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    The Last Day Analysis

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    The Last Day The Last Day follows Alex Holland 's last day of high school and the choices he must make about what type of person he wants to become. Opposing forces pull him towards different paths but by the end of the day he will make choices that will make huge impact on his future Act I: Alex 's last day of high school begins like any other; he wakes up, gets ready for school, has breakfast with his parents, and then off to school. At breakfast his parents tell him they are proud of him, but…

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    Creative Writing: Clarence

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    The parking lot is deserted at this time of night, and the lights in the lot are all powered off. Despite the sign declaring the rest stop is open 24 hours a day, the rest stop actually looks closed. Clarence selects a parking space away from the small building and near the forested edge of the lot. The car comes to an easy stop and Clarence shifts it into park. He…

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    Cheaper Parking

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    routines like traffic, expensive parking rates, crowded spaces and many others. If you're about to make a travel or you want to start planning a trip you should consider these easy hacks that actually will make everything easier. Airport Hacks to Make Your Travel Easier Clapway Cheaper parking We all know that airport parking rates are very expensive, and if you need to park your car for a couple days that could be even worse. There are some off-airport parking like ParkingHunt.com that can…

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    Abundant Parking

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    It’s Virginia Beach folks! Nevertheless, parking is usually equivalent to locating a needle in a haystack, especially during the peak summer months. Ordinarily starting near Memorial Day and ending near Labor Day, photographing during peak season exponentially decreases the chance of grabbing a good spot much less, a close one! One should expect to pay $20 to park close to the pier. Other options include parking across the street with the use of parking meters, although a short walk, it could be…

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    for the locals because the tourists cause traffic and take residential parking spaces when trying to get to 33rd Street. Solve all the residential complaints caused by 33rd Street businesses, changes must be executed by city council to save the precious neighborhood. Since there is no single way to solve such a major issue, many ideas must come…

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    On 9/30/2017, I was conducting parking enforcement in the parking lot of 7720 Washington St. (Operation par) specifically looking for disabled parking violations. I observed a white Honda utility bearing Florida license plate #645XTT Parked within a posted disabled parking space (above grade sign and blue lines). A computer check via FCIC/NCIC revealed this license plate to be expired as of 7-11-2016. Additionally FCIC/NCIC advised the registered owner (Greer Martin) of this vehicle to have a…

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    Parking Reform Is Possible

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    Parking Reform is Possible The purpose of the article was to bring forth an argument that reforming parking was possible. The argument was based on research findings that were carried out between 1927 and 2008. The argument was based on considering the prices that curbs are charged for parking. According to ‘Goldilocks Principle of Parking Prices’,it was argued that the price for parking should be considered too high in situations where there are several parking spaces left unoccupied. On the…

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    hectic, so I just talked to some people who I had not seen in since our freshman year. When all of my friends were starting to leave, I decided to leave too. I found my car and sat in traffic in the parking lot for probably ten to fifteen minutes, it was insane. Once I finally made my way out of the parking lot and onto the main roads, I was free, my school day was over and the weekend was just beginning. I made it home at around three thirty and unpacked my backpack for the day, worked on a bit…

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    by relating with the targeted audience with the first sentence “Let’s face it: in a city where parking space is precious, every snowstorm can turn our streets into a battlefield.” and then gives the reason for the fact “The familiar culprit? Space savers—which include anything from bright-orange road cones to ironing boards to life-size cardboard cutouts of the Rock—plopped into cleared-out public parking spots to mark the shoveler’s territory.” and then gives the specific details about the…

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    different touch points of our interaction with Sprint we had many thoughts and different emotions. The beginning of any customer journey starts in the parking lot. Fortunately the parking lot of sprint was well spaced out, had good view to the store, and a very short walk to the entrance of the building. We were content that we didn’t have to fight for parking. We were also highly pleased we only had to take a short walk to enter the building…

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