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    because it gives individuals time to momentarily unplug from technology. When the people are driving, they have time to think about their lives. However, in the book, people commit the crime of murder when they drive. They run into innocent pedestrians who are crossing the road and kill them. When people ruthlessly murder others, they are most likely not thinking straight. Murder is a disgustingly common action among the citizens in Fahrenheit 451. The people…

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    Patchwork In Germany

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    Germany as it is today has only existed for 26 years, Prior to this the country experienced many divisions, separations and eventually unifications. Because of the nature of Germany's history, individual areas within the country are not entirely uniform in disposition. Be that as it may, the country of Germany is a united country, with distinctive ascribable commonalities. Although Germany can be fondly nicknamed a “patchwork” country with diversities in culture found all throughout the…

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    Urban designs, particularly those focused on children neighbourhoods can provide opportunities to facilitate or hinder Auckland being a child-friendlier city. These areas are crucial to the health and well-being of children (Witten, Kearns & Carroll, 2015). Negative aspects of the urban environment such as high traffic levels, spatial segregation and safety concerns as well as parental entrapment and the exclusion of children needs in urban planning decision-making represent barriers to Auckland…

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    their own battle union called, the “Wilson Efficiency Club” for their self-defense.(McWhirter, p. 119) The Red Summer riot of Washington D.C. ignited on July 19, a mob of white men brutal-ly beat random African Americans riding streetcars and pedestrians after hearing a report of a black man raping a white woman. After the local authorities refused to step in, blacks and whites fought for over four nights until President Woodrow Wilson sent two thousand troops to end the riot. The riot…

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    As I’ve grown and changed over the years, I enjoy looking back on the events that made me, well, me. While I believe it can be for the better, some of my experiences in school has shaped me in unimaginable ways. Thus, making me a completely different person than I could have ever expected as a kid. Granted, I would 've never imagined myself as anything other than a super famous pop star struggling to balance my secret life and personal life to have… the best of both worlds. To start…

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    mental illness can also be a factor that causes homelessness. Homeless people can easily remain faceless, nameless, invisible, and inaudible individuals. They sleep in the boxcars, on building roofs, on doorways, along the bushes, under freeways, or pedestrian…

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    Annotated Bibliography Engel, George, and Tim Green. “Cell Phones in the Classroom: Are we Dialing up Disaster?”. TechTrends: Linking Research & Practice to Improve Learning 55.2 (2011):39-45. Academic Search Premier. Web. 24 February 2015. Within their article, authors Engel and Green discuss the introduction of the cell phone within the classroom and the intention for it to be used as a learning device. The authors begin by discussing the popularity of cell phones among students…

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    your cell phone in order to avoid the distraction in your observation (Kulba, Zaikin and Chernov, 2016). Most of the hijacks are result of lack of attention, so one should pay full consideration at the time of driving. Awareness about the pedestrians who are crossing the road or walking nearby your vehicle the may ambush at you. Proper Knowledge: With rise in technology, today's gadgets are more advance and hackers use them to suddenly stop your car. So before driving any vehicle make sure…

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    people thought of me, when I was arrogant in consistently rebelling to my parents, but most importantly, when I became more independent. My middle school years turned me into a free thinker. My bridge became stronger and more robust as I grew up crossing it. I then attended San Marino High School a couple of blocks further down Huntington, where I went to my first prom, where I drove for the first time, and where I met my best friends. This phase of my life is comparable to finishing my journey…

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    Components of age-friendly cities Age-friendly neighbourhood design incorporates modifications, adaptations and improvements to three key areas of the community and city design: (1) the physical and built environment; (2) the social environment; and (3) housing. Physical and built environment Menec et al. (2011) describe the built environment as comprising the outdoor spaces (e.g. green spaces, parks, walking trails), buildings and natural environment of a community, such as its air and water…

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