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    stay the night. He woke up early the next morning and found a taxi to get to the police station. When he got there they told Randy about a new idea of where to look for Jeff. They decided they would walk each way up and down the road to see if Jeff and walked down the road. After about an hour of looking they found his phone laying beneath the snow. They took the phone back to the police station to look at his phone and see if they could find any information. They continued to search for Jeff…

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    Personal Narrative

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    It was simply a ordinary, sunny, 80° day in San Francisco, California. I was doing my daily routine of grabbing myself some coffee as I walked to school. The streets were overloaded with cars, buses, and people since it was rush hour. While I sipped my coffee, I waited for the crosswalk light to switch to green. “Hi!” I heard from behind me as my friend ran up and gave me a ginormous hug. “EEEEEEEEEEEE!!!! Oh my goodness, it’s really you!” I screamed. Skylar had been away for a month, so I’m…

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    50 Year Ride Narrative

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    The 50 Year Ride It was a beautiful, warm, summer day in Kansas City, Missouri. There were three old men sitting in the sauna having a great time. “Boy, this is the life!” said Brady. “Sure is,” said Will. “I want my plum juice!” Kyle shouted. “I have told you a thousand times!” said Brady, “We don’t have plum juice!” Crash! Bang! Pooooooo! “What the heck was that?” questioned Will. “I don’t know. Let’s check it out,” urged Brady. “Is it the plum juice guy?” Kyle asked. Their was a huge…

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    If you want to realize the best return on your investment in asphalt pavement, it is essential that you keep it maintained. One of the most critical elements of an effective maintenance program is crack repair. Why Is Crack Repair So Vital? Asphalt pavement relies on a solid, stable foundation for strength and resiliency. If the foundation becomes eroded or destabilized, the pavement can begin to sag under its own weight. Every vehicle that passes over the weakened area causes additional damage…

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    Do you ever wander what you could do to be more careful around railroad crossings? Railroad crossings can be dangerous if you don’t look out for the warning signs. There are many warnings you need to look out for so you can be safe around railroad crossings. There are a lot of things that we need to know about trains, their warning signals, and what we can do to stay safe around railroad crossings. In the article “25 interesting facts about trains” the author wrote, “There is an abandoned subway…

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    There are other aspects that would allow a driver to refuse to driver if the driver thought that the weather was bad enough to not be able to drive safely. In the case of TransAm Trucking Inc v. Alphonse Maddin (Shumaker, 2016) the issue was the temperature and the type of mechanical issue that Mr. Maddin experienced. In January 2009 Mr. Maddin was driving in Illinois on Interstate 88 when he stopped while looking for a fuel stop at 11 pm. He was low on fuel and when he stopped the brakes on his…

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    You hear the roaring waters, birds chirping, and watching leaves fall; you know you are in Montana by the Bitterroot River. This river is forty-two miles in length. As you walk barefoot in the shallow water you will see tadpoles, mossy rocks, and gorgeous rainbow trout. Although the Bitterroot River passes close by to many residential areas, it is a terrific place for wildlife viewing. The Bitterroot River flows from South to North, and can be very high in the Summer. My father, Cory,…

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    Iron King Trail History

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    The Historic Iron King The Prescott area offers a diverse network of trails. Some of these trails can have treacherous hazards like large trees, sharp rocks and steep cliffs such as Smith Ravine trail number 297, Salida Gulch Trail number 95, and the Constellation Trail System. Whereas, some of them are flat maintained pathways of gravel like the historic Iron King Trail. The Iron King Trail was forged on the weathered foundations of the railroad tracks for the Prescott & Eastern Railroad which…

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    A trail system that meets the needs of residents by providing scenic and enjoyable experiences that include connections with other public facilities, such as parks and recreational areas, open spaces, the regional trail system, points of interest, and sites with educational and historical significance. Trail System. Protect and expand the Trail System in Encino-Tarzana which reinforces the viability of equine uses and accessibility to open spaces and recreational opportunities by requiring new…

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    The Road Not Taken

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    The poem, “The Road Not Taken,” by Robert Frost, delineates that the decisions which an individual makes in their life can have substantial effects on their future, despite the fact that they may not realize it. This idea is essentially illustrated as the speaker is initially faced with a dilemma: there is a fork in the road, although he can only embark on one path. The poem is essentially an extended metaphor about how any decision that a person makes during a present moment will determine…

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