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    Ben Niggel read his side’s opening statement saying that automatic weapons are too dangerous to be in civilian hands and that they should be banned. On the side against gun control, Bobby Freeman read his side’s opening statement that said that the actions of the minority should not take away the majority’s rights. Then the panelists went on to discuss the safety of the majority, rights in contrast to freedoms, and the uses for automatic guns. The side for gun control argued that civilians do…

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    Fire Codes

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    the general impression. Today, firefighters must train and understand the unique building…

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    6. Smart Transportation System It aims to improve travel safety and travel efficiency while bringing up a sustainable transportation system. The information collected from the system can support transportation mangers in making decision, facilitate rational utilization of resources, and provide inspiration for the future development. This smart transportation system helps travelers to reduce travel times, delay, and the stress of travel so that benefit the whole transportation sector to reduce…

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    Breslaw’s steps in her experiment shows how committed she is in showing the results. Although the destination Breslaw went on is quite busy, she took an approach in the train station. The results were the same, but in this situation men gave no space for women to sit down. Not only has the problem occurred on the streets, but also in train stations and in front of cafes; to show that it is not in just one area but…

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    Life After Partition

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    The novel Train to Pakistan, by Khushwant Singh, takes place during Partition. It is a tumultuous world: horrific. violent, and chaotic. This world provides a shocking backdrop, one of murder, betrayal, rape, and torture. This setting allows for a fascinating story to occur and to truly understand the nature of the characters in…

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    “Tu kothe jata ahesa”? Travel brokers inquired us as we reached to the sevagi nagar bus depot. Kalpesh More avoided them and took us directly into the station and checked for a bus leaving to Nashik. We got into a dusty but well seated bus and loaded are luggage on to the shelf. While relaxing till the bus leaves my mind started wondering in curiosity about my first journey out of Pune city. It was a sudden invitation by Kalpesh to myself and eranda to participate in his cousin sister’s wedding…

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    Funk Music Analysis

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    not always explicitly understood through the lyrics. Funk music opened the door for a particular subculture, black youth, to take their form of dance expression and broadcast it across the United States through the culturally important program Soul Train. In particular, the importance of individual, creative dance broke the mold of many of the dancing trends in music that preceded it. This important aspect of musical expression transcended the era of funk and to this day dancing is still just as…

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    The Effect of a Train Wreck January 6th 2005, Is when the Graniteville train derailment occurred. The crew on train P22 was running late by the time they made it to the plant; they didn’t have enough time to drop off the cargo of sodium hydroxide. The brakeman at the plant was supposed to move a switch so other trains could continue moving straight through town. The brakeman claimed he flipped the switch when he didn’t. The brakeman explained to the investigators “In my mind when I left [the…

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    stay afloat, to avoid being stranded – or trampled – in the dustiest city in the world: Beijing, capital of both China and smog. Luckily, I find my train with plenty of time to spare, and without being turned into a pancake, which is always a plus. The train conductor in his freshly pressed dark green uniform checks my ticket and welcomes me to the train. At last, it is time to return home to Shanghai. This is the summer of 2012 and Shanghai isn’t to be my home for much longer. Another week…

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    Jimmy Valentine Quotes

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    It’s not easy to change, but it’s possible. Jimmy Valentine was a very lovable, caring person. He went from robbing banks to saving a little girl. He did this by becoming a new car. He also had a beautiful wife named Annabel Adams. Jimmy Valentine was dedicated to living a moral life; therefore, he changed his name to start fresh, he gave away his burglary tools, and he saved Agatha risking his life. One way Jimmy Valentine was dedicated to living a moral life was that he changed his name to…

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