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    Parties: Ms. Palsgraf Long Island Railroad Co. Two employees Man catching the train carrying the unknown fireworks Issue: How is the duty of care determined for Ms. Palsgraf safety while on the platform of the train station? Does the Long Island Railroad Co. owe that duty to Ms. Palsgraf? Is the Log Island Railroad Co. responsible for the actual and proximate case of Ms. Palsgraf injuries? Facts: The plaintiff (Palsgraf) was standing on a train platform, when a man carrying a package rushed…

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    reached the Kathmandu North train station at 8 o’clock in the morning and found ourselves in the flood of people racing for their tickets to reach their destination. After waiting for…

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    Upper Manhattan also known as Washington Heights. Upper Manhattan is mostly populated by Dominican people; these immigrants were willing to do anything and everything to make a living. The MTA(Metropolitan Transportation Authority )consist of 468 stations, and covers about 5,000-square-mile in region. The Trains and busses are available 24 hours a day, and seven days a week. There is 4,373 buses, and a bust stop within every two blocks. With this being said it was very easy to access the other…

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    online radio broadcast industry, many barriers to entry exist, making this a strong force of competition. The primary barrier to entry is centered on obtaining broadcast licensing from the FCC; which is not accepting applications for new broadcast stations at the present time. The second biggest barrier is the cost of infrastructure, such as, radio frequency towers, satellites, repeater networks, and broadcast…

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    Eat Bulaga Case Study

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    Chapter I. Introduction Background of the Study Eat Bulaga is a staple in noontime television for Filipinos. Staying on air for almost four decades, Eat Bulaga first aired on July 30, 1979, being the the longest running noontime variety show in the Philippines (Carvajal 2016). Eat Bulaga captured the tastes of the audience for entertainment and introduced a number of segments such as the iconic “Laban o Bawi,” “Pinoy Henoy,” “Little Miss Philippines,” “That’s My Boy,” “Teevee Babe,” “Mr. Pogi”…

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    fuelled Hauraki Radio to have a motive to be a private station. They decided that they no longer wanted to be trapped by only listening to certain political viewpoints and went into the Hauraki Golf to broadcast a private radio station despite it being against the law (Cocker, 1992). Hauraki Radio helped lead more people wanting to have a more successful public sphere and voice their opinions; hence a law has been passed to allow separate radio stations (Cocker, 1992). As part of the public…

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    The Pinto One the controversial news that came out about the Ford Pintos in 1972 was the explosions that would occur involving a low-speed rear-end collision. Also, Accident investigations discovered that victims of the rear end collisions had few trauma injuries because of the impacts, but had burned to death when the vehicles burst into fire. Additionally, after the accidents due to the doors becoming jammed shut. A few people had gotten trapped inside their cars and were unable to escape…

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    travel paths that are safer and faster than using private transport. Furthermore, travelling by public transport in Melbourne is usually very secure, because they have CCTV (closed-circuit television) cameras on most buses, trains, trams, and train stations. On the other hand, twenty seven percent of the respondents consider public transit is dangerous, and so are reluctant to use it. Various factors may contribute to this extreme fear such as social anxiety, pocket-picking, etc. Moreover, a…

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    physically aggressive. By praising Tim for asking to play and ignoring the physical aggression, Tim’s behavior will begin to improve. 9. Outline Strategy Materials/Additional Information Steps Prevent: Limit the Number of Students in Free Play Stations • Timer 1. At the beginning of every free play time, I will remind students that there may only be 3-4 of them in each…

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    and higher normal paces than nearby transport administrations. Middle arrangement (focal point of the street) is proposed all through most LRT courses. Middle arrangement with side stage stops is the least complex and speediest answer for LRT operations, as it: • Lessens connection with cyclists and people on foot. • Takes into account higher working rates. • Dispenses with the effect of street activity decelerating to turn left. • Minimizes blockage and stopping effects. Light rail in…

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