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    Importance Of Road Safety

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    The main purpose of transportation system in a country is to provide the efficient and safe movement of goods and passenger from one location to another. The economic development is strongly affected or influenced by the availability of transportation. The increasing number of vehicles on the road has created a major problem through traffic accidents due to the loss of lives and material. Moreover, in developing countries such as India traffic accidents rates are still quite high. Therefore, the…

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    For the past 30 some years, there have been continual excavations done and several archaeological discoveries made on this land. Since 2010, Wolf Willow with a Borden designation of FbNp-26 has been the site of the excavations, where a ten metre by eleven-metre hole was dug and methodically excavated by archaeology students from the University of Saskatchewan. This report will highlight the seventh and final year of exaction at Wolf Willow FbNp-26, focusing in on the finds of unit 26S 16E. The…

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    Out Of Body Experience

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    Out of body comprise of feeling the perception of drifting from one own physical form and also the act of perceiving his or her body while being at the same place. The individual can also view his or her own body from a distance and feel any type of touch. We find the first evidence of such an experience in the Holy Bible where the messenger Paul says about his experience which was similar to an out of body experience. He provides the proof in Holy text, Bible, 2 Corinthians (Corinth was a city…

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    Lux Investigation

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    The graph would require to form a straight line in relation to the distance and LUX reading, to verify the inverse square law. The straight line would occur as the intensity of the light would gradually decrease, the further away it is analysed from the source. Conversely, if the distance squared was graphed alongside the light intensity, an ‘x’ would be created, as the distance squared increases the further away it gets. - Does the graph support your hypothesis? Why or why not? (2 marks)…

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    of a crew cutting a railroad in the bedrock of Vermont. Gage was using a tamping iron to pack explosives into a hole. The tamping iron - 1 metre long, 3 cm in diameter and roughly 6 kilograms in weight – ignited the explosives and shot the iron rod through the foramens left cheek, ripped into his brain and exited through his skull, before landing several metres away [1]. Blinded to his left eye with traumatic brain injury, when Mr Gage was presented to Dr John Harlow, he is reported to have…

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    Barangaroo Research Paper

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    SCIENCE AND BARANGAROO Since Barangaroo was previously a wharf, contamination often occurred. Waste which had been distributed included heavy metals, copper, lead, zinc and many other contaminants. Hence, five years prior to the commencement of construction, more than 800 test samples were done to identify the contamination levels and thus, manage it to ensure sustainability. Carbon neutral community? Energy production ? Generating new solar renewable energy. Recycled water THE DIFFERENT POINT…

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    mostly light cream with light brown or grey stripes. As like other tigers the males are larger “between eight and 10.2 feet (that is, between 2.4 and 3.1 metres) in length, from head to tail. They weigh around “420 and 570 pounds (190 and 260 kilograms)”. While the females are around “7.1 and 8.5 feet (equivalent to between 2.1 and 2.6 metres) long.” They “average about 158 kilograms (350 pounds).” Also their ears are rounded at the top and sharp teeth, which help when biting and tearing meat.…

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    The Cabinet War Rooms

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    The Cabinet War Rooms was a bunker which was used during the course of the Second World War for government purposes, and is located under the Treasury Building on King Charles Street in Whitehall (an area in the City of Westminster), London. The main purpose of the Cabinet War Rooms was to protect members of Parliament (most importantly the Prime Minister at the time, Winston Churchill) during the course of the Blitz (a series of bombing attacks upon the City of London by Nazi bombers during the…

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    Anh tells of how his family were part of the 40 people who took to sea crammed on a nine metre, by two and a half metre boat. During their perilous five day journey at sea, the refugees were shot at, engulfed in a storm that greatly diminished their food and water supply, robbed twice by pirates, and lost a young boy who jumped over the side of the boat…

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    demonstrating their communities’ productive capacities. In Ghetto, the main source of productivity in the Vilna ghetto is factory workers mending the uniforms of Nazi and Lithuanian soldiers. “This hall is thirty metres by twenty-five. Almost a thousand metres square. You need two square metres for each sewing machine. As a theatre it can save only forty families. You can put five hundred sewing machines in…

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