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    Not all of the parking lots are paved and in good condition like they should be. Many students and staff complain about the gravel lots and the damages it causes to their cars. Potholes are another big problem that drivers have to deal with in their parking lots. Searching to find a parking spot, my boyfriend once hit a pot hole driving through the parking lot and it caused a lot of damage to the bottom front bumper of his car.…

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    Declaration of Independence Report #1 Not only was the document that allowed colonists to be free from British rule, but it symbolizes one of the biggest events in American History. To me, the Declaration is divided into sections. The Preamble, the Declaration of Natural Rights, a List of Grievances, the Resolution of Independence by the United States, and last but not least a bunch of signatures. Four parts mainly-excluding the signatures. The Preamble explains why the Continental…

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    Deer Camp My mouth was open,I was snoring. All of the sudden I fly forward and hit the seat in front of me and I suddenly awake.’WHOA” I yelled loudly,what was that? “That goon ran his light”my mom yelled angrily. “Are we almost there” I asked,we are going to our Deer Camp and it is a really long drive. We were driving,and driving,and driving then I started to recognize the roads then I saw a sign. The sign said “Welcome to LaBelle” then I knew we were close. We were driving…

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    reign of the wanli emperor, role of the eunuchs, economic breakdown and natural disaster, rise of the manchu, political decline at court, rebellion, emperor shezong and emperor weizong. The Ming Dynasty’s road to their downfall was paved with many potholes and road bumps and their response to all these problems along with other things is the reason behind their collapse.…

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    various birds were scavenging and picking at dropped trash. Graffiti scattered upon every visible wall. I looked up at the sky, which had a green hue to it. It looked like the sky is about to throw up. I never knew I could relate to the sky. There were potholes littered in the road. We knew we were in the bad part of town. The least they could do was to give us a good place to perform our act. There was silence in the car. We can all hear the subtle sound of gravel crushing below the tires and…

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    tracking data for? Law Enforcement agencies use location-based tracking for reporting crimes, locating criminals, and locating victims. “311” is an application that was created to allow law enforcement to collect data from users such as graffiti sites, potholes, fallen trees, etc. When this data is received they can dispatch an officer to the scene to assist or prevent more damage. Law enforcement can use these technologies to improve mission speed and deploy units to nearby incidents (M.…

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    Essay On Houston Roadways

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    There is no secret that the Houston roadways are empathically and unapologetically grisly. Regardless of where the Houstonians drive, they’re bound to meet catastrophes in the form of potholes, rough terrain and even sudden drop offs. The current state of our roadways is incredibly awful for the safety of our drivers, financial costs on our drivers and the hassle our drivers to endure on a daily basis. According to TRIP, a national transportation research organization, in 2014, 49 percent of…

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    Majority of small communities tend to be very similar. As they would usually contain the same type of buildings, as well as having elementary, middle, and a high school. Also a place where family owned or small business and/or restaurants tend to go to make their money. But communities have different types of culture that make the community, like how you can realize the difference when you pass signs saying “ Entering Navajo Nation” compared to Greenville. Since leaving the reservation for the…

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    second highest vehicle repair in the nation paying over $661 a year.” (DeQuattro, 2014) Although accidents are not planned majority of them can be prevented. The cause of accidents can be numerous, one of which can be the condition of the roads. Potholes, wheel ruts, and positive guidance are elements of poor road conditions that cause car accidents. Poor road conditions can cause many car accidents endangering many people and becoming very expensive for the motorist. The lack of maintenance…

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    Civic Duty

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    don't always want to be monitored with every post. In local government in New York, New York City created 280 social profiles to become one of the most connected cities worldwide _Ñ_ connecting citizens to the people who run their subways, fix their potholes, and shield their health and property. The government uses the internet to send out information as far as natural disasters as well. When a 5.9-magnitude earthquake shook the Northeast in 2011, many New Yorkers learned about it on Twitter…

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