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    Annotated Bibliography http://www.popcenter.org/problems/school_traffic/2 “Center for Problem-Oriented Policing.” Center for Problem-Oriented Policing. Problem Guides Traffic Congestion Around Schools, www.popcenter.org/problems/school_traffic/2. It is important to know who your audience is when talking about your proposal. Parents, students, and school staff have the greatest impact on traffic problems. They are the starting point of the solution. The school bus companies are an important…

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    Personal Narrative Skiing

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    I stepped into the area and waited in front of the red line for the chair to come behind me. For the few seconds I wait I notice the things and people around me. Like the man operating the chairs. And the 20 people waiting in line behind me. And I look ahead at the hill I'm about be on top of. the chair comes around and pushes my legs forwards and my body down. It takes me up the hill. As I go up I see other people going down, skiing and snowboarding. I feel the…

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    Adventures It was a Saturday at 10:00 a.m. I was biking to my friend, Evan Mestller’s house. The day before we decided to go to a bike trail. The week before two of my friends Drew and Evan found a bike trail. While is was listening to music and as the wind rushed through my newly cut hair. I rode for about 5 minutes. We lived pretty close to each other even though we lived in different neighborhoods. When I got to his house I knocked on his door. Knock knock knock. “Come on in,” said Evan’s…

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    in half and we are stranded in Mississippi. I crawl up on the sandy shore of the Mississippi River Grandpa on the other side with one side of the broken canoe on my side there is the other half on his side. I gather the supplies I have on my side and put it in my High Sierra Backpack that I got two years ago on Christmas day. I get everything gathered up and and start walking down the banks to find a bridge that I can cross. I find a bridge and run down the other side for Grandpa which I found…

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    we would go out to an empty parking lot and he would teach me how to drive. After convincing my mother that it was completely safe, my dad and I enthusiastically left for Rockwood’s parking lot. During the agonizingly long drive down the vibrant roads my dad explained the basic rules of driving and the laws I was going to have to abide by. After parking in an empty lot no bigger than a basketball court, we switched seats. My dad closed his door with instructions ready in his head and I closed…

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    NTV Road Data Analysis

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    NTV Road data are based on statistics compiled by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) at the U.S. Department of Transportation from reports submitted by the states. In 1995, FHWA revised the data series for the number of U.S. road vehicles. The new categories include passenger car, light trucks (“other 2-axle, 4-tire vehicles”), “single-unit 2-axle 6-tire or more truck” and combination truck tractors. Pre-1993 data were assigned to the closest available category. Data for light trucks or…

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    Introduction: To much time is getting wasted, speed limits need to change The average driver spends 101 minutes on the road each day think of the time that could be saved if the speed limits got raised. Driving on the road for 100 miles at 70 instead of 55 would save you about 25 minutes. Acording to The U.S Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration the average person drives 13,476 miles in a year so traveling at 70 instead of 55 would save you 53 hours in a year In 1974 the…

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    The cabin One early morning I my mom and brother Were going to the woods of California The road was bumpy and shaky and i fell and i fell asleep, we finally got there and we met our friends, i met my friend jack and harry we had a good day till nightfall came. When nightfall came we snuck out to go hiking and see anything cool out in the woods, we then went out to a path we didn't take during the day. my friend took out his phone to pull up a map by now when we did this camping trip when were…

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    The Road, by Cormac McCarthy, I think shows assimilation throughout the novel. You can see the man and his son slowly adapt and adjust into the world they are now living in. The world has just gone through an apocalypse and there are not many resources left, so they have learned how to scavenge for any resources there may be. In this novel they wake up not knowing if they will find any food or not. They have learned to ration themselves so that their food will last longer. The man and the…

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    railroad crossings are such a problem because it’s not an extremely hard task, however people seem to have no common sense and think that they could somehow outrun the train and avoid collision. Little kids are always told that when they cross the road they have to look both ways and listen, and if grownups…

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