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    become unethical. This is when Route 66 began to take a turn for its high popularity and love for the mother road, to changes of a more convenient road structures like a 4 lane street. In 1941 the Federal Defense Highway Act of 1941 authorized and funded a limited access four-lane divided highway that was constructed between 1942 and 1945 from Joliet, Illinois, to Wilmington, Illinois which redirected a route of Route 66. This was to help sustain the wear and tear of wartime like traffic by…

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    Crisis Response Essay

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    First responders should monitor channels for distress calls and coordinate efforts with a crisis command post. All inflow of private vehicles should be restricted on a regional basis by state highway patrol on major interstates as well as law enforcement on local roadways. Although state DOTs are not directly responsible for patrolling state-owned infrastructure, “DOTs do have the responsibility for controlling access to critical components, establishing coordination with law enforcement to…

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    Chevy Truck Case Study

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    truck had a great ride on in the desert. Of course I couldn’t go full bore out in the desert test track because of the big whoop sections. I did notice that the Chevy doesn’t have as ridged frame as some of its competitors. This is good for off highway driving because there is a little bit more give in the suspension. But when it comes to towing and longevity of the frame it will have more problems because ther will be more give. 4x4 systems are important becaue they can get you in and out…

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    want to talk about is.When someone driving his car very fast on the highway this is will increase the number of accidents. So how this speeding will increase the number of accidents? I will be answering this question of one thinks traffic jam. The Traffic jam is when the road is crowded with so many cars and stops suddenly because of an accident or a narrow road. When a person drives so fast on the highway and on the moment the highway stop. Because of the accident in the street and all the car…

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    In the recent years, the government institutions have conducted a series of transport infrastructures to release the overload public transport and road-way burdens (Willoughby, 2013). The main construction work is highway and subway. The subway was open in use in 2014 and it is an 11.4-kilometer LRT project runs across the northern Mumbai, connecting the airport and the eastern and western suburban railroads, running through 12 stations, with 200 to 250 daily operations…

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    The 1920s, a decade worthy of being nicknamed the Roaring Twenties as it was the first step towards the new modern age. It was right after the first World War had ended, all people wanted was to appreciate life and what people needed to be happy was some new inventions. The most popular invention and the most treasured invention during the 20s and onward was the automobile ("Canada A Country By Consent: The Roaring Twenties"). The automobile had developed in the twenties, brought negative…

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    year olds are still immature. Many more health complications occur in people under the age of 21 when using alcohol. There isn't as easy of an access to highschoolers and elementary students. The last but not least would be state funding and safe highways. My first point is that most 18 year olds now-a-days are still immature. They are continuing to make childish decisions like partying and wreckful driving. By the time they turn 21, they have at least 3 more years of experience and…

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    Many cities in the United States tend to be more crime ridden than others. Police departments are actively trying to find ways to decrease the number of crimes that occur, and possibly prevent it from ever happening by stepping up their patrols. Law Enforcement from the Federal level to the local level all use many different strategies to make an impact and lower the crime rate. Policing strategies have changed over the years due to better budgets, which increased technology and made it more…

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    The Great Depression was a period of time that lasted from 1929­1939. All regions of the United States were hit hard­ some more than others. The Depression was a curious time in that it either created struggle in regions, or emphasized the struggle already present. This period certainly magnified the hardships that the Appalachian region was facing both socially and economically. These hardships, however, spawned far beyond the Depression, which led to the creation of the Appalachian Regional…

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    A great deal of present-day postmodern theatre simply constitutes one piece of a large evolutionary historical puzzle from which playwrights are able to apply and adapt various styles, techniques, and examples. Although traditional Native story-telling and customs bear many signs of early theatric components, contemporary Native playwrights find themselves working in an unprecedented industry, where very few precursors to their craft exist. Therefore, some of the most renown plays in Western…

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