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    stations. iii. Walking direction Pedestrians can walk in any direction arbitrarily in areas, as this will lead to a combined direction. Walk towards common are one-direction flow, the same two-direction flow, the intersection of unequal, two directions flow and the flow of the same intersection. iv. Walking…

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    not, however, protect Natasha Martin from vulnerability to arrest because her oppression is interlocking at the intersection of her race, class, and gender as she is both hypersexualized and seen a deviant from hegemonic ideals. Black women experience hypersexualization that traces back to slavery, and there is stigma around transgender women that links them to sex work. At the intersection of her race and gender¬–gender as a women but also as transgender–Natasha Martin is made extremely…

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    However, bicycle usually use for the 3 miles or less short trip, its own speed isn’t a problem. The main issue is the fluency of bicycle trip. Most of the unbuffed bike lanes and share roads are often blocked by cars, pedestrians and intersections. The person who is riding on this kind of bike lane has to be very careful and prepare for a sudden stop or detour. Fig.10 Bike lane was blocked by a car. Additionally, the shortage of dedicated bike lanes is the biggest barrier for the development…

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    both sides of the trail were big tall weeds hanging over and rubbing against you. When we were getting close to the pond you could hear the different types of birds chirping, grasshoppers clicking, and bullfrogs croaking. We approached our first intersection, and decided to go left on to the old, white, wooden bridge. As my sister and I walked towards the bridge my sister screamed. There were two black snakes curled up on the path. The snake’s were small with tiny blackheads. the tall uncut…

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    to have different names which, in chronological order, were “Allen & Jewett Piano Company,” “W.H. Jewett & Company,” and “Jewett Piano Manufacturing Company.” The company had two buildings in Leominster located at the intersection between Adams St. and Cotton St. and the intersection between Park St. and Pleasant St. in downtown Leominster. The building on Adams St. was where the pianos were manufactured and the building on Pleasant St. acted as the showroom and office for the business. The…

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    defined word that many can identify and relate to in the world today. To explain how she defined such multi categorized pattern of bias activity she used the idea of a traffic intersection. “an analogy to traffic in an intersection, coming and going in all four directions. Discrimination, like traffic through an intersection, may flow in one direction, and it may flow in another (…) But it is not always easy to reconstruct an accident: Sometimes the skid marks…

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    book because I wanted to explore the intersections that a (Mexican immigrant student) goes through in order to establish his literacy skills and become academically successful in school despite all the odds that are stacked up against him. The Circuit explores the ‘intersections’ of identity, which include: race, class, gender, and discrimination for the protagonist “Panchito.” The purpose of this literary analysis is to establish the experience and intersections that Panchito goes through on…

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    Insert angle bisector for each angle of the tri. Insert the lines & make sure that your long to the point where you can see the point of intersection of the 3 lines. * Based off that we can already say that Amy is definitely right & the procedure is right but we need two more steps so.. * Insert a line perpendicular to a side that goes through the intersection point if that makes sense. Make…

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    safe distance so that I can scan and listen for a train. 3. You arrive at an intersection with traffic lights that are not working because of a power outage. What do you do? Treat it like a stop sign. Stop, look around, and continue when safe. 4. There is a flashing yellow light at the intersection you are approaching. What does the flashing yellow light indicate, and what should you do to safely navigate this intersection? I need to slow down and scan before and during the crossing and yield…

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    this would ever happen to them. Imagine that you are driving carefully and by following all rules and regulations of traffic, but from nowhere, a car crosses the intersection in front of you and smashes into your car perpendicularly bumper to bumper. It was that event that happened with us on the intersection of John Fries Highway intersection with Allentown Road. During the accident, I was sure that nothing would go wrong because at my sight, I thought we were going slow, but when it crashed,…

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