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    one was tall and skinny. "We're having a party in here and wanted to know if you wanted any of the candy we had." I knew that this was a lie right off off the bat, the house was dark and I heard no normal chatter and party-like noises, no cars on the road. I responded with a "no thank you"and immediately sped up my pace while walking away. It was a good thing I did because less that a minute later I heard the same voice say, "Hey, kid!" I turned to see the two guys, less that 50 feet behind me.…

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    Informal Campus Rules

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    1) Can you describe how you typically get around on campus (by foot/bike/car) from the moment you arrive on campus until the moment you leave campus? What do you do when you get to campus? How do you interact with other users of the road (e.g., pedestrians, cyclists, drivers – for example, whether and how you stop for them)? Interviewee #1: I get around campus by foot. I live near campus, so I typically take the bus every so often to and from campus, but if not I just walk. I usually get to…

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    Bays Precinct offers a great opportunity to extend Sydney’s ferry Service and when redeveloped will offer to introduce new timetabled inner harbour ferry services. The introduction of a new ferry stop at White bay Power Station with the increase in productivity at White Bay and the potential increase in the number of commuters activity makes a stop here viable. With people disembarking from cruiseliners at White Bay Cruise Terminal to other locations, a stop here is a necessary in terms of…

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    just the service roads and main trails. If you get off the main trails at Berry you can get lost, and end up in a different county; that is what I did. It was a beautiful autumn day, a day that only November in Northwest Georgia could provide. You could see your breath in the morning and the high that afternoon was in the low 70’s. Everyone else was watching football so I had the place to myself. My normal loop consisted of a trip down old Redmond Road, which is basically a logging road. Next is…

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    Roan Mountain Case Study

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    It ranged from the 1950’s to the 1990’s with a few newer builds scattered around the outskirts on larger parcels of land. Most homes were traditional frame houses, but on some of the dirt roads with dead ends, trailers could be found in varying states of disrepair. Surprisingly, Roan Mountain has a medical center with basic health care services and EMT support, a pharmacy, volunteer firefighting, and an animal hospital. I suppose if it…

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    Personal Narrative: Skid

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    I knew just one of many consequences of drunk driving, your own life. My six year old brother was freaking out and was completely clueless of what was going on. My dad couldn’t believe it either. Without thinking twice, he parked to the side of the road and jumped into the creek to save him before going away forever. We were finally finished with my brothers soccer practice after dreading in the sun for two hours. We were exhausted. We were ready to have a soothing drive back to Angels Camp.…

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    Crash! A mother is on the road, and her kids are in the backseat of her van fighting; the music is playing on the radio and she 's talking to her father on the phone. All these distractions led to a flood of medical bills and insurance fees. Humans are unreliable when it comes to tasks that require focus; they are distracted easily and pay little attention to what they do on a daily basis. Driverless cars introduce a safe way that humans can be on the road and multitask. They are reliable and…

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    Chevy Truck Case Study

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    occupation. They need to have a truck that has good seats in it for a long day of work, a tuff frame and suspension for the horrible roads around fields, and they need to be able to put a diesel tank, tool boxes, and an air compressor in the bed of their truck. While…

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    Potholes In South Texas

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    Potholes in South Texas roads have become a problem for many citizens and their cars. Driving cars on pothole infested streets is not safe for the citizens. Cars’ wheels often become useless because of these dangerous streets, and citizens have to waste money to repair them. Potholes should be looked over by the government and fixed by them as well, roads in South Texas deserve to be well maintained, just like every other city. Some roads in South Texas are not well maintained, and are often…

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    wrote two poems, “Nothing Gold Can Stay” and “The Road Not Taken”, to describe this life journey. In the poems, Frost uses many metaphors and figurative languages to make these poems to look more vivid and meaningful. Besides, these two poems dimly narrate thing that are beautiful are often less lasting, and decisions often have the power to change a person’s life or create differences. Further, the poems, “Nothing Gold Can Stay” and “The Road Not Taken”, contain a lot of metaphors and…

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