Essays about: "inner asia"

Found 3 essays containing the words inner asia.

  1. 1. A BRT Corridor Through Stockholm’s Inner-city : Assessing the Operational Impacts of a BRT Corridor Along Bus Line 4 Using Microscopic Simulation

    University essay from KTH/Transportplanering

    Author : FRANCISCO CARON MALUCELLI; [2020]
    Keywords : BRT; Bus Rapid Transit; microscopic simulation; Vissim; trunk buses; Line 4;

    Abstract : Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) corridors and systems have emerged in the past three decades as affordablesolutions of medium capacity public transport services to highly urbanized areas, especially in LatinAmerica and Asia. In Stockholm, trunk bus lines have gained priority over mixed traffic over the yearsthrough exclusive bus lanes, signal priority, and reliability control, for example, but no complete BRTsolution has been implemented yet. READ MORE

  2. 2. Marketing information operation in Ethiopia with special reference to the Ethiopia Commodity Exchange (ECX) coffee trading

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development

    Author : Kinato Girma Nigussie; [2011]
    Keywords : Coffee; Market information; Commodities ; Commodity Exchange; Market Value Chain;

    Abstract : Coffee is of global importance, ranking second to petroleum in world commodity trade. In addition, coffee is of particular importance as a major export commodity in many low-income countries in Latin America, Africa, and Asia (Lucier, 1988). READ MORE

  3. 3. Teaching Standards or Standard Teaching? : An analysis of the Swedish national curriculum for English at upper-secondary school level

    University essay from Lärarutbildningen

    Author : Ciarán O'Neill; [2006]
    Keywords : lingua franca; Standard English; global English; inner circle countries; outer circle countries; expanding circle countries;

    Abstract : English is the most expansionist language in the world today. Currently, native speakers are outnumbered by non-native speakers by a ratio of 3:1, a ratio that is set to grow to 10:1 within the next ten years. One of the consequences of a language growing so rapidly is that its new users tend to ignore already accepted standards. READ MORE