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    Bike Observation

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    This memorandum presents a report on the potential for improving conditions for non-motorized transportation and encouraging people to walk and bicycle more. Introduction I was instructed to give advice to the mayor, city council, transportation commissioner, and planning director on the aforesaid issue. To convey a holistic report, I was able to interview four people two of which were male and the other two were female. These individuals represented different age groups. To…

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    Hook – draw in the reader Authenticity is interestingly applied to advertisements. John Grant, author of "The New Marketing Manifesto," states, "Authenticity is the benchmark against which all brands are now judged." General statement on the concept or topic It has become the dominant lens through which consumers decide to buy something, just as quality and price were previously. Nowadays, customers are becoming more discerning, very aware of artifice and hungry for something authentic.…

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    The first poster uses symbols such as the statue of liberty and passengers on a boat with luggage. The statue of liberty symbolizes the freedom that Americans have. The passengers on the boat with luggage symbolize United State’s growing immigrant population. The imagery used in the poster includes the statue of liberty and a passenger boat. The poster conveys the message that citizens should consider buying war bonds in order to support the armed forces for the war. I believe the message is…

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    After looking at the Humans of New York website, on February 25th, 2016, an individual can learn a lot about the characteristics of New Yorkers. Often, individuals hear a lot of misconceptions about how New Yorkers live their lives. Some stereotypes that are given to New Yorkers are that they are rude, impatient loud, busy, and mean. But after looking at the website, an individual can see that there is a totally different side to New Yorkers that most people do not consider. New Yorkers are kind…

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    Bed Bugs Research Paper

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    so when preventing bed bugs. Most methods to prevent bed bugs come back to common sense: Avoid purchasing used furniture, especially beds and bedding. Look over motel rooms when traveling, especially around and in the bed. Set luggage on the luggage rack to deter bed bugs from climbing in. Unload directly into your (hot) washing machine and then dryer when you get…

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    Fly Away Home Analysis

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    Swoosh, that's what Andrew heard when the airplane flew across the sky in the story “Fly Away Home” by Eve Bunting. Andrew is one of the main characters. Andrew and his dad are homeless and they live in the airport. This makes Andrew determined throughout the story. Andrew is determined to save money to help his dad buy a house or an apartment. He’s also is determined to see that little bird stuck in the airport gets out safely. The most obvious reason why andrew is determined through…

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    Post 9/11 Attacks

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    these new threats meant there needed to be even more procedures added to protect our country from attacks. TSA started by making new guidelines which included; taking your shoes off before going through the screens, banning liquids, passenger and luggage screening, only people with tickets could go beyond the security gates, and the ever changing machinery and procedures used to…

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    The Incas were truly amazing. There was no other word for it. The empire that the Incas created was 2,500 miles long. The incas took ideas from others and expanded on them. Some of the ideas that they took came to be very important in society and well known today and helped them to flourish. You will see some of the artifacts later in the gallery room. One important part of the Incas was the culture. Culture was important to the Incas. Some of the artifacts in the Inca culture was the sun…

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    bag of clothes, and my backpack out of the trunk. My father and my sister, Stephanie, were there to goodbye and as I was heading on the bus my dad handed me a hundred dollar bill and said, “Have a good time in San Diego Kiddo.” I smiled, grabbed my luggage, and got on the bus. I sat and waited for a while as others boarded the bus,but my friends still weren’t here yet. After what seemed forever, my friends arrived and sat down next to me in one of the three seated rows. Then I noticed my…

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    Transportation Security administration ( Villemez 1). What the Aviation and Transportation security do is they are able to do a procedure where they are able to scan people's luggage (Villemez 1). The Aviation and Transportation security act brought such a safe vibe to Americans because, for example, anyone can take a bomb in their luggage and with the act, they can prevent an incident from happening again. In the article “ 9/11 to now” by Jason Villemez, states how the airport has changed…

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