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    the expense of the public's safety. Laws and regulations exist to protect the public on our roads yet serious truck accidents occur every year that injure and kill both truckers and other motorists alike. Almost all of these accidents are directly or indirectly caused by the truck drivers, the trucking companies, or the actions of other motorists who don't know how to drive around trucks. Different road conditions and kinds of driving errors will cause specific types of truck accidents. Here…

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    Figure 3 illustrates the original site plan of Nobbys lighthouse area, which includes a lighthouse building are located on the Nobbys island in the Newcastle East Heritage Conservation Area, which comprises the lighthouse, the light station, three associated cottages and the surrounding facilities such as the fencing, sheds and garages. All the buildings are stood on the Nobbys island with the elevation of 25 meters. The 0.23 m (9-inch) brickwork buttressed parapet define the perimeter and…

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    When a city is designed for the people to move around and enjoy their surroundings, it is considered a walkable city. I live in Paramount, California where only some parts of this city could be considered walkable. From where I live, there are no public services i can reach by walking and feeling comfortable. However, there are some places where public services are close enough for you to walk to comfortably and easily. The reasons why it may not be walkable is the size of the sidewalks; the…

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    "The Road Not Taken" describes a situation many individuals will face throughout life: which road is the right one to travel? Scholar John Savoie argues that, "the poem holds a place in virtually every Americans imagination from adolescence onward" (5). The narrator of the poem is described as taking "the road "less traveled by" (line 19). Robert Frost has skillfully written the poem to not only provide a situation many can relate to, but to challenge thought through his use of language in the…

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    CV Link Project Analysis

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    the busy highway. School going kids are involved in accidents when they attempt to cross the highway and end up being knocked down by speeding motorists along the road. After the completion of the CV Link, the authorities are going to put up underpasses and overpasses that will ensure that the pedestrians are protected while on the road because they shall be walking away from the highway. (Stock, p.17) Thirdly, recreational facility shall be available. The CV Link has been established…

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    Road Trip Crash! White caps went as they crashed up against the moss covered rocks. We had just arrived at Johnson Shut-Ins in Saint Louis, Missouri. I was seven, my cousin Brooke was 18 and my cousin Luke was 13. My family was on a summer vacation to go see my family. It was like an oven so my Aunt and Uncle decided to take us to Johnson Shut-Ins Chapter One When we pulled into Johnson Shut-Ins all eight of us got out of our two cars. Four of us were in my Dad´s truck and four of us were…

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    Anteiku: A Short Story

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    A dark haired male walked down the steps of a small café, hidden from walking pedestrians that often pay no mind as they passed by. It's name is Anteiku, it's not seen by many. It's small, quaint and hardly busy which makes it quite captivating to the unwanted and reels all the introverts in. It's plain and simple, innocent, and an elegant place to come and have a coffee or a small snack with a small group of friends, or by yourself to read a good book. It's a charming little place. Filled with…

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    I steadily walk half a mile every day, around my neighborhood; but today I was walking a mile more. 30 blocks of pure pain for my feet to see a show that I could have very easily watched on television. By the time we got to the big, gorgeous theater, I forgot about how everything that had gone wrong up until this point. The fact that my feet were throbbing, this city smells like one big dumpster, and the people here are super rude, just vanished. None of this mattered to me anymore. The…

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    informative that when you put yourself on the road, you’re putting your protection in other people’s hands. People on the road make choices that affect everyone around them, and for Mrs. Brant’s son, it had affected him greatly. The choices that we all make can’t just affect us; we have thoroughly think through how it will affect others. If a person is intoxicated and decides to drive on the road, they are not only risking their own life, but also other lives on the road. The video Mrs. Brant…

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    The Road Life is all about decisions and mistakes. Have you ever been lost in the woods, is it easy to take the wrong path? Yes, and once people get so far down it and make all of these turns, its hard to find their way back when it's the wrong path. Robert Frost did not know what road was better. Sometimes in life people do not know the right path and sometimes they look equally as good, but they will have to test them. He took the one less traveled, how do you tell which one is good and…

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