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    Just as well, I am fully aware that these actions must be followed through accordingly if we intend on making our streets a safer driving environment for everyone, even if it’s at the expense of a few. The purpose of developing these new set of laws is not intended to look down on or offend any social group, young or old, but to acknowledge the never-changing fact that as we age those things such as our vision, or quick decision making skills begin to deteriorate and are nowhere as crisp as they…

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    “Boy, you know you can’t make that,” JJ’s little brother Ray said. “Bet,” JJ exclaimed as he took the shot. The shot sank right into the hoop, as JJ gave a deadly stare to his brother Ray. “You’d only make that shot once out of ten times,” Ray said. “Ray, I play point guard for the Atlanta Hawks. I think I can make that shot,” JJ laughed. “You know I should be the one playing right?” Ray said. “Just a couple more years Ray,” JJ explained. “Then I can finally make some real money!” Ray exclaimed.…

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    Kentucky: Map Analysis

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    thematic map of Kentucky. I chose the state of Kentucky because that is half of my heritage. My Momma is from Kentucky and that is where the entire side of my Momma’s family is from and currently live. The map I chose shows in great detail of the highways and interstates. It also shows the boundary of the state as well as the states that surround Kentucky. There are seven states that border Kentucky; which are Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia, West Virginia, and Tennessee. The map’s…

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    socialism. The word socialism has been used in a negative way in the media. But Bernie Sanders version of democratic socialism has had success in the history of the United States. In 1956, the United States implemented the Highway Plan was introduced, which allowed to make highways through the…

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    Mazda Research Paper

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    paired with a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic transmission. This model is EPA-rated at 24/32 mpg city highway. Also available is a 2.3-liter, four-cylinder engine making 160 horsepower and 150 foot-pounds of torque and is paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission only. Beginning in 2006, a 5-speed automatic was paired with the larger engine. This model is EPA-rated at 21/26 mpg city/highway. The second-generation Mazda3 was introduced in 2010, offering a 2.0-liter, four-cylinder…

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    Urban Migration

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    For the past few decades, suburbanization of population and employment has been easily observed in large metropolitan areas all over the world, which is generally referred to as “sprawl”. This phenomenon has accompanied not only the spatial redistribution of population, but also the geographical relocation of firms, which has brought about several urban problems – for instance, severe traffic congestion due to the growing distance between jobs and housing, inefficient energy consumption due to…

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    The Importance Of Speeding

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    notice the signal change until they enter the “dilemma zone”, a position in which “the driver can neither stop comfortably nor proceed into and clear the intersection before the appearance of a conflicting green indication,” Federal Highway Administration National Highway Traffic Administration. Misjudging signal change time, inattentiveness, and speeding can be contributing factors that increase the risk of running a red light and the likelihood of being involved in a crash as a result.…

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    was offered a position with the Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department as an environmental specialist. In this role, I worked to ensure that all highway workers, civil engineers, and administrative personal were properly trained and observed federal regulations set forth by the EPA. I worked extensively with my partner to rework the entire NPDES and MS4 permit…

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    On Friday, September 02, 2016, at approximately 0237 hours, I responded to the Shell located at 1437 Highway 138 in reference to an armed robbery. When I arrived to the location, I met with the complainant/victim, Frank Woods. Woods advised me two black males robbed him at gunpoint as they walked back to Intown Suites, 1125 Northlake Drive, Conyers Ga 30013. As I talked to Woods, he appeared shocked, startled, scared and anxious. Woods had a hard time reacting the course of events that had…

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    – University Circle in Cleveland 2) Access to global markets: world-class airports – Growth of Tech Industry 3) World-class amenities and events: professional sports, tourist attractions – Downtown Area 4) Transportation infrastructure: airports, highways, subways/rail, bike lanes, walkability – Opportunity Corridor 5) Available housing/land: cheap housing and/or the ability to build cheap housing – Affordable housing Which brings us to the Rust Belt. Presently, it would not sound crazy to…

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