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    Morton Bay Rail project involve a 12.6km dual track from Lawnton station to Kippa-Ring station, the project scope includes six new railway stations and the upgrade of existing infrastructure (bridges, stations and creek crossings). Construction activities includes earth embankment that will form part of the rail foundation. Following the rail foundation construction works, concrete sleepers will be positioned for steel rails to be “clipped” into place (by track mounted machine or by hand), for…

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    more importantly, it changed the individuals who fought and lived there forever (Giordano, Alberto, and Thomas, 56). The national battlefield was formed through efforts of private people, the Park and Stones River Battlefield Association, St. Louis Railway,…

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    Eurail. Com

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    approach on social media would be a big shift for Eurail.com, not just within the social media and marketing department, but for the company as a whole. It would help the company get to the next level when it comes to communication via social media platforms, and more particularly Facebook. The shift can contribute towards improvement of other factors that involve customers and help towards higher customer satisfaction. Based on the findings mentioned primarily in the “Literature review” and…

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    While the AT&SF itself may have merged with the Burlington Northern Railway in 1994, many of the institutions and businesses created by the arrival of the railroad still survive to this day. For example, the Santa Fe Plaza still hosts a market full of Native American crafts for visitors to purchase. The University of New…

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    Industrialization in the nineteenth century brought about many changes to the US economy and new perspectives among employers and their workers. The divide between the social classes became more prominent with the growth of big businesses and monopolies. William Graham Sumner’s A Defense of Laissez-Faire contained ideas many corporate leaders supported. Sumner explained that the government should not help the poor otherwise it would cause a decline in social progress. In addition to the…

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    of trains There is an elevated railway above the street that is used for the presentation. The train is invisible from the sight of the passenger in the vehicle. When the distance between the vehicle and the coach becomes tight, the sound inside the carriage is displayed from the car stereo. The location of the rail line is reproducing based on the transport timetable. Therefore, the announcement inside the passenger car and broadcasting in the railway platform, which flies out from the…

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    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 to board a moving train owned by the defendant (Long Island Railroad Co.).…

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    Although they are standing “on the platforms” waiting in a “crowd” for the train the individuals are working toward the purpose of travel (Souster, “The Coldest Winter” 7). And yet, almost no one is drawn out from the group which causes it to become a seemingly collective mass of people. All…

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    Regent Street Mortuary

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    anymore. Now, anyone is free to go and explore, and in this article, you can find out the history behind this beautiful structure. Located in Regent St, Chippendale, near Central, and the mortuary is constructed mainly of sandstone. It backs onto the railway, and is surrounded by gardens. The gardens consist of neatly trimmed lawns, and flowering plants among box hedges. An iron fence bars off the site. The front of it faces dilapidated buildings, and units. Built from 1868 to 1869, and…

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    resources, it also led to conflict across the globe. American expansion abroad was not justified as it gained control over foreign countries and violated principles established by the early founding fathers. For example, in the Anti-Imperialist League Platform Excerpt, it is stated that “We believe that imperialism, a policy of dominating other countries, is against freedom and leads to militarism, a dangerous focus on building up military power.” This establishes the idea that expansion…

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