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    My First Car As people grow, they start to do new things, learn new things, and say new things. One of the biggest thing that anyone to everyone will do once they become teenagers is drive. Not every teenager gets the chance to drive at first. Some people don’t get to drive until they are older than twenty-one. Driving in todays’ society is either a necessity or just something people want to do. First time driving can go a few different ways. Some people can be scared, while others can be…

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    Lawrence Halprin Lawrence Halprin was an influential landscape architect. His projects have many values to become benchmarks in the development of modern landscape architecture. For example, the most his favorite design is the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial in Washington D.C which set a new standard for the public’s involvement. The plazas and grand fountains in Portland, Oregon are a joyful participation in public open spaces. Moreover, he also wrote many lectures and books, such as the Sea…

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    per acre to lease per year. Located in the Southwest corner of Louisville, it offers great options for transporting our products. With access to the Ohio River, an already existing railroad, and Greenbelt Highway that connects with the Gene Snyder Freeway, we will have no problem bring in materials and shipping our products out. The only drawback, however, is the land size. At only 29.21 acres it would be GM’s smallest facility. Most of their plants that produce full automobiles are on at…

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    Alex Marshall states throughout the book “How Cities Work” that in order for any city to be a healthy it is crucial to have the three legged stool. The three legged stool is composed of politics, economics and transportation. In transportation it gives us the most visual and dynamic in the way a place is shaped. That’s why places such as Silicon Valley, Jackson Heights and John Jay community all differ from each other. Adding on to this, the way our transportation systems are built and the…

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    Distracted Driving Distracted driving is the practice of driving a motor vehicle while engaged in another activity. Most people think that the main distraction while driving is the use of a cell phone, however, this is entirely untrue. People partake in various activities while driving in their cars, causing distracted driving to be the primary reason for car crashes in the United States. Each day in the United States, over 8 people are killed and 1,161 are injured in car crashes that are…

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    Reformed Traveling Norms Harsh regulations from law enforcement and advertising from big name companies such as AT&T have reshaped our driving norms. In 1951 it was considered socially acceptable to do things that will earn legal repercussions in the modern world. Today drivers are expected to drive with both hands on the wheel in a stationary position, which is reasonable. However, these expectations have not always been in place. Food and drink companies in the 1900s marketed their to go…

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    of the way she holds the pencil. He does not have the information. He indicated that she started the therapy at five years of age. He had contact with the therapist during drop offs and pickups. The first provider was Jessica or Nicole at Sensory Freeway in Brooklyn. He didn’t have contact with the professionals to learn how to be helpful. He left this to the mother to do. The child worked with the therapist for about a year until December of 2015, then the mother switched the therapist, due to…

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    When reviewing the class notes from this past week, is why motivation is so important. This is followed by Christian motivation and how it is founded on an understanding of the “whole” story of the Bible, and the purpose of life. The whole concept of Christian motivation produces “good” naturally by just following it I believe. What is new to me that this class has been teaching me about moral ethics is that the only right way is to go about your decisions in ethics it to put God first when…

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    around the family room half asleep hearing how our mother was in a fatal motorcycle accident. She was on the freeway coming home when the bike began to accelerate from 50-100 miles per hour within 3 to 5 minutes because the throttle got stuck. She tried to clutch and turn it off but it wouldn 't work. Then she tried to turn the key off and it wouldn 't work either. So she then got off the freeway where she could get to a back street so she wouldn 't hit any pedestrians. She hit a concrete light…

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    everything has been though no one feels as safe as they should because the ones who are to help and create safety are letting the power get to their heads. For example, one recent incident was when an arrest on the freeway happened where a woman was walking on the side of the freeway and was then beaten by an officer even though she…

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