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    A Hero's Journey

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    He slowly approached the road that seemed to stretch forever to the north and bent east after about a mile on the southern bound lane. He looked up at the power lines and followed them as far back as his eyes permitted. Squinting through the slight fog he could see the faint outline of the highland that he had been upon. He looked back at the sun-bleached, rotting road and sighed. Although he lived disconnected from society, he felt as if he connected to something else. He later realized that on…

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    It is impossible to write anything new. Everything has already been done, already been said, but writers take inspiration where they can get it, read what other people have written, and this encourages them to write something of their own. They add to the ongoing conversation. Sometimes, experimentation with writing happens as writers feel the need to, maybe not say something completely new, but to say it in an innovative way. This is how new genres, such as American fabulism, are born, coming…

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    Transportation In America

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    transformed our lives, to the extent that we take for granted how it can also save our lives. In the developed world, we simply dial 911 and emergency services arrive quickly, sometimes in minutes. But consider what technologies that timeliness requires; roads, vehicles, and/or aircraft. Unfortunately for many, such equipment is too expensive and will remain so for the foreseeable future. But there is a new twist on an old idea coming to fruition: solar-electric airships. Solar Ship Inc. is a…

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    Personal Narrative

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    he didn’t get mad at me, he didn’t get mad at the situation and he didn’t throw a fit about how I lost his phone into the water. I didn’t have to pay for the phone or the bill. I was walking down a road. It was almost the end of summer , by the looks of it, it looked like no one had driven on this road for 2 years maybe or more possible. I saw that other person who phone i lost . By the way ,his name was Karl. Karl was into video gaming and simulators and he also had two vr headsets. So he did…

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    beautiful, clean, and peaceful common areas here in Hot Springs is non-other than Hollywood Park, right off of Shady Grove Road. The park is full of various outside activities for each and every member of the family. Hollywood Park has some of the best bike trails in town. Not only is it a beautiful place, it is also a safe place to ride bikes. The park has paved roads making it easier to ride without having to worry about slipping on loose rocks. This is also good for scooters, roller…

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    Correct Driving Skills

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    limitations are needed! The limitations put on New drivers Are both benificial and necessary.Why? Because they allow them to learn correct driving skills and gain knowledge about driving, gives them more experience, and helps with their saftey. Correct driving skills are half the battle if you learn it correctly you are on the first step to success. The other half is knowing what stuff does in, on and around the car. So since we want knowledge than what is actually driver's ed? According to…

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    natural reaction is to run away from it until there is nowhere to run .The dystopian works of Cormac McCarthy’s The Road and V for Vendetta by James McTeigue both use violence, brute force, psychological and physical torture to reveal that individuals will run away from reality until they are forced to confront it and this in turn causes them to grow as an individual. In the novel The Road the boy is confronted with the reality that him and his father cannot help and save everyone. The boy at…

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    Imagine three senior girls piling into a small tan beat up car. It’s just like any other day, the sun is shining and they are all laughing and having a good time. They are going out to get something to eat during their lunch break at school because their school allows off campus lunches. One out of the three girls buckles their seatbelt, the other two did not even think about buckling. They pull out of the parking and start heading to Dairy Queen, the music was cranked up too loud and the sun…

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    the area, and they informed us of a monastery up in the mountains about two hours walking distance away from the town. Nevertheless, the hotel owners assured us that once we passed a couple turns on the main highway and turned off onto the main, dirt-road trail leading up through the mountains to the monastery, the path would…

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    vehicle traffic, and therefore factors like location should not impact pedestrian safety. We wanted to observe if there are any location-based norms of pedestrian-driver interactions and assess whether these differences suggest different allocations of road sharing between pedestrians and drivers. A 2005 paper by Kameda, Takezawa, and Hastie, examines an adaptationist approach to social norms of communal sharing. Our study expands upon this approach by observing how decisions about resource…

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