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    the hazmat industry. DOT Training for Your Business Department of Transportation (DOT) training is a requirement for employers in the industry, and employers must ensure that their workers also understand the rules set forth by the Department of Transportation. If your employees perform any kind of function that is regulated at all by US DOT Hazardous…

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    combat the transportation issues I have several recommendations. Since safety appears to be a major issue around the end of the school or work day, I would recommend several changes associated with developing routes in which a community member could use to return home or to school. This would be particular tailored for the students in elementary school and at NCCU; since these students were the ones appeared to live closet to the schools, but used the most mobile or public transportation. I…

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    students’ sleep and health, it is imperative to recognize that challenges would also accompany later start times. Schools should begin early to provide adequate time for extracurricular activities, support maintainable schedules, and ensure feasible transportation for students. Starting school earlier results in earlier dismissals, allowing students to successfully participate in extracurricular activities. Maintaining early start times allows students ample time to pursue after-school…

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    and simple reasons. My college choice is a community college, a two year college. The community college that I chose is called Kings Borough community college and it is closer than the other college that I might have gone to by terms of transportation. Transportation is an important factor with college I chose since, how I get there is important and how long it will take as well. My other college I might have gone too is called Medgar Evers College, a 4 year college. I chose Kings Borough for…

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    and during the movement. While some historians may argue that industrialization had primarily negative consequences on society, the movement had many more positive aspects, including new forms of technology, more jobs, and improved methods of transportation. The Industrial Revolution brought multiple waves of technological introductions to the world. These new inventions were practically countless as they improved many aspects of life and also fell into multiple categories.…

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    river in a generally arid continent, the river serves important ecological, cultural, and economic roles. Brief history Many of the ancient aboriginal tribes of Australia depended on the river for their source of water, food, irrigation, and transportation. Just like in any other ancient cultures, rivers like the Murray River is revered for both its practical merits and religious or mystical appeal. One of the earliest known myth about the river was about the Great Ancestor. Based on the oral…

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    great country, but it is not perfect. There are still many aspects of our nation that can be improved and changed, and therefore, if l had the ability to change one thing about Australia, I would make sure that more efficient and rapid types of transportation become available to people in rural and remote areas, to make sure that they have quick and easy access to public services. Around 2.6% of Australians live in rural and remote areas, which approximates to 601,380 people who are…

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    a member of Red Cross or just a citizen of this town, would you know what to do? What procedures are required, or what actions to take? In case of a zombie outbreak, Red Cross provides exclusive plans dealing with communication, medical care, transportation, and shelter to provide a foundation of how to survive such an ordeal. First, a method of communication between Red Cross and the general public must be established. Red Cross will need to send out information about…

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    School Start Time

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    stuff we don’t need. Based on the article titled, “More zzz’s can lead to more A’s: Seattle Schools Move Start Time for Teens”, one believes that Beaumont High School should not change the start time to begin class later due to schedule changes, transportation, and sports schedule. First off, later start times for school will not only affect our school schedule but will also affect our sleep schedule. Many students are used to going to bed and…

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    Bike Injuries In Schools

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    researchers at the CDC have demonstrated that dangerous motor vehicle traffic poses a significant deterrent for many to bike to school (Dellinger et al, 2002). The prevalence of biking injuries may be preventing a greater adoption of this method of transportation. Studies have verified that various factors increase the probability of bicycle accidents and the severity of their associated injury. Inclement weather, poor lighting, and vehicle speed have been found to drastically increase the…

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