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Cultures and
Geographies
By Group 7 :D013 Dr. Jay Doshi
D014 Vaisakh G
D038 Ronak Mehta
D062 Aradhya Tripathi
D066 Megha Verma
G044 Arpita Mathur

Mobile commerce, from country to


country

The Royal Flying Doctor Service - a familiar face in an emergency (TVC @1, 2015_HD.mp4

Royal Flying Doctor Service of


Australia
Australia is a very sparsely populated country 2.9
people / sq km
In 1928 - 2 doctors in 2 million sq km area
This is when this service was started to cater to the
widely spread colonies
The RFDS is a not-for-profit organisation.
Supported by the Commonwealth, State and Territory
Governments.
RFDS has a fleet of63 aircraft operating from 21
bases that provides medical assistance to over
290,000 people every year thats one every two

RFDS TVC Online 151110 KeyRF099 30.mp4

Biryani By Air

McDonalds

Dominos in Trains, IRCTC

Dabbawallahs Mumbai

License plate obscurer, Tehran


Congestion
restrictions in Tehran
meant to curb air
pollution dictate that
cars with only odd or
even license plate
numbers can enter
the city's downtown
on certain days. But
don't worry, you can
pay someone to walk
behind your car and
block your license
plate from the
cameras that enforce
the regulation.

Subway Pushers Oshiyas, Tokyo


Another crowded transit system in Tokyo has oshiya
(pushers), who help push commuters into packed
subway cars so the doors can close behind them.

Meter Maids, Queensland


In Queensland, Australia, the meter maids wear gold bikinis, sashes, and high
heels as part of a program called Meter Maids Surfers Paradise. Even though
the parking meters are all electronic now, they give directions and act as civic
ambassadors to help everyone feel good.

Emirates NBD (Bank), UAE

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