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    Senate

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    students‚ and to convince Aditya and Siddharth to give me their vote banks as I had a larger base count and we couldn’t win individually. They agreed. I won by an over-whelming margin. As a senator‚ I introduced several new reforms. We regulated rickshaw rates on campus‚ introduced new departments in the campus hospital‚ organized the first inter-hostel cultural event ‘Nav-Umang’‚ provided high-speed internet to students by replacing Wi-Fi with LAN‚ provided Inter-IIT 2011 (Kharagpur) participants

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    free radio

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    cookies!wanna have fun? do party party party whole night shake your asses whole night just have fun whole night be with me whole night my cookies oh my cookies!!!!!In “The Free Radio”‚ a retired teacher sahib narrates the story of Ramani‚ a young rickshaw puller who undergoes sterilization because he wishes to marry a widow and also because he is promised a free radio as a reward. The teacher is an “old man”‚ a former colonial master who has been living for a long time in India and still keeps the

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    contain the transportation costs involved in expanding their distribution network into widespread towns and villages. Faced with high fuel and vehicle costs‚ companies are turning to less expensive means of transportation including ox carts and rickshaws. Another challenge facing the major soft drink companies is regaining consumer confidence in the aftermath of a well- publicized scandal over the

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    50+ YEARS OF COOKING: A SINGAPURA FLAVOUR For our special SG50 issue‚ we place the spotlight on old-time foodie favourites as well as some of our well-known local restaurants that have been operating for 50 years and more. Bon apétit or as we say in Singapore‚ tuck in‚ lah! By Wong Casandra Singapore is known by many names — “The Lion City”‚ “The Little Red Dot” — but one that harkens back to our rich heritage is “Food Paradise”. Fortunately for us‚ eclectic cultural influences from our multi-racial

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    Big City Problems

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    more and more concerned about solving these serious problems‚ some of which are discussed below. HEAVY TRAFFIC: in karachi the drivers of buses‚mini buses‚trucks and rickshaws drive very recklessly.they run races on the road.they don’t care about any traffic rules and even break traffic signals.the result is a number of accidnts that take place daily.this is all because we disobey traffic rules.people driving abouve speed

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    Ice Cream

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    Imperial Art Gallery and Library – one of the places where Rizal read Japanese books. Slide 16 Strauss- a great European composer. * To his surprise the major instruments were played by Fillipinos and the Japanese played the minor ones. Slide 18 Rickshaw- a popular mode of transportation which he did not like in Japan. Slide 19 Usui-san – a former Samurai‚ own one of the biggest store in Yokohama dealing on western goods. O-Sei-San – is a given pet name by Rizal to Seiko Usui. * Rizal first

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    purposes. And this constitutes heavily to traffic congestion. In India‚ the entire population uses the same roads unlike certain countries where cyclists and slow moving vehicles use separate lanes. In India‚ we can see motorbikes‚ cars‚ trucks‚ autos‚ rickshaws‚ bicycles‚ and even animal carts travelling on the same road. Since the speeds of these vehicles are different‚ traffic congestion is more likely to occur. In addition‚ people do not follow traffic signals‚ and at times‚ traffic signals don’t work

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    For some‚ a name represents a personality. A name can help determine a persons place in the world. It can influence what type of person they choose to be. In The White Tiger‚ Aravind Adiga chooses to give his protagonist a plethora of names to emphasize his changing personalities. Each name gives insight into the changing complexities of the protagonist’s identity. Adiga purposefully chooses the names in order to represent how the reader sees the protagonist. The multiple names come to represent

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    a crowded bazaar

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    Delhi‚ dealing in a variety of goods. It was 3 o’clock when we set out. Within half an hour we were there. We entered the market from the Red Fort side. What a crowded bazaar! There were large crowds of people at the shops. There were motor cars‚ rickshaws‚ scooters and taxies. The buses‚ too‚ were plying up and down the bazaar. We kept to the foot-path. Soon we were at the Fountain. There we saw the Gurdwara Sis Ganj with its golden dome. A large number of devotees were going in or coming out. We

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    Abstract: The rapid growth of India’s urban population has put enormous strains on all transport systems. Burgeoning travel demand far exceeds the limited supply of transport infrastructure and services. Public transport‚ in particular‚ has been completely overwhelmed. Most bus and train services are overcrowded‚ undependable‚ slow‚ inconvenient‚ uncoordinated and dangerous. Moreover‚ the public ownership and operation of most public transport services has greatly reduced productivity and inflated

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