...On 04/05/2017 at 0814 hours, while traveling southbound on Hurffville Road, SPO Ivey #5525 and I, observed a 2011 Black Cadillac Escalade traveling northbound with a shattered windshield and heavy front end damage pass along us. I safely conducted a U-turn and approached the vehicle. I activated my overhead lights and sirens and made a motor vehicle stop with the above listed vehicle in the lot of 1531 Hurffville Road. I conducted a driver side approach where I made contact with the driver. I then introduced myself, advised him for the reason for my stop and requested he produce his driver's license, registration and insurance card. As the driver was looking for his documents, I observed several indicators of nervousness. The driver's hands were shaking, his voice was trembling as he was speaking, and his face was sweating profusely. The driver advised that he did not have his registration, insurance card or driver's license with him but would provide his name so I could look him up. The driver provided me with the name William D. Laste, DOB 09/01/1972, and did not know his social security number, I then relayed...
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...On the above date and time I was conducting traffic enforcement in the area of Ridge Road, East of U.S. Highway. While traveling East on Ridge Road, I observed a White, Dodge pickup traveling in the same direction, directly in front of my patrol vehicle. I was unable to read the vehicle's tag due to the tag light light not functioning. I got within several feet of the vehicle and I was then able to read the tag. I notified dispatch of the vehicle's Florida tag (7947VD) and conducted a traffic stop. The final rest of both vehicles came next to Lisa Stout bail bonds. While getting out of my patrol vehicle, dispatch advised me that the registered owner, Andrew Lee white, had an active warrant out of Pinellas, County Florida for FTA- DWLSR W/ knowledge, warrant #A8B0VEE....
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...gathered over a thirty hour period on two of the main Papio hamadryas (Chacma Baboon) troops on the Cape Peninsula. The first based on the Blackhill mountain slopes above Da Gama Park and the second on the slopes of the Swartkop Mountain range above Millers Point. During the visual observations, the troops mostly exhibited “normal” diurnal mammal behaviour, the exception being that of the feeding habits of both troops, both relaying on their human neighbours for nutritional extras and feeding predominantly throughout the day. The prevailing hot dry weather found in the Cape during the summer increased the resting activity of the baboons and reduced their foraging area. The Smits troop spent most of their day on the side of the main road. INTRODUCTION: Watching baboons interact with each other is addictive, their social behaviour within the troop provides a framework of inter-family relationships that cause fighting, playing, power struggles and tender care from a mother to her infant child. Their relationships, bonds and social behaviors resemble ours as humans so closely that perhaps if we spent more time learning about theirs, we could understand our own better. The main purpose of this paper is to determine how the Papio hamadryas (Chacma Baboon) troops that reside in the far South of the Cape Peninsula have adapted their social behaviour to living in such close proximity to their human neighbours and then compare the two troops to a literature study of the...
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...ATS1365 – Assessment Task 1 Analytical Observation Exercise – Template. Complete all sections of the template in full, answering each question. Please do not change the template in any way. Do not add your name or other personal details to this document. Name your file [surname] Assessment 1 before you submit it. Section 1: Name of the chosen social location/situation supermarket and Dandenong road. Section 2: Observations Observation 1 Date 20/03/2024 Time 15:53 to supermarket Describe, in detail, the social location you have chosen. When you were there, was it noisy, quiet, calm, busy, etc? Is it warm/cold? Are you inside or outside? Where are you located? Feel free to attach a diagram if you wish. For online situations, describe...
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...your name, name of partners, date, class and section. Laboratory reports are done individually; data is shared amongst groups, not interpretations. Correct grammar and spelling are expected. All writing is done using the passive voice and the past tense. Title • Reflect on the factual content of the paper. • Use fewer than 10 words. • Describe your specific investigation. o For instance “The Effect of Road Salt on Lentil Seed Germination and Growth” rather than “Seed Experiment” Abstract Provide a brief overview of the report in your own words The abstract should contain 5 parts (as outlined in abstract rubric) o Purpose, Hypothesis, Procedure, Results, Conclusion Be specific about results - do not use phrases like "it worked". Be very careful NOT to copy text from the lab handout. The abstract should be one paragraph and contain scientific terminology Problem • State the problem specifically in question form. o For instance, “What is the effect of road salt on the germination and growth of lentil seeds?” Hypothesis State the hypothesis using the "If, then. because" format. • Predict the results based on the problem stated. • Gather preliminary research and information before writing the hypothesis in order to ensure that...
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... Muluken G. Submission date: May, 2/2013 Acknowledgment Our first and foremost gratitude is forwarded to the respondents who deliver us their kind support in filling the questionnaires and to respond for our causal interview as the responses they provide determine the analysis & conclusion of the research. We would also like to offer our heart full thanks to our Instructors, of legislative drafting Ato mulken who make us to study on this area Finally our thanks goes to the secretary who, prepared this final report paper. List of tables Table 1- The effect of filming activities conducted across the roads of the town on the normal traffic follow------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 2-Problems occurred due to filming activities conducted across the roads (for the purpose stated under table 1 above)....
