• Enormous
development
pressure
• Disconnected,
low density
residential
development
• Continued
growth
expected
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• Enormous
development
pressure
• Disconnected,
low density
residential
development
• Continued
growth
expected
Popularity: 2% [?]
• Public
Involvement
• Traffic &
Roadways
• Bicycles &
Pedestrians
• Mass Transit
• Land Use &
Ordinances
• Implementation
& Funding
Popularity: 1% [?]
Whether you are a planning a bus route or laying out the entire transport network of a city, running a shipping company or developing software for logistics, you require icons of the many objects of transport infrastructure to illustrate your Web site, presentations, handouts and manuals. Standard Transport Icons will allow to make professional-looking presentations, Web sites, brochures and handouts or develop professional-grade software.
Standard Transport Icons depict a number of various means of transportation such as Ambulance, Car, Truck, Van, Bulldozer, Crane Truck, Yacht, Ship, Aircraft, Helicopter, Fire Truck, Police Car, Bus, Tram, Trailer, Taxi, and many more in isometric projection at four different angles. The icons are perfect for giving a three-dimensional appearance to the transport plans without performing any 3D modeling. The four angles at which the iconsare drawn allow creating plans that can be rotated and looked at from various angles.
Standard Transport Icons are professionally designed and carefully drawn, ready to be used by artists and designers, marketing specialists and city planners to enhance brochures, handouts, presentations and Web portals. Software developers will find it easy to use Standard Transport Icons in their software projects due to the various sizes and file formats being standard to all Windows systems. Standard Transport Icons are carefully matched in color and gamma, and look great online and on paper due to the different resolutions available. PDA and computer users will enjoy small and standard-resolution icons, while high-resolution icons look great when printed letter-size. Need a poster or banner-size print? The available 3D vector models will scale to any size and resolution and still look clear when you print them.
All icons in the Standard Transport Icons library are designed in isometric projection at four angles and come in sizes of 16×16, 20×20, 24×24, 32×32, 48×48 and 256×256 pixels. Demanding users will benefit from using the available 3D vector models supplied in Autodesk 3DS Max format. All icons are supplied in both 256-color and True Color formats, and come in ICO, BMP, GIF, and PNG formats.
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By the end of 2008, more than ten cities have the rail transport with the total lengths exceeding 6 hundred kilometers. Chinese government had approved the rail transport plans in 17 cities, which were planning to construct 65 rail transport lines by 2015 with the total lengths of 1,856 kilometers and the total investments exceeding 675.5 Yuan (96.5 billion USD).
At present, Chinese urban rail transport is in its fast growth period. From 1995 to 2009, more than 20 rail transport lines in ten cities were in operation over ten years and the operation mileages were 790 kilometers.
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Fear of public speaking is often rated as #1 fear, ranking higher than “fear of death.” Some agree – or let’s say most people agree – which creates this whole aura of being somethin’ special if you have the courage to stand up in front of a crowd and speak.
Let’s face it, there are hundreds of thousands of us out there who love to speak in public. Toastmasters International members alone are more than 100,000 and many of them are great speakers, then there are all the speakers who volunteer their services for worthy causes… and many speakers who speak whenever they can, even though they might have nothing to say… and, let’s not forget the hundreds of thousands of speakers who do this for a living: workshop presenters, keynote speakers, seminar leaders, info-preneurs who sell from the stage…
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There you are on stage – you’re doing public speaking, training, or even a seminar, and you make a mistake.
You trip over something.
Or you spill your water.
Or you click the wrong button losing your place in your presentation.
Or your PowerPoint is somehow screwed up and looks very different than when you created it yesterday.
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They say that man’s greatest fear is public speaking and that his second greatest fear is dying. According to Jerry Seinfield that means that most people at a funeral would rather be in the coffin than give the eulogy.
To my knowledge no one has died from public speaking. Your hands may sweat, your voice may quiver, your heart may be pounding in your cheeks, and, you may have vomited before going on stage; but rest assured, public speaking will not kill you!
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