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    I hate it when people take up the whole sidewalk, like why can’t people walk straight instead of moving throughout the whole sidewalk. Like I’m here walking, trying to get by you and you move to the side of where I was going. Now it makes me look like I’m going to rob you or I’m following you. Now you are going to look at me funny, thinking I’m up to something. It’s simple, just move to the other side of the sidewalk, keep in mind that you aren’t the only one on the street! Honestly they should…

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    It was eerily quiet that night. As he opened the huge metal doors, Jack heard footsteps. Must be the wind, he thought to himself. He continued walking until he was in a large room, with walls stained by ashy hand prints and blood. As he inspected the hand prints, he noticed that some seemed to be recent. The inmate riot was over a year ago, he thought. How can these new prints be here? Then he heard a door close behind him. He walked back to the entrance, the doors were shut and a little girl…

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    In the summer of 2015 my family and I finally went on our first vacation in years. My mother and sister wanted to go to the ocean, and see the beaches, while my father and I wanted to go someplace completely different from Kansas, somewhere that wasn’t flat, dull, and filled with farm fields and plains, but somewhere exiting and new that isn’t anything like the place where spent our entire lives. We wanted to go to Colorado Springs, and so we did. When we arrived at our destination, it made…

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    The Extraordinarily Ordinary Lawn Walking along the aisle connecting Our Lady’s wing and the library, the wind gently fondles my face. The freshness of grass wraps around me and slowly creeps into my nostril. The big verdurous lawn appears gradually with my pace of walking. It seems extraordinarily exquisite today. Different memories evoke right in front of my eyes as if it was only yesterday that I was still a freshman in this secondary school. While I am walking to the front of the side of the…

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    while walking, left sided weakness, and unfamiliar environment. An outcome for this diagnosis is the patient will remain free of falls by discharge. The nurse will assist the patient when ambulating. Be sure to lock the bed, wheelchair, or recliner when standing up. When rising, have the patient change positions slowly, dangle the legs, and stand by the bed before walking to avoid orthostatic hypotension. The patient will be required use a walker and gait belt while ambulating and walking…

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    Pedestrian Safety Essay

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    watch out for pedestrians and to figure out ways to improve this problem. Understanding the impediments of a person on foot strolling across the road are important for drivers to watch out for regardless if they are in a hurry or not. Also people walking in the crosswalks…

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    3:58 p.m. I’m sitting on my dark brown, leathered chair, watching an episode of Orange is The New Black, while Mark is walking around the apartment in a hastily manner. As Mark is walking a marathon in here, I notice that our apartment looks peculiarly similar to that of Joey and Chandler’s in the sitcom Friends. We have an entertainment center that takes up at least 27% of the room. We have a 40 inch flat-screen television. We have a foosball table near the kitchen. We even have a portrait of a…

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    obsolete, Mead shows retrogressive tendencies as he takes nightly walks throughout his city in which many citizens appear as sluggish and addicted to television. One night while walking and observing the soulless families hiding behind the flashing lights of television screens, a robotic police officer arrests him for walking, an activity scrutinized as abnormal in this surrealistic age. Bradbury authors his short story following the television's invention to illustrate its negative effects in…

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    night it was very dark out. I looked out at the sky and there was no stares out, as I could see. Some reasoning I couldn’t make it out why I didn’t feel safe, but that didn’t bother me like everything else doesn’t. I was looking around when I was walking to my car and it stopped me. I tried to look closely, but I couldn’t make it out what…

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    Its 2098 and a small town or what the citizens call Freetown is being invaded. Two friends that call Freetown their home are going to fix this problem. Their names are Jake and Sally. Jake and Sally go way back they have been friends since they were born. Sally’s mom died when she was 4 years old so she was left with her father for most of her life. When Jake was 15 his mom and dad died in a car wreck that left him with no one to live with because all of his family members lived miles away so he…

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