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    Whether it be the lack of wildlife such as birds or deer or the destruction of the trees and plants that hold golf courses together, many golf courses have caused more harm to areas of preservation than good. Since the inception of industrial mowers and high powered herbicides to kill weeds on a massive scale, golf courses have morphed into becoming high maintenance and potentially destructive facilities. In a simpler time, grass was kept by herds of sheep and the weeds were considered part of…

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    Joseph Sargent’s 1974 crime/drama/thriller film, The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, centers on a heist of a New York subway cart and the race against time to catch the culprits and save the hostages. The dramatic aspect is embedded within the development of the colorful, diverse characters and their dissimilar reactions towards the crime situation. These character’s different personalities as well as their different agendas almost hinder the narrative of the film, but diegetic elements stop…

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    wreck less drivers. Shopping carts are everywhere and people just run amuck. Most parking lots are dangerous, but the more business the more people. Most people think you need to be a certain neighborhood, but you do not. Dangers are everywhere and around every corner, it is good to be alert and watching. A dark parking lot is a danger in itself. There is poor lighting and strange people walking around. Being mugged is one of the things I observed…

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    the result of this examination process, the maximum average velocity achieved is at 1.2 meters as elucidated before. The second graph of the velocity verse time diagram as to the distance verse time chart correspondingly shows the acceleration of the cart and the maximum speed achieved. This linear progression demonstrates the relationship between the two variables, simply stating that the object has positive velocity and positive acceleration. Hence, using these two graphs determines the…

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    I have had many bad jobs in my life, but none worse than working at Wal-Mart. I was a cart pusher at Wal-Mart for almost two and a half years between the two times I worked there. The working conditions were terribly unsafe, the management and fellow associates were bad, and the job expectations were unreal. When I worked as a cart pusher the first time I was employed at Wal-Mart we were expected to work in very unsafe conditions such as: thunderstorms, when under heat advisories, and without…

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    "Time to ride!" Ty screamed in excitement. One hot summer day Ty and I decide to ride my go-cart. This big and fast go-cart can outrun any go-cart around. Also it is very scary, because it has a lot of power. Very bad things can happen if you're driving fast behind the wheel of a beast. My dad who is very protective had already given us a safety speech before getting under the wheel but that doesn't slow us down. After filling up with gas I get under the wheel , buckle up , and pull…

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    the moist misty air, Sally saw a roller coaster cart appeared out of nowhere. She said to herself in a confused way, “Where the heck did that come from?” Sally was so confused she didn’t know what to say about what just happened. “I wonder what is on the other side of the rollercoaster?” Sally wondered. “I don’t know if I should go on the other side of it?”, questioned Sally. Sally seemed…

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    He hit the gas pretty hard and then locked up the brakes on the damp ground. The cart started to slide sideways down the hill. My heart was racing and I was hanging on trying not to fall out. The cart was only on two wheels now and almost flipped over. I was seriously scared for my life. I thought we were going to flip the cart over on top of us. Luckily, Dylan got the cart under control, but I am not sure how he did that since he was laughing the whole time. People were looking…

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    registers. Ms. Moran had Oscar in the front part of the cart and buckled him in. Ms. Moran mentioned that Oscar was sick with a head cold over the weekend, Oscar’s nose was running and mom added that he was out of character. Ms. Moran further explained that Oscar was more calm than usual and typically tries to grab items off shelfs and throw them down or in the cart. The clinical team greeted both mom and Oscar. Oscar made cooing sounds in the cart and looked at all various people and…

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    porter’s tool box which is located near the oil pumps and the carts at the back of the shop. I open the top of the tool box which has rubber gloves and I begin collecting all of the oil carts and bring the oil carts to the oil pump which uses compressed air and creates a suction and empties the carts with a hose that connects to the cart. The techs leave oil filters on top of the oil cart and I have to drain them through the top of the cart and throw them in a bucket that is labeled used oil…

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