If trains were still continued to the future the first thing I would help them become more safe. I would do this by allowing them to stop faster and limiting the speeds. Hopefully this would help the society from getting injuries by the trains around them or even being in the train.
(Question 1) In the future, I would change the disadvantages of trains.
(Question 2) The changes that I would make would have a great affect to the society because they would be beneficial for everyone.
Explanation for Question 1:
inflexibility: I would make the train flexible so it can have more routes that the train can pass through so it can take less timing for people to travel and to transport heavy freights.
Change the inconvenience of poor Door to Door Service: Rail transport cannot provide door to door service as it is tied to a particular track. Intermediate loading or unloading involves greater cost, more wear and tear and wastage of time. I would make an entrance to both sides of the train were either side of the train, anyone can enter and loading the train can be easier.
Monopoly: The disadvantage of monopolies is the price fixing privileges that allow them to dictate prices, regardless of demand.The cost of using to transport freights or when people enter the train as passengers, it varies depending on the location of the train. I would make the price of using the train for transportation of freights and people one price that cannot change no matter what.
Why? A strong academic essay most importantly needs a strong thesis and the above is something of that nature. A good introduction that captures reader's attention coupled with a strong argument/thesis starts out the essay properly. By making the above statement in the first or one of the paragraphs in our essay's body, we are properly set to further develop the argument using supportive evidence and citing sources.
The entries in Anne's diary are written between June 12, 1942 and August 1, 1944. The entries start when she got her diary, and stop when her family is found and taken away to the camp. Anne's perspective tends to grow a lot more mature. She thinks about things in a more methodical way, and understands her flaws and mistakes.