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    Save Motorists: Legalize Lane Splitting While out riding a motorcycle many times you notice gaps that you could easily fit through when sitting in slow traffic. Then you stop and think twice because it is against the law and could get you a hefty fine. Lane splitting is when riders go between clearly marked lines in traffic. This may sound dangerous but if you think about it from a motorcyclists view it is much safer. California is the only state where lane splitting, also known as filtering,…

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    Over the past century, a range of innovative technologies have been introduced unlike any other time. All these technologies have been invented with the sole purpose to make everyday life better and easier. These techonologies, one way or the other, have affected us so deep that, it has been a crutial part of our culture and everyday life. However, out of all these innovative inventions, the one that influened us deep enough to be change our culture and way of living has been the automobile.…

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    It was a light and loud and energetic evening. I had decided to go biking that evening. I was calm excited and hopeful. Everyone was very calm, but the roads were not for some reason. Oh, I remember - it was the Fourth of July! Everyone was in such a good mood for the fireworks that were going to be displayed soon at local parks. As I kept biking and biking on, I saw many familiar faces pass by. The whole environment was chill, it was welcoming - but no one could have ever predicted the horrible…

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    Chicago Swot Analysis

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    colored workers, lose their jobs, it can have a negative impact on our sales to retailers (who sell to those consumers). This an external issue that will have to be addressed by offering discounts and deals with retailers to ensure the cost of our bicycle is on par with the current condition of the economy.. As we grow in the industry, we will undoubtedly draw the attention of the current industry leaders, such as Trek or Giant. This threat to our sales comes from companies that have very large…

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    Gym Comparison Essay

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    third is the Stationary Bicycle. Ill describe how to get a cardio workout while avoiding the hard impact you would get from, let’s say, jogging. Something like the Elliptical that won’t leave you with shin splints or swollen knees afterwards because, let’s face it, some of us may have sports injuries of possibly getting older or just want to save their joints. So this eliminates the Treadmill. Let’s start with the Stationary bike. Some pros of using the Stationary Bicycle are you’re sitting…

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    Bike Safety, Pediatric Riding a bike is a fun activity that is good for your child's health. However, it is important that your child knows how to stay safe while biking. WHAT DOES MY CHILD NEED TO WEAR WHILE BIKING? Helmets Helmets are the most important piece of equipment your child can wear to protect him or herself while riding a bike. Make sure that: • Your child is always wearing a helmet when he or she is riding a bike and that the straps are fastened. • Your child is wearing a…

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    others) cycling is increasingly popular, and is the most outspread and effective form of non-motorized transportation. The bicycle originated in Europe in the 19th century as a mean of recreation and since then has spread worldwide. The concept has not changed, except that today's bicycles are much easier and safer to ride. Despite personal preferences related to cars, bicycles are not only a feasible alternative to motor vehicles, but are already an essential component of the transportation…

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    16-inch air-filler tires come to rescue to avoid those bumps bringing in a smooth and speedy ride. This jeep overland jogging stroller is also secure enough as it features rear wheel foot-activated parking brake that is indeed easy to operate and locks out both rear wheels. Other features are as…

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    entire childhood centered on one bike ride. The rusted $20 bicycle has helped me to grow up in ways that the other complicated and dramatic problems never could. From a young age I was eager to explore, to run and be free. The deteriorated bicycle in my yard was nothing more than a instrument into maturity. I could imagine myself cruising proudly down the block, relishing in personal achievement, but I just couldn't find myself atop the bicycle. Was I scared to hurt myself? Or was it much more…

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    Hardwood Hills Case Study

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    Introduction Mesmerizing rolling trails across the pine and hardwood forest, the 80 km mountain biking trail at hardwood hills reel in hundreds of participants each year. Variety of other entertaining activities have also been incorporated along mountain biking to improve participants experience. Management The management of Hardwood Hills is a team of experienced personnel, who provides orientation to participants on their arrival. After a brief introduction participants were asked to break…

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