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    Bike Injuries In Schools

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    Although many CSU students bike to school, researchers at the CDC have demonstrated that dangerous motor vehicle traffic poses a significant deterrent for many to bike to school (Dellinger et al, 2002). The prevalence of biking injuries may be preventing a greater adoption of this method of transportation. Studies have verified that various factors increase the probability of bicycle accidents and the severity of their associated injury. Inclement weather, poor lighting, and vehicle speed…

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    Bike Obsession Analysis

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    Analysis Bike obsession has an awesome team to work together. Every worker of Bike obsession is experienced and skilful. The owner, Mark Prickett has spent many years in the Bike industry. He was Qld State Manager for a wholesale Bike Company, team Mechanic for the Scott MTB race team and mechanic and sales manager in a bike shop. Another important position in this organisation is Sean Rosser, he is the workshop manager who takes care of the part of operating job. He’s been a keen mechanic since…

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    The Snake Arm When I was younger I loved to bike. Whenever I had the chance I would hop on my bike and I would go for a ride and enjoy the weather. And since it was a beautiful day in Allentown, Pennsylvania, I did what was natural and I went for a bike ride. But today, for some reason, I was overly confident with my biking abilities and I decided to do something more extreme. And today was such a beautiful day that I couldn’t resist biking, you only get so many great bike rides like this.…

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    Social Representations

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    Other Times and Special Places”: A Social Representations Perspective of Cycling in a Tourism Destination was published on June 15, 2009, in the Tourism and Hospitality Planning & Development journal. Both of the authors, Janet E. Dickinson and Derek Robbins, are professors in the University of Bournemouth. This study uses the social representations theory (Moscovici & Hewstone, 1983) as research framework to analyze cycling in a UK tourism destination (Purbeck, Dorset). In the abstract, the…

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    Ever noticed how quickly time fly’s by? A single day retains only twenty-four hours; ones individual life is contrived up of these single seconds, hours, and minutes. Before it’s even realized that time has passed. How that time was spent is inconsequential. I realized that no matter how that time was used; that day will come to a halt. When it ends there is a series of questions you can ask yourself. In my opinion there is one question that trumps the others. Did I have a positive effect on the…

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    Hollywood Park Hot Springs, Arkansas is full of endless scenic beauty. From the downtown hot springs to the mountain views and more; Hot Springs has so much to share. One of the most beautiful, clean, and peaceful common areas here in Hot Springs is non-other than Hollywood Park, right off of Shady Grove Road. The park is full of various outside activities for each and every member of the family. Hollywood Park has some of the best bike trails in town. Not only is it a beautiful…

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    specifically for use by men/women, but others are unisex. If you a bike enthusiast, you need to have a cruiser bicycle in your home. So, why use a Cruiser bike? If cycling is one of your hobbies, you should have at least one cruiser bike. This bike offers ultimate biking experience due to its innovative features. This is the ideal bike for casual cycling, especially on the beaches. If you are yet to buy your bicycle, below are some reasons why you should consider a cruiser bike as your…

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    Folding Bicycle Essay

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    CHAPTER-1 INTRODUCTION A folding bicycle is a bicycle designed to fold into a compact form, facilitating transport and easily park. When folded, the bicycle can be more easily carried into buildings and workplaces or on public transportation and more easily parked in compact living quarters or aboard a car, boat or plane. Folding mechanisms vary, with each offering a distinct combination of folding speed, folding ease, compactness, ride, weight, durability and price. Distinguished by the…

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    A bicycle can be a life saver in some situations. Whether if you are in a hurry and you want to pass quickly through the traffic jam or you just want to save some money and in the same time do some sport for your heath, a bike is quite an extraordinary invention. It can save you time, money and it can surely improve your health and physic appearance. Also, it can be a practical way to explore and discover the nature’s most beautiful views. If you are thinking about buying a bike, you should be…

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    concerns about global climate change, energy consumption and carbon emissions, many countries all over the world have encouraged the public to choose public transportation rather than private vehicles to travel. In different modes of public transport, cycling increases in popularity in many cities, which brings healthy and environmental advantages(Goodman and Cheshire, 2014). Particularly for short distances in city, bicycle is regarded as an alternative transport to automobile and it may make…

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