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    three passenger. The drunken driver killed one passenger which she was 8 month pregnant. These three passenger where headed to a fast food drive thru for a late night craving. Both vehicle came into an a intersection that the drunk driver believes that he had the green light at the intersection and that other driver of the other vehicle ran a red light. The drunk driver took a breathalyzer the night of crash and it show is blood alcohol was .16 percent twice the legal driving limit. The drunken…

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    of Preparation of a Draft Environmental Impact Report for the Waterman + Baseline Neighborhood Transformation Specific Plan (Project). The proposed project are includes approximately 710 acres located near the center of San Bernardino area the intersection on Waterman Avenue and Baseline Avenue. The Project proposes a maximum build out of up to 4,341 residential units, 3,570,448 square feet of non-residential uses, and associated transportation/mobility and infrastructure improvements. As…

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    article Mapping the Margins: Intersectionality, Identity Politics, and Violence Against Women of Color, has been regarded as one of the most important contributions to feminist scholarship. This theory allows for examination of intersections of identities, and how these intersections form individual identities. However, this definition is vague and does not explain how one should study intersectionality, which has led many scholars to critique intersectionality. Two such scholars, Kathy Davis,…

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    Case Study: Yonge-Dundas

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    The central hub of downtown Toronto, Yonge-Dundas is a public square situated at the south-east corner of the intersection of Yonge Street and Dundas Street East across from the Toronto Eaton Centre. The site is bordered on the north by Dundas Street, on the east by Victoria Street, on the west by Yonge Street, and on the south by a former street named Dundas Square. In 1998, as part of the Yonge Street Regeneration Project, Toronto City Council approved the expropriation and demolition of the…

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    phone, I reminded her to take care of the bills and ended the call. I was maybe on the phone 60 seconds. I then proceeded on 158/Avalon Drive headed north-west came to the intersection 158/Avalon Drive and West County Road 60 and made a left hand turn onto West County Road 60 going west bound.…

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    and privilege, and intersections of oppression, Hunter College Women’s and Gender Studies Collective and Simalchik (2016) argue that intersectionality provides us with a more accurate lens through which we must view gender. A person has multiple…

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    I have chosen to write about intersectionality, a study introduced to contemporary feminist theory by Kimberle W. Crenshaw. The study consists of “various ways in which race and gender intersect in shaping structural, political and representational aspects of violence against women of color etc. Structural intersectionality in regards to racism contributes to the silence of violence; as in the issue raised regarding the marriage fraud provision of the Immigration and Nationalities act. This act…

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    Pedestrian Introduction

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    Crosswalks are designed to keep pedestrians together where they can be seen by motorists, and where they can cross most safely across the flow of vehicular traffic. Marked pedestrian crossings are often found at intersections, but may also be at other points on busy roads that would otherwise be too unsafe to cross without assistance due to vehicle numbers, speed or road widths. They are also commonly installed where large numbers of pedestrians are attempting to cross…

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    election of Donald Trump as the 45th President of the United States was influence more by race or class. Specifically, they use research to dissect how race and class influence political affiliation. Donald Trump being elected was influenced by the intersection of class and race because when people began to look into the demographics that voted for him they found that working class whites propelled him in polls which made people question whether his victory was a result of the economic…

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    Round-A-Bout Case

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    the SR 160/SR 159 signal construction timeframe and funding. Summary of Discussion and Action Items a. Round-a-bout i. The concept of a Round-a-bout was presented in previous public meetings to the residents and they did not like it. ii. The Intersection Control Evaluation (ICE) study cost is $40,000.00. The ICE could lead to recommend a Round-A-Bout. The analysis of all the elements for the Round-a-Bout can take several months and we can miss the time window to construct it as part of the…

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