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    Traffic On I-35 Analysis

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    have come and gone but there has been idea that I have devised to improve the traffic and it is to create a hover craft bus service. The service is designed to allow people to board one of these buses and fly over the traffic. With there being such a high demand for there to be another option for people to commute on I-35, this would become appealing to people because of the idea of someone else driving and being able to go over the traffic. The buses will be featured with…

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    Shinkansen Paragraph

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    network of high-speed railway line in Japan, which is order by 4 Japan Railway Group companies. It is the first high-speed railway line for commercial purposes of the world. The first Shinkansen line, Tokaido Shinkansen, was start operating at 1964, has totally 2,615.7 km of lines with maximum speeds of 240–320 km/h. The Shinkansen network link most of large city on the island of Honshu and Kyushu, such as Tokyo and Osaka. Shinkansen means new trunk line, referring to the high-speed rail line…

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    All you need is a camera that has a bulb setting (look for a B on the shutter speed dial), a sturdy tripod, and a remote shutter release. A remote shutter release is a way to trigger your camera shutter without having to touch the camera. In the earlier days of manual film cameras, it was generally referred to as a cable release.…

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    Lexile Level Essay

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    The general understanding of reading speed is that the speed is determined mainly by two factors; how fast an individual’s eyes can move and how fast their brain can comprehend the information (Collins Dictionary, 2016). If an individual is forced to move their eye faster along with the words on a page or screen, such as that with a Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP) software, will it cause them to read faster without largely reducing their overall comprehension of the material? One…

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    A Hero's Journey To Space

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    One of these questioning ideas is called the Twin Paradox. Suppose you and your twin are on our beloved third planet in the solar system. Then your twin decides to go on a rocket to take a round trip to Alpha Centauri at half of the speed of light. Alpha Centauri is approximately 4.37 Light Years away. ( A light-year is the distance light travels in a year) it should take 8.74 years to get there another 8.74 years to get back from your perspective of your twin taking the trip. From…

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    Bringing Back Trains This paper is focused on persuading the American voters to vote for leaders who want an increased spending budget for the American railways. There are big problems with our nation that can been fixed easily, but we keep looking the other way. Currently, there are millions of pounds of pollutants being released into our atmosphere by our cars and freight laden trucks. Not to mention our health, our money, and our countries independence are being neglected do to the overuse…

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    broadcasting system! The object is coming in at insanely high speeds! This is not a drill!” “Great Scott! What shall we do? To the emergency chamber!” The Emergency Response team quickly began the descent into the emergency chamber in order to figure out the solution. The fate of the world as we know it was in their hands. “Tell me what we know!” commanded the Commander. “A large meteor is on a crash course with earth and is moving at incredibly high speeds!” claimed Steve, who was…

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    Team Flash Factors While DeVoe and his wife might work fine as a duo, Barry works best with his team behind him. That’s the way it’s always been from the day one. Without them, he would have lost a long time ago. The one thing that has always gotten Barry through is the assistance of best buddy Cisco’s inventions. According to Savitar, the way Team Flash stops DeVoe is with the same cerebral inhibitor that wiped Barry’s memories. As to what the thing does to DeVoe, we aren’t sure yet, but…

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    started a few weeks ago. Speed walking out of the Mott campus in Lapeer, I was eager…

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    of freight increased from 13 billions in 1870 to 450 billions in 1929. Additionally, the railroad reduced transportation costs. When the railroads began their operation the advantages over canals and other ways of transportation were obvious – the speed was much higher and the service was more flexible. Although, Dave Donaldson and Richard Hornbeck had the opposite opinion about transportation costs, when he mentioned interregional and intraregional trade. As they claimed, the railroad…

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