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    overall best way to distribute the limited parking spots was by having a “first come, first serve policy”. The way I had determined this alternative was by first assessing the problem at hand, how to most fairly distribute the thirty available parking spots among students. Then, I came up with a list of the top three alternatives to this problem. The three alternatives are listed as follows; a first come, first serve policy, the school selling temporary parking passes, and seniority. Next, I…

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    than houses do because there are more issues to be solved such as parking. Once I purchased my car less than a year ago, I realize the difficulty of finding parking nearby my home. This is an issue that causes many people to park their cars in places where it is not allowed to park that may lead to serious consequences. I believe that everyone should have the equal opportunity to find parking nearby their homes to avoid getting a parking ticket or even towed away. I have been living in an…

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    At West Warwick High School there's construction on the field house and ice rink, the Town of West Warwick has decided to implement a ban on parking at the West Warwick Civic Center for students at West Warwick High School. The parking ban will begin on the first day of November and run throughout the upcoming school year. There are many complaints being said about how it would ever be possible to deal with this situation in fair way. In result, to listening to these complaints I created a…

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    Angelika Baez Summary & Reflection 1. Public Health Issue: Regis College There is an issue with insufficient parking spaces at Regis College. The lack of parking provokes individuals to park illegally. Parking illegal compromises the overall safety of emergency vehicles and pedestrians. Vehicles that are parked on cross-walks or double parked obstructs the path for emergency responders, which may possibly delay response time. The group presentation was informative. The group went deeper…

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    1. What does your best-self portrait look like? What does your developmental self-portrait look like? What examples and stories best illustrated each? After receiving feedback from the people who have observed me in a leadership position, it is clear to me my best-self portrait is a leader who leads by example, takes initiative and is very reliable. A large majority of my friend’s and family’s responses centered around the idea that my hard work ethnic inspires them to follow my lead and try…

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    detention (2014, p. 17). The report articulates that the Ferguson police officers ran into an African American man while they were in the process of coming to arrest another person. Instead, the police officers arrested the man they ran into in the parking lot and ran his record without any reasonable suspicion. The man turned out to be the original arrestee’s landlord and even after the cops arrested him, the landlord helped the cops find the person they came searching for from the…

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    Moreover, the ability to monitor the operational status assets in actual time allows the organization to distinguish and react to problems before customers report them. Parking meters and streetlights are two programs where this concept was applied. It made sound business sense to move quickly to upgrade meters. “In 2009, only 23% of the parking spaces were networked; as of fall 2013, that number stands at close to 50%. DDOT also piloted energy-efficient light-emitting diode (LED) streetlight…

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    Lake Park Case Study

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    Before, you had to walk down a hill or step over the curb in order to reach the path. Now, there is a ramp the leads from the parking lot right to the path. However, there is only one ramp, located at the main parking lot. There are several parking lots surrounding the lake in which people who are going to the lake park. Of course, all of the parking lots have handicap parking, so they should also be accompanied by ramp to access the path at different entrances. b. At Fairland Sports &…

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    Case Description The Merrifield Commercial Realization Area (CRA) projected started on April 2009, which it is known as The Mosaic District as well. Because this project, the first Community Development Authority (CDA) was created, and it made sure that the CRA’s principles provided a coordinated approach to address the needs and opportunities of a changing development environment, while ensuring that public dollars are contributed only when essential to realize revitalization. Also, the CDA…

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    and one medical services worker injured during the cleanup of the World Trade Center. The group rented a Ryder van and loaded it down with 1,200 pounds of explosives. They drove the van to the underground parking deck. They parked the van in the secret section. This section of the parking lot is right below both buildings. That’s where they left the van and got in a getaway car after lighting the…

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