Firebird, and the DIYAutoTune 240sx are Three of the most dangerous cars competing in the Top Speed Challenge. Each one of these cars are capable of going over 200 miles an hour during a pass. At the event there is 20 different classes based on engine size, brand, and configuration. The Death proof…

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    Tim Jones: A Short Story

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    train to Sydney Central station and mentally urged the elderly man who was his bus driver to stop being such a dawdling individual. It was of upmost important that he make it to the city on time today, he had a major business meeting with the other board members of his company and had therefore decided to adopt a smart looking business suit, with tan shoes and a deep blue jacket which complimented his rather stocky form. Finally, he thought as his bus arrived at the train station, sprinting off…

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