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    of things that students say they would want in a school. I would build it two stories tall, seperate it in wings, have a two story tall libary and gym, would have a parking garage connected to the school. I would have it two stories to help with congestion and too divide grade levels. I would seperate the school into wings, so that the students and teachers aren 't runinng from run side of the school to the other for the same class. The…

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    opponents. Finally, using private means of transports during rush hours when being stuck in traffic congestion is also not a smart and genius idea because it’s not comfortable. When you are in rush hour traffic congestion, it wastes your time, money for fuels and also it makes you feel frustrated and stressed, which is not good for health as well as our world environment. For example, according to traffic analysis firm INRIX in 2013, citizens who live in Los Angeles, California had to waste…

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    Internet Neutrality

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    widely known as an American broadcasting and cable television company whose revenue makes it one of the largest in the world, interfered with “some of its high-speed Internet subscribers to share files online” (Svensson, “Comcast blocks some internet traffic”). By throttling Bit-Torrent services and preventing them from taking up too much bandwidth, Comcast states its goal is to prevent them from affecting the Internet speeds of other subscribers. Comcast had apparently slowed down or denied the…

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    benefit the whole transportation sector to reduce energy consumption and emission (Adler & Blue, 1998). 6.1 Real-time Transport Service Information System This real-time transport service information system is a strategy corresponding to the real-time traffic information system. In this scenario, ravelers…

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    M3 Event Planning

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    In order to organise a large event such as the Rhythm & Vines Music festival, the event coordinators have to carefully construct a plan which ensures that they have enough resources to accommodate and supervise the influx of people at their festival. To have a successful event, one must create the perfect plan to ensure that the festival returns annually and does not go out of business. The most crucial process of the event is the process of planning and decision making, particularly because if…

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    Steve Dotto here. How the heck are you this fine day? Me? Well, if the truth be known, I am feeling somewhat hard done by. Why am I feeling hard done by? you may well ask. Well, it all kind of stems from last night. We’re sitting down with the family watching the NetFlix, enjoying a little bit of R and R time with NetFlix. All of a sudden, the NetFlix does not work. There’s something wrong with the internet or WiFi, who knows. But the family turns to me and says, “What’s wrong with the WiFi?”…

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    The Sprawl Debate Summary

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    were filled by people who travel back and forth to work. The results ended in more commuting rather than less. By the suburb-to-suburb commuting and low density settlement easing the traffic congestion is another reason why land use controls remain weak. Since trip distances have increased there is inevitable congestion because access is always…

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    metropolitan Sao Paulo, where I live, stems from its big size and a population of about 11.2 million inhabitants. Because of the great number of motor vehicles, estimated at 8 million, traffic almost halts to a stop in streets and highways on working weekdays. The rotating transit policy helps to lessen the traffic congestion, and air pollution, in the downtown area and rush hours. The situation worsens when it rains, since motorists must drive more carefully, and hence slower, to avoid…

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    202 Freeway Case Study

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    impacts it would have on residents who live in the area it would be constructed. Not only would it alter the natural desert land by flattening part of South Mountain in order to build a road for cars to drive on, it would also cause habitat loss, traffic disturbance,…

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    2.2. Traffic-free and Car-free Concepts Many cities experienced a rapid economic growth would arrive at a common phenomenon of car-oriented transport nature and the common solution is to promote rail transport to mitigate the transport problem while implementing restrictions for vehicle access would help to reduce the usage of private cars. The discouragement of unnecessary private vehicle uses and promoting the use of public transport to minimise traffic congestion and roadside pollution is the…

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