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transportation and facilities
The islands ' distance from each other — Njazidja is some 200 kilometers from Mahoré, forty kilometers from Mwali, and eighty kilometers from Nzwani — along with a lack of good harbor facilities, make transportation and communication difficult.
The facilities of the Port of Djibouti are important to sea transportation companies for fuel bunkering and refuelling.
Scaling back the bureaucracy, strengthening local government, assisting peasants, throwing Albania open to foreign investment, and improving the country's bleak transportation, public health, and education facilities filled out the Noli government's overly ambitious agenda.
* 1945 – World War II: Adolf Hitler issues his " Nero Decree " ordering all industries, military installations, shops, transportation facilities and communications facilities in Germany to be destroyed.
There is a continuing investment in upgrading and expanding port facilities, developing transportation — particularly on the Taedong River — and increasing the share of international cargo by domestic vessels.
Namibia also boasts world-class civil aviation facilities and an extensive, well-maintained land transportation network.
Government priorities over the years have been the development of transportation and communication facilities, agriculture, and industry.
First Nations ( Indigenous / Native people ) were also prohibited from using the same facilities in transportation – rail cars, accommodations on steamships are two examples.
While the U. S. Supreme Court majority in 1896 Plessy explicitly upheld only " separate but equal " facilities ( specifically, transportation facilities ), Justice John Marshall Harlan in his dissent protested that the decision was an expression of white supremacy ; he predicted that segregation would " stimulate aggressions … upon the admitted rights of colored citizens ," " arouse race hate " and " perpetuate a feeling of distrust between races.
Under the white-established Jim Crow laws, passed after Democrats regained control of southern legislatures, racial segregation was imposed in public facilities and retail stores in the South, including public transportation.
Beginning in the 1920s, one-room schools were consolidated into multiple classroom facilities with transportation increasingly provided by kid hacks and school buses.
* Tolls: a fee charged to travel via a road, bridge, tunnel, canal, waterway or other transportation facilities.
Grant exhibited notable organizational and humanitarian skills, arranging makeshift transportation and hospital facilities in Cruces to take care of the sick.
** Adolf Hitler orders that all industries, military installations, machine shops, transportation facilities and communications facilities in Germany be destroyed.
In telecommunication, control communications is the branch of technology devoted to the design, development, and application of communications facilities used specifically for control purposes, such as for controlling ( a ) industrial processes, ( b ) movement of resources, ( c ) electric power generation, distribution, and utilization, ( d ) communications networks, and ( e ) transportation systems.
Although the Port Authority manages much of the transportation infrastructure in the area, most bridges, tunnels, and other transportation facilities are not included.
Despite the value and investment of public capital, growing delays in air and surface transportation, aging electric grid, an untapped renewable energy sector, and inadequate school facilities all have justified additional funding in public capital investment.
The Maryland State Police ( MSP ); Terrence B. Sheridan, Superintendent and Maryland Transportation Authority Police ( MdTA ); Marcus L. Brown, Chief are responsible for law enforcement on Interstate highways and transportation facilities that traverse Baltimore County.
Transportation engineering is the application of technology and scientific principles to the planning, functional design, operation and management of facilities for any mode of transportation in order to provide for the safe, rapid, comfortable, convenient, economical, and environmentally compatible movement of people and goods ( transport ).
Transportation engineering, as practiced by civil engineers, primarily involves planning, design, construction, maintenance, and operation of transportation facilities.
The facilities support air, highway, railroad, pipeline, water, and even space transportation.

transportation and continued
The industrialization process and transportation in Colombia were affected by the internal civil wars that surged after the independence from Spain and that continued throughout the 19th and 20th centuries.
The Communist Party of Honduras ( Partido Comunista de Honduras — PCH ) was outlawed, but the PLH continued to function, and even the leaders of a small uprising in 1935 were later offered free air transportation should they wish to return to Honduras from their exile abroad.
A system of 800 public buses continued to provide transportation services to the city.
As TF Hammer continued, it suffered from a lack of unit cohesion because of the transportation difficulties.
The exhibit continued with a vision of future transportation ( centered on a monorail and high-speed " air cars " on an electrically controlled highway ).
Although the building of the railroads lessened the importance of the river somewhat, the lower river ( navigable as far as East Brady, Pennsylvania through locks ) has continued to serve as route of commercial transportation until the present day.
The government projects have caused the economy to continue to expand between 7 %- 10 % a year for the next 5 years, although rapid expansion in the future hinges on several major foreign investment projects, continued economic reform, and the revival of the agriculture, transportation, and tourism sectors.
He studied modern weapons at the Kriegsakademie in Berlin-Moabit, but remained focused on the use of horses — which continued to carry out a large part of transportation duties throughout World War II — in modern warfare.
* the encouragement of entry into air transportation markets by new air carriers, the encouragement of entry into additional markets by existing air carriers, and the continued strengthening of small air carriers.
Temperance drama continued to grow as a genre of theatre, fostered by the advent of the railroad as a form of transportation.
Eventually the railroad ceased operating as a form of public transportation, but the more rural nature of the county continued to draw residents away from the metropolitan areas in Jefferson County.
The parish had ten cotton gins and three sawmills, and steamboats continued to run Bayou Macon as the main hub of transportation.
His first books had to do with railroad problems ( Turnouts ; Exact Formulae for Their Determination, 1884, and Track, A Complete Manual of Maintenace of Way, 1886 ), and this interest in rail transportation continued throughout his life.
After the war Bayport became Hernando County's major outlet for lumber and agricultural products, and continued to serve as its transportation center until railroad service came to Brooksville in 1885.
Today the railroads are gone but the village's proximity to Interstate 84, the New York State Thruway and Stewart International Airport ensure its continued status as a transportation and distribution center.
Downtown and the nearby Frog Level commercial centers of Waynesville continued to be the central focus for social life, transportation, and wholesale and retail businesses through the 1940s.
Even with two devastating fires ( one on October 28, 1903, which destroyed over a dozen businesses, and the other in March 1906 which burned 16 businesses to the ground ), Elk City continued to grow into a major transportation and commercial hub, and by statehood in 1907, the population had more than tripled to 3, 000 people.
When railroads became the preferred mode of transportation for that time, Sharpsburg continued to thrive as thousands came for the plethora of job opportunities available.
Langhorne continued to grow into a very important transportation center between Trenton and Philadelphia in the later 18th century and 19th century.
According to Hummel, costs for building projects coupled with salaries, transportation costs and increased charges for energy, will mean continued property tax increases.
According to Jeffrey Hummel, district business manager, costs for building projects coupled with salaries, transportation costs and increased charges for energy, will mean continued property tax increases.
According to Hummel, costs for building projects coupled with salaries, transportation costs and increased charges for energy, will mean continued property tax increases.
According to Hummel, costs for building projects coupled with salaries, transportation costs and increased charges for energy, will mean continued property tax increases.
A streetcar line in 1907 facilitated the transportation of locals to jobs in Salt Lake City ; and the automobile later continued to serve that function.

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