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    an ever aging population makes public transportation a concern for the county and it’s stakeholders, especially in regard to the seniors and the disabled. Due to the quality of life that transportation delivery provides to our most vulnerable population, it is imperative that these problems be addressed. The following pages will analyze the transportation dilemma for this population, the…

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    early 19th century the United States was centered on the East coast and the only major ways of transportation were by water. By the early 1800’s the country started expanding with the likes of Kentucky, Ohio, and Tennessee, the only way of transportation between these states was by foot or horse. That was until the 19th century, where transportation changed for the better, new technologies made transportation easier, faster, and just more convenient. Roads were the first to come, followed by…

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    brought major changes in the way citizens traveled by rails, on roads, and in the air.”(15). As transportation is vital to the 21st century, the changes from then to now are extraordinary. Buses, Trains, Cars, and Planes and a few others; are all ways of transportation before the 1920s. But the 20’s added new technology to them, at a cost that everyone could afford. So the question is, what was transportation like before and in the 1920’s. In 1662…

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    The impact that Henry Ford made on transportation is one of the only reasons the United States grew and prospered so much at the time. Ford wanted to sell an automobile that anyone could afford to buy. He said “It will be constructed of the best materials, by the best men to be hired, after the simplest designs that modern engineering can devise.” On October 1, 1908, the first automobile that Ford Motor Company made was completed. This first automobile was the Model T, it was sold for $825, or…

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    particular method of water transportation“ transformed St. Louis, Missouri, from a sleepy frontier village into a boomin river port. New Orleans developed even faster. By 1840, it was the wealthiest and third largest american city, having developed a thriving trade with the Caribbean island and the new Latin American republics that had overthrown Spanish rule”(268-269). But “ during the second quarter of the nineteenth century, a more versatile and powerful form of transportation emerged: the…

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    King Abdul-Aziz Project for Riyadh Public Transportation is a heavy civil infrastructure project under construction. The project is worth $ 22.5 billion. It has two major elements. The first element is Riyadh Metro while the other part is Riyadh Bus Project. In this paper, we will investigate the metro project. Riyadh Metro is a rapid transit system located in the capital city of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This new public transportation system is considered as the spine of the King Abdul-Aziz…

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    The Transportation Security Administration sets rules and regulations for airport security to protect passengers and prevent hijacking on planes (Airport Security Strategies). Patrick Smith argues that the TSA has the wrong mindset because security regulations and screenings currently in place are too focused on searching for pointy objects, shoe removal, and liquids/gels. These methods are self-destructive because with the majority of security measures focused in airports dangerous people or…

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    INTRODUCTION Bombardier Transportation is the rail equipment division of the Canadian firm Bombardier Inc. Bombardier Transportation is one of the world's leading firms in the rail-equipment manufacturing and servicing industry. It is headquartered in Berlin, Germany with regional offices and major development facilities in Canada & the United States. Bombardier Transportation has numerous more minor generation and advancement offices around the world, for accessibility. It offers a wide range…

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    North America is the land mass ranging from Panama and continuing North to Alaska and Greenland. North America also accounts for all of the islands in the Caribbean and in total has twenty-three associated countries. Rail transportation in the United States has been a staple point of industry which has made America into the world’s leading union; however, rail has been forgotten about for many decades. As previously mentioned, America had 408,773 km of Class I rail in 1916. One-hundred years…

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    Urban Transportation BackgroundAs fintech advancement gains momentum, working through vicissitudes of centuries-old coverage of more or less routine retrospective critiques of financial crises, followed by periodic predictions of more or less imminent crises to come, it's become impossible to speak about financial institutions as if they existed unchallenged. Banking may be a stereotypically lackluster subject amidst quotidian cultural news, but the fintech phenomenon in banking is inverting…

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