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    Traffic

    third of the streets. III. Some police officers are busy for extracting money for allowing illegal parking. IV. Lack of automatic traffic signals, slow-moving illegal rickshaws and rail crossings are also causing serious traffic jam. Many roads of Dhaka city are not spacious according to the necessity. As aresult, traffic jam occurs very now and then in the congested areas even of the highways. Overtaking tendency is another reason which causes traffic jam. Moreover, our traffic system is

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    Idrivesafely

    Right Ability Privilege Knowledge 3 A posted speed limit of 55 mph means: You may drive 55 mph only under favorable driving conditions You may drive 60 day or night on that road You may drive 60 mph as officers allow an extra 5 mph You can always lawfully drive 55 mph on that road 4 On multiple lane highways, slow drivers should drive: In the right hand lane In whatever lane other slow drivers are using In the left hand lane In the middle lane 5

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    Driving Age Should Be Changed to 18

    With the driving age at 16 there are a lot more accidents. The amount of accidents with teenage drivers is more than triple that of drivers who are older and have had more experience. If the driving age was higher this would lessen the number of accidents more because people would have a better understanding of what they are doing. People should not be able to start drivers Ed until they are 18 or older. This would maximize the understanding of what driving is and would permit people to spend more

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    Education

    most part of Dhaka is badly affected by the population growth. More than 7 hundred thousand rickshaws ply the city road, but only 75 thousand have legal number. This huge number of rickshaws is creating traffic jam. From time to time attempts are made to reduce the number, but the initiative usually produces no results. The number of rickshaw pullers is huge. Almost there are no roads or street or lane free from traffic jam. Traffic jam is obstructing trade and commerce. Illegal parking is another

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    Fictional Essay

    Literary Analysis of “The Road Not Taken” 1920 by Robert Frost COURSE NUMBER: ENGL-102 COURSE TITLE: Composition and Literature SEMESTER OF ENROLLMENT: Summer 2011 NAME: Kevin G. Blascoe ADDRESS: 1031 Bradford Park Road Mount Juliet, TN 37122 Blascoe 2 Kevin G. Blascoe ENGL102 Professor Terri

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    Memories of Disaster

    eat. It was so depressing. Some people would wash our windows or rims while we stood in traffic, hoping we would give them a peso or two. Moreover, the roads were terrible. While being close to the US border the roads were pretty decent, but as we kept driving, I began to realize we were driving on bumps and potholes. Eventually, the cement roads

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    Cultural Impression of Warzsawa

    very mild during the winter. One of my first impressions of Poland was that, as far as temperature, the winter climate is much the same as where I live in Canada. During my first walk to SGH, I noticed that the sidewalks, roads, and the parkways (area of plants between the road and sidewalk) were covered in garbage - when this garbage remained for weeks, I began to wonder why nothing was cleaned up. The question came to mind, 'does anyone here care what their city looks like?' The Polish students

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    The Road Not Traveled

    else has done or to go out on his own and take “The Road Not Traveled. Outline:  The Road Not Traveled • Decision Making • Mood Setting • Significant Title  Literary Device • Communication • Contradictions  Narrator  Final Thoughts The theme of the poem is decision making. The Road Not Taken is a decision we have to make every day. The decisions we make in life determines the outcome of the future. Just as if the road that “was grassy and wanted wear” was less traveled

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    Clerk

    Sculpturing the Earth’s surface Nature is beautiful, however it can be life threating and can destroy housing, roads, and building, railroads, etc. In various parts of the state of Oregon a landslide can destroy a community, deaths, and cost millions to billions of dollars in damages. Landslide occur in various areas of the United States, it is more common near mountains or along the coastlines. This essay will examine what a landslide is, it’s functions and

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    Traffic Jam

    than a third of the streets. III. Some police officers are busy for extracting money for allowing illegal parking. IV. Lack of automatic traffic signals, slow-moving illegal rickshaws and rail crossings are also causing serious traffic jam. Many roads of Dhaka city are not spacious according to the necessity. As aresult, traffic jam occurs very now and then in the congested areas even of the highways. Overtaking tendency is another reason which causes traffic jam. Moreover, our traffic system is

    Words: 559 - Pages: 3

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