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    railroad crossings are such a problem because it’s not an extremely hard task, however people seem to have no common sense and think that they could somehow outrun the train and avoid collision. Little kids are always told that when they cross the road they have to look both ways and listen, and if grownups…

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    Driving on the road poses all kinds of dangers, hence motorists requires other motorists to trust one another. One of these mentioned dangers is aggressive driving. In a collaboration article, written by C.M. Wickens, R.E. Maan and D.L. Wiesenthal, titled “Addressing Driver Aggression” illustrates that forms of aggressive driving are an incorporation of personal and situational related variables and by analyzing and figuring out how to utilize these variables to develop and establish proper…

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    Signs Of Brake Trouble Your Mechanic Should Check Out Brake problems can be very serious. If it feels like your brakes aren't working properly, don't drive your car. Instead, have it towed to an auto shop for an inspection and repairs. If you pay close attention to your car and your driving, you can often pick up on brake trouble before the condition gets so bad you have to have your car towed. Here are some of the signs to watch for. Squealing And Grinding When you Hit The Brakes Your brakes…

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    Fixing the potholes in our roads would be a great improvement to our community because it would improve the community roads, it would stop people from swerving to miss the holes, and it would stop the damage when cars go through the potholes. Smoothing out the roads might help to take away the potholes. Potholes are a big problem on our roads in our community. First and foremost, smoothing out roads to take away the potholes would look nice in our community. By doing this, people coming in…

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    It has been almost two weeks since we have seen Courthouse rock. A day spatter we passed Courthouse, we saw Chimney rock. This was a very unusual rocket hat we saw, but it was bad. We thought it looked funny. It looked like a huge trunk of a tree but without the limbs. Five days later we went to Fort Laramie….actually I think it was six. Everyone is mad because, a couple days ago, I accidentally wandered too far from the wagons. The train had to spend an entire day looking for me. I feel…

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    the purpose of this paper, I chose the short story “The Worn Path” by Eudora Welty and the poem “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost. Out of all the literature covered in class, these two pieces were the two I not only enjoyed the most but found myself relating to the most as well. The theme for “The Worn Path” is one that I developed being a mother for over 20 years, and the theme for “The Road Not Taken” encompasses the many different choices I have made in my life that have led me to be on…

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    Sometimes you have to do bad things, to get something good out of it. Do you think that is right? In the book “Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry” by: Mildred D. Taylor, Papa had to make a life or death decision, which put him in danger. The life or death situation that Papa made was to start a fire so he could save T.J., Mr.Morrison, and his family. Papa started the fire by setting the cotton field on fire. I agree with Papa starting the fire because if he wouldn’t have started the fire the mob of…

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    Getting to Sam's Town by car is easy. Just head east on Flamingo Rd. When you get to Boulder Hwy., make a left. The next street is Nellis Blvd. Sam's Town is on the corner of Nellis Blvd and Boulder Hwy. If you don't have a car, there are two options: the bus and the shuttle. The bus you catch at the bus stop at Bally's. The 202 bus will take you all the way to Boulder Hwy, and then make a right on Boulder Hwy., stopping past Nellis Blvd. This is where you get off. All you have to do is use…

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    I felt like I had been walking for eternity. My empty stomach was growling, and my dry throats burned. I was starting to feel faint from dehydration, but I licked my chapped lips and limped on, dragging my iron behind me. I knew that if I stopped to rest, the police would close in on me in an instant, and I would be locked up for the rest of my life for a crime I didn't commit. The ground started to feel squishy between my freezing bare toes as I entered the marsh country. The police would catch…

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    Steve's giant Lincoln Towncar and drove for hours out into the fields and pastures of Texas ranch country. Exhausted, David and I fell asleep in the back seat. After some time we were jostled awake when Steve turned off of the pavement onto a bumpy dirt road marked only by a gnarled old tree. His spread was a small homestead of 80 acres. Hardly a spec in the vast open plains of Texas but it suited us just fine. We settled right into ranch life. David worked with Steve in the barnyard and out in…

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