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    MedAfrica was developed to address the information gap or "inadequacy in local health content" in Africa in terms of information about common aliments, drugs, and hospital locations. With freelancing and 'office on the road' becoming popular trends among employees, Work+ aims to address the growing demand for working environment outside the traditional office space and also increase the utilization of spaces in public areas, such as restaurants and coffee chain shops. Bus Guru app seeks to address

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    manual, voice onset time (VOT) refers to the time difference between a voiced stop closure and a voiceless stop. It is determined by the articulatory blockage at the beginning of vocal fold vibration for the following vowel. Among the various factors of VOT variations include; phonetic context, place of articulation, speech tempo, and speakers’ gender. For voiceless stops, women display longer VOT than men. For voiced stops however, the results are rather mixed. Which makes sense if you look at the

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    The necessity to measure transit system performance along with its different dimensions has led to the development of a large number of quantitative performance indicators. Nevertheless, depending upon the specific indicator assessed, one can reach to different conclusions regarding performance. Furthermore, though performance and scale economies are closely related issues, they have been generally examined separately in the transit literature. There have been significant amounts of research undertaken

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    3. Discuss what most students appear to understand well, and, if relevant, any misunderstandings, confusions, or needs (including a need for greater challenge) that were apparent for some or most students. Cite evidence to support your analysis from the three student work samples you selected. (TPE 3) After reviewing student work and collecting data about their progress in this learning segment, I centered in on what topics students needed more assistance on and which they had mastered. Students

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    The Journey Of The Meadow

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    The Journey It was another ordinary day. Lilian woke up at 6:30, went downstairs, said goodbye to her grandma, and then walked out the door to school. Every day at school, Lilian sat next to her best and only friend, Lucy. Lucy and Lilian were very different. Lucy was outgoing and best friends with everyone, and Lilian was very shy and only talked to Lucy. Every day before Lilian went home, she went to the meadow. The meadow was her favorite place in the whole world. The meadow was filled

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    Public Transportation System in Beijing in Next 20 Years MME 9617 Energy Conversion Prof. Robert Swartman Jiaxing Wang jwan293@uwo.ca Apr 16 2015 Content Abstract Introduction Population Background Public Transportation Problem and Challenge Comparison and Discussion FCV vs CNG Outlook Summary and Conclusions Reference Outline I. Background of Beijing PT Development II. Problems & Challenges in PT Development III. Proposals & Goals IV. A Tentative Plan for BCTN V. A Tentative

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    people choosing to stop accepting such acts. The theme of bullying also seems to be present in entertainment such

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    Have you ever considered taking the buses, not the car, to your destination? According to his essay “The Bus, a Modern Panacea,” Lester Detroit states that the VTA system offers a fundamental solution for not only the SJSU student but includes most people who commutes to school or work. He claims that cars have the negative side effects for the environment problems; furthermore, cars are the problem of both traffic congestion and wasting time and money. He insists that students should “drop their

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    Have you ever considered taking the buses, not car, to your destination? According to his essay “The Bus, a Modern Panacea,” Lester Detroit states that VTA system offers a fundamental solution for not only the SJSU student but includes the majority who commutes to school or work. He claims that cars have the negative side effects for the environment problems; furthermore, cars are the problem of both traffic congestion and wasting time and money. He insists that students should “drop their car culture

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    The early morning drizzle was constant, threatening to become actual rain. Della stood on the corner, her blonde hair gradually becoming heavy with droplets, guaranteeing a day of bad frizz. She’d been praying for rain for months, despairing over the ravages of the extended drought in Northern California, worrying about what it meant for the future, and yet she felt irritated that the rain had chosen to come today, the day she had to take public transportation. She had never liked public transportation;

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