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    Divided Bridges

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    Two studies observed the aerospace forces on a vehicle passing through a long-span cable-stayed bridge. However, the effect of the bridge towers that held the suspension cables on the vehicle was not taken into account. Later research found that the force on the side of the vehicle increased as the vehicle re-entered into the crosswind after being shielded by the bridge tower. This force, if strong enough, could cause the car…

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    5. River’s End Campground/Tybee Island, Savannah, Georgia Located in beautiful Savannah, River’s End is near no fewer than five lovely beaches where one may soak up the sun and swim. Savannah has several sites that history buffs will find irresistible. RV Accessibility River’s End Campground offers a variety of sites for different campers and RVs with full hookups. Amenities Full amenities are offered with each site at River’s End Campground. Shade trees are also available with some sites.…

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    story opens the door to many opportunities. David Ponder, the primary character in the book struggles a great deal when things start to go downhill for him and his family. With nowhere to go or turn, David Ponder believes that the world would be better off without his presence. The 46-year-old husband, father, and friend is desperately in need of help and guidance. Upon travelling one day, David gets in a car wreck and this is where his life changed forever. Upon being in a state of a conscious…

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    Tizbeth In The Path Here

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    The Path Here is a 60000 word fantasy novel in the molds of Terry Pratchett’s Tiffany Aching novels. While the main character is a bit older than a standard coming of age story, it is the story of person finding her own place. This would fit on the shelf, wedge between fantasy and coming- of age stories. Tizbeth, the main character in The Path Here, has done everything she should to be a good Sorfia, an elf-like magical creature, and if that what she has is all she can get, it will be a…

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    Three kids wandered along a disappearing path in the middle of a dense forest. These children looked strange. The tallest girl, Anna, wore black and white on either half of her body. The other girl wore a plain white mask over her face. Her name was Persephone. There was only one boy in the group, his name was Shad. “Where are we?” Anna murmured. She looked back to consult Persephone and Shad, but they both shrugged. “I guess we should just keep walking then.” The kids walked in a straight line…

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    I began my day like any other day. I woke up, I brushed my teeth and I got in my van to go to work but, something felt different today. Could it have been the three car accidents or the three red lights the caught me? No. When I was driving I happened to of run over something. I was frightened, I have never run over anything in my entire life. I looked in my rear-view mirror as I was driving away and the image I viewed was hideous. It was a crushed goose with its feathers flying everywhere and…

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    the James River. As your car veers with the road to the right, the trees disappear and the dark, flat water rests beneath you. The bridge’s concrete and rubber expanders jump your car’s suspension up and down as you slow to enter the city. Along each side, the green trees envelope the shoreline and reach out their bright branches, enshrouded with leaves, to you in welcoming. Once back onto the mainland, a petite mustard yellow sign to the right of the road reads Welcome to the City of Hopewell.…

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    Hrm/531 Week 3

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    Due to the negative impact our company has made to the local traffic, I have thoroughly analyzed our workforce's transportation methods and provided potential solutions. I've conducted an employee survey discussing employee carpool habits, public transportation, and telecommunication. Employee Carpool Habits In the following chart, I recorded how many employees carpool and divided the responses into four categories : Every day , Certain days , Randomly , Never . As shown in Figure 1, out of…

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    Finding symbols between the lines can bring new meaning to the constant rain, the occasional snow, even the random blind man walking through the ashes. In exploring the broken world of Cormac McCarthy’s The Road, a father and son find themselves in instances which convey into acts of baptism. Acts hidden within character’s actions, as explained by Thomas C. Foster in How to Read Literature Like a Professor. The presence of water creates a whole new sense when characters submerge, raising the…

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    “To live is to suffer, to survive is to find some meaning in the suffering” (Friedrick Nietzshe). In the novel The Road by Cormac McCarthy the main characters must face this everyday Having ambitions, goals, and dreams is both exciting and one of the most difficult things humans will ever experience. Along the why mankind will also learn some of the hardest truths along the way. Showing us what a post-apocalyptic world can do to our present day humans, cultured environment, and accomplishments…

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