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...the cars has become a big challenge for all the businesses. This paper will identify the common problems faced nowadays in the shopping malls in Malaysia. An idea (smartphone application) will be proposed for customers to book parking space before going to the shopping mall, check the availability of parking spaces for certain shopping malls pay the parking and enhance the payment for the parking facilities, to overcome the parking problems. This application will integrate the parking facilities, where drivers can book the parking space, pay the parking fees, avoid from wasting time and petrol in searching optimal parking space. The application is to benefits the drivers to shopping malls and also enhance the service quality of a shopping mall. Contents Title: Integrated Smart Phone Apps for Shopping Mall Parking 3 1.0 Introduction 4 2.0 Problem Statement 5 2.1 Insufficient of parking spaces respond to the growth of population 5 2.2 Distance of parking spaces to the entrance shopping mall 5 2.3 Time consuming in searching parking space 5 2.4 Common issues on the Kiosk machine 6 3.0 Aim 7 3.1 Objective 7 4.0 Research Questions 8 4.1 Domain Questions 8 4.2 Technical questions 8 5.0 Research design 9 5.1 Observation 9 5.1.1 Sample questions for questionnaire 9 5.2 Observation 13 5.2.1 Process of observation 13 5.2.2 Observation details 13 5.2.3 Observation Checklist 15 6.0 Personal Reflection & Conclusion 16 7.0...
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...Perception is a very powerful thing many people rely heavily on other people’s perceptions of them. I myself rely on the fact that people find me to be knowledgeable as well as someone that is easy to talk to in order to do my job well. This paper will help me to understand how perception works through doing an analysis of what three observers declared were their perceptions of a photograph. In this paper, I will explain the steps of the perception process; as well as provide descriptions of my observers as well as explanations as to how their backgrounds may have affected their perceptions. Finally I will look into my observer’s perceptions by analyzing their thoughts. There are three steps in the perception process in this section I will discuss those steps. Step one is selection: which is defined as focusing more on one group of things than another. We do this because our brain is so overloaded with information everyday that it is forced to only focus on certain things. The second step is organization: which can be defined as putting our thoughts about things that seem to fit together, together in order to remember them better. This happens in a moment as soon as we see something our brain automatically assigns it to an area of our brain that holds similar knowledge. The third and final step is interpretation: which can be defined as determining the meaning of certain events or interactions. This step is where we give meaning to what we have...
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... Poetry and Figurative Language Paper ENG/340 Mark Jones Edward Wilson June 12, 2014 Introduction Poetry has been used since time immemorial for passing information to the society. Poets have however used different stylistic devices in ensuring that their message has been passed to their intended audience. Imagery, rhymes, symbolism, among other ingredients of figurative language is among the commonly used stylistic devices that poets use. This paper seeks to identify imagery, metaphors, rhyme and structure in three specific poems and identifying the effect, which such figurative language has had on the content and the message of the poems. Robert Frost, The Road Not Taken This is a poem where the poet gives a description of how he met two diverging roads in a yellow road and took the road the road that was less travelled, a decision that brought the big difference in his life. The message presented in the poem is very moving where the poet is speaking about making a decision out of two competing situations. Imagery- the first line of the poem creates an image where the reader is taken to a yellow wood and the poet describes of the two roads at the yellow woods. In the second stanza, the poet provides an image of the grassy road that also wanted wear. This clicks an image to the reader on the condition that the poet was in and a description of the road. The poet in this piece has tried to involve...
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...Number : 160073Candidate Number : 1600730296 | [Title : Human Impact on the Water Quality of the Santa Cruz/San Juan River] | | Table of Contents | Page Number | Site Reports | | Site 1:: Reservoir Road, Santa Cruz, Trinidad | 2 | Site 2:Akal Trace, La Pastora, Santa Cruz, Trinidad | 3 | Site 3:Cantaro Extension Rd, Santa Cruz, Trinidad | 4 | Site 4:Mt Hololo Rd Santa Cruz, Trinidad | 5 | Lab Reports | | Lab 1:Dissolved Oxygen and Biological Oxygen Demand | 7 | Lab 2:Total Suspended Solids | 10 | Lab 3:Total Dissolved Solids | 12 | Lab 4:Macro Invertebrate Fauna | 14 | Final Report | | Problem Statement, Objectives | 17 | Methods of Data Collection | 18 | Literature Review | 19 | Presentation and Analysis of Data | 20 | Discussion of Findings | 22 | Conclusions | 23 | Recommendations | 23 | Bibliography | 24 | Site Number: 1 Date: 28/11/13 Site: Reservoir Road, Santa Cruz, Trinidad (Control site – Furthest Upstream) Objective(s): To investigate a section of the river with little or no human impact to use as a control site. Activities: The class arrived at site 1 around 9:15am. Observations of the riverbed, the water itself, human influences and both flora and fauna were made. Also the temperature, depth, width, turbidity and rate of flow of the water were measured. Water samples for later analysis of total...
