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    Epic Boat Trip Essay

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    Epic Boat trips: The Loop So you decided to take a long boat trip. Preparing for your long journey ahead can be one of the most exciting and/or terrifying parts of the trip. Everything from needing to know where you can fuel up, to how much food and water you need to have on board to be prepared for anything, is hard to plan for. Luckily for you, I’m here to help with some advice and provide other resources for you to check out to be fully prepared for your boat trip. The Loop: The Loop…

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    Imagine I’m walking down a road and i’m not aware of a car driving down the road the same direction as i’m walking. The driver gets closer down the road around where i’m walking but I have moved off the road. The driver gets a text and thinks there’s nothing wrong with checking it because it won’t take but a few seconds. He becomes unaware where he’s driving and sees that he’s directly in front of me. He begins frantically swerving to avoid hitting me. He tries to swerve away from me but with…

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    be clearly prescribed and communicated to the planning and dispatching staff by the management of the company. The cost, will not necessarily be the decisive factor, often it is time and operational constraints, which become decisive factors in transport and…

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    Walking GPS

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    long the trek is in miles and estimate how long it will take you to get there, based upon how fast you walk. You can then program in your travels and determine if you actually want to walk the route or if it would be better for you to take a car or a bus. Some of the more sophisticated units will also tell you how to get somewhere by car, too. Each walking GPS is a little different so you will need to determine which one fits your needs the best. Mid-Range Walking GPS Garmin Dakota 20…

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    Imagine not having to hold the steering wheel, sleep, or work while the car is driving. Driverless cars can be the next generation and bring lots of benefits into the world (Biba). Such as, a safer environment, because they rely on many different things like sensors that humans cannot do or provide (“Look, No Hands”). Less injuries should occur as it is a machine and not being controlled by a human who is distracted by something or for some reason (“Driverless Cars”). Another way it can be safer…

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    Throughout recent years advances in technology has changed the concept of driverless cars from a fantasy to an attainable goal. There are many positive results that could arise due to the implementation of autonomous cars. However, there is also a number of negative side effects of this new technology. There are several advantages that encourage the implementation of driverless cars. Some of the most notable advantages are increased safety and convenience as well as decreased financial…

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    The Importance of Repainting and Refreshing the Painted Lines in Parking Lots and On Highways Road and parking lot line markings are important aspects of safe and efficient roadway as well as parking lot usage respectively. Road markings convey information to roadway users, indicating which part of the road to use, where passing is allowed and warn motorists about any potential danger ahead. Parking lot line markings ensure safe and efficient parking as well as traffic flow around the parking…

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    popular transportation for tourists. Although you can take a taxi or bus, but the cost will be huge and besides they only exist in big cities so it will be very difficult if you want to go to the countryside. In addition, you will feel very lost if you do not rent a car. Why? When you are traveling, there will be a lot of cool places you can visit and you can be anywhere as you please. This is never going to happen when riding a bus tour because the trip have been scheduled. Then, why should the…

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    Changing America The United States was only a country for about 15 years before the basic way of life for people in the country started to change drastically. We developed politically and economically, expanded westward and divided along sectional borders. However these are not the only characteristics that define this time period. 1790-1860 was a period of rapid industrialization, market revolution and changing social order. This was largely due to new methods of transportation, mechanization…

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    Riding a hoverboard is an exhilerating experience, but can be challenging at first. This futuristic device has reicieved controversy over the safety of the batteries. Although, with proper care and safety precautions, the danger of hoverboard riding is virtually gone. Hoverboarding is also an energy efficient way to get around, and the transportation device of the future. Hoverboard riding requires preparation, learning, and proper caretaking. Before getting on the hoverboard, one must…

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