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    Welcome to Zion’s National Park! Today we will be going on a ture. While we are on this amazing ride I will tell you everything that I honestly think is pretty cool about Zion then get to doing what you think is interesting. First off it is located in Springdale, Utah. One of the things that most tourists want to come and see is the Virgin River. As it flows through the forests it is so clear that I can see the bottom. Zion is about 147,000 acres long, and in those acres there are beautiful…

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    Have you ever wanted to explore somewhere? Well if you do, I advise you to not got to Alaska. Alaska’s geography is hard to explore because of the snow, ice, mountains, and the fact that you have to travel on feet. One of the reasons it is so hard to explore is the snow and ice. The snow can get wet and cold which can give you hypothermia. It is also really hard to travel through. This makes it hard because they had to carry tons of goods across the wet, cold terrain. As I can tell from the…

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    ~ Their destination was ever growing closer. Soon, the prince and princess were nearing the point where the road conjoined with y=-3x. A blackbird, or perhaps a crow, flew overhead. The prince made no effort to look at it, as he'd already had enough experience with terrible black things to ensure he didn't see his own shadow without jumping. The bird, however…

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    NOTIFICATION AND ARRIVAL On Wednesday, February 10, 2016, at approximately 2:07 p.m., I, Trooper Brad Brachear, received a telephone call from Sergeant Robert Ventura. Sgt. Ventura advised Trooper Daron Barge of Illinois State Police District 11 requested my assistance with a car vs. two pedestrian crash on the ramp from Interstate 64 westbound to Illinois Route 111 in Canteen Township in St. Clair County. I responded from the Metro East Crime Lab in Belleville, Illinois to assist. The crash…

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    Robert Frost Comparison

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    My Comparison This paper is going to be about the comparison between two poems written by Robert Frost. The two poems are “The Road Not Taken” and “Stopping by the Woods on a Snowing Evening.” “The Road Not Taken” was about the author who was walking in the woods one morning and there were two roads and they looked exactly the same so he just took one and the road looked like it hasn’t been walked on in awhile and because him taking that path, it changed his life. “Stopping by the Woods on a…

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    Personal Narrative: P. E.

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    was thinking before it so what I did was stood up and told my mom another thing was that 4 days later, another car crash in the same road and on the same wall and curse so I was thinking about that crash so what I did was go to that place and check and then my mom park the car. My mom said”I found something” so I ran over there and there was a big bump on the road so Immediately called 911. They respond”911 what's your emergency”so what I told them”could you bring a police to where I…

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    Deer-Vehicle Collisions

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    human injury, and considerable financial costs resulting from the vehicle damage (Gunson et. al. 2011). Interventions such as increasing driver awareness have had no considerable impact on DVC rates. For the ninth year in a row, the highest-risk roads in the country are in West Virginia, where drivers face a 1 in 44 chance of…

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    Brandon hopped on his bike and rode down to the bridge. This is the place he would always come to when he needed to think. The sound of the river beneath it calmed his nerves. He put the kickstand down and sat on the edge of the bridge and let his legs dangle off the side. He closed his eyes and listened to the sounds of the water clashing against the rocks. There was no pain on that bridge, no anxiety, no regrets, just Brandon and the river; until a voice disturbed the silence. “Hey, you busy?”…

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    Creative Writing: Clarence

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    two position. The gold band of his wedding ring barely fits on his swollen finger, but he refuses to take it off despite the tight fit and the black nick in the precious metal. His khaki pants remain wrinkle free, despite Clarence having been on the road for the past three weeks. His grey button down shirt is tucked into the pants, and his navy sweater vest is lint free. His shoes are polished and shiny under the dash. His face is clean shaven, and his thinning blonde hair is neatly combed,…

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    Suburban Sprawl

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    Frumkin argues “if the phenomenon known as commuting stress affects well-being and social relationships both on the roads and off, and if this set of problems is aggravated by increasingly long and difficult commutes on crowded roads, then sprawl may in this manner threaten mental health” (2002: 208). Public transportation in many parts of Georgia is very complex and tend to be not as useful as people desire. Cherokee county…

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