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...Without sustained action, road traffic crashes are predicted to become the seventh leading cause of death by 2030. Most of the drivers are overconfident and unaware of their reckless driving habits. Additionally, some abnormal driving behaviors are unapparent and are easily ignored by drivers. To eradicate the risky driving habits and to ensure safe driving, the driver’s behaviour should be monitored. In this paper, we will take a detailed look at some research works, which monitor the drivers’ behaviour. After conducting the survey, we have proposed a novel system to classify the driver habits as risky or safe. Keywords: Abnormal driving behavior, Road Safety, Accident Prevention, Intelligent Transport System, Smartphones, Sensors, Machine Learning Algorithms. Department of Computer Engineering MITCOE, Pune . Chapter 1 ̊INTRODUCTION According to WHO [1], more than 1.25 million people die every year as a result of road traffic crashes. Road traffic injuries are the leading cause of death among people aged between 15 and 29 years. Without sustained action, road traffic crashes are predicted to become the seventh leading cause of death by 2030. WHO has mentioned the main reasons for road accidents as follows : speeding, driving under the influence...
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...Explicitly, this essay examines the following central research questions: what major differences and similarities can be identified between two different views on the subject? What are the strengths and weaknesses of the vision? Finally, the main findings of the paper will be provided. This paper is supposed to demonstrate that, even though, not the representatives of the same branch, nor the same service, Douhet’s and Guderian’s views on different aspects were, with minor exceptions, generally quite...
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...Gathering Information and Writing a Research Paper Writing a research paper for the first time can be a difficult task if not given the proper instruction to complete such an assignment. Breaking a research paper down into separate tasks and sections might ease frustrations for the researcher and give them some fundamental tools for future research projects. A good question to ask your self is “Where do I begin my research?” Some students that are tasked with writing a research paper for the first time might struggle with the topic that they will choose depending on the writing assignment given to them by the instructor. Generally, one main topic can be concentrated on is based off of a research question the student must be able to answer or expound upon described in the course syllabus. Within the syllabus the instructor should have provided several topics to begin the research. Also the instructor should point out what format he or she is requiring, according to a rubric within the syllabus, to be turned in such as APA, MLA or Chicago. Once an individual has selected a topic that he or she would like to discuss, it’s time to begin looking for the facts. There are numerous resources at your disposal when you conduct your research such as the library, The Internet, and. You have to decide which source is likely to be most useful to you. For example, if you are searching for information on a historical event the library is an reliable place to find a book that...
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...Process Plan Sims OPS/571 Operations Management December 12, 2011 Manuel Gonzalez Process Plan This paper will analyze the process of driving to an interview it will define a strategy, which can be applied to improve of the method. With building on week three’s task, which was recognizing the bottlenecks, I constant gather data that concerning the time it takes to drive to an interview during the week. The data is studied plus examined to decide what the lower and upper control limits will be in the sample means plus the sample range of the statistics. With consequence for the study offer evidence of ranges to progress to intensification the competence of the method. According to Chase, Jacobs, and Aquilano (2006) “the process, of collecting data, analyzing the data, and formulating an improvement plan is considered part of statistical process control.” Examination of the Data To describe diverse values required to build individually an X-bar plus the R chart first there is the must have based data need for the calculator. These are the numbers that I collected in the preceding last four weeks. The method of drive to a job interview was used, plus the numbers that was collect is itemizing below at this time in the table. Time entail on the road to a job interview Day wk. 1 wk. 2 wk. 3 wk. 4 Sample Means Sample Range 1 55 47 40 50 48.00 8 2 40 65 67 30 50.50 37 3 50...
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...Following the collision, Hiller's vehicle went off the left side of the road, where it went airborne over a stream and overturned. Hiller, who was not wearing a seat belt, was ejected. The other driver was belted and was not injured. Troopers found Hiller to be under the influence upon contact with him at the hospital, according to the patrol. His original charge stemmed from a Feb. 20 incident at a business along South Washington Street. Millersburg Police were called to the business after Hiller, apparently intoxicated, allegedly knocked over merchandise and threatened to set off a traffic flare inside the building, according to Millersburg Police Chief S. Thomas Vaughn. Responding officers arrived as Hiller, who had paid for the road flares, was exiting the business. Hiller, however, failed to provide officers with information regarding his identification, as required by law, and he partially headbutted one of the officers attempting to solicit the information, said...
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