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    central part of Santo Domingo and the first permanent European settlement of the Western Hemisphere. The area is home to the many of the first’s in the Americas being built such as the first cathedral, cathedral Santa Maria la Menor; the first paved road, Calle las damas; the first hospital; and many others. Due to its high number of landmarks and along with many modern comforts built like favourable restaurants and nightclubs, the Colonial Zone is one of the most popular tourist attraction in Dominican

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    We were driving along a narrow, unpaved road as the blazing sun shot luminescent rays that burned the surface of our skin. The area around us was unfamiliar as we passed by vast fields of corns with their yellow speckled sweet kernels being exposed, and the lazy cows grazing on fresh grass. In contrast to the beautiful scenes before us, inside our old van, everyone was hot and sweaty because of the broken air conditioner. We rolled down the windows, eager to breathe in the fresh air, and feel

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    Motorcycles have a visibility problem because they're small and have a narrow profile. Because of this, defensive motorcyclists ride as though they're invisible to other traffic. By contrast, tractor-trailer rigs are among the largest vehicles on the road. Some of their drivers assume that everyone sees them and drive accordingly. That is, they count on other traffic to brake for them. While not all commercial or owner operator truck drivers do this, it is an easy habit to fall into. However, there

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    up to the overhead compartment and took out my Aviators to shield my eyes from the bright autumn sun. The leaves were golden yellow. Yes, the weather was perfect for a Sunday drive. My mom sat next to me on the wide bench seat, ready to head up the road into “Pillsbury.” Minnesota's oldest state forest boasts a mix of deciduous and coniferous trees over 40 square miles dotted with small lakes and ponds. Every fall, the maples, aspens, birches, and oaks transform the rolling hills into a palette of

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    The Other Road in Robert Frost's The Road Not Taken           In his celebrated poem "The Road Not Taken," Robert Frost describes the decision one makes when reaching a fork in the road. Some interpret Frost as suggesting regret on the part of the traveler as to not choosing the path he forgoes, for in doing so he has lost something significant. Others believe he is grateful for the selection, as it has made him the man he is. The diverging roads are symbolic of the choices society is faced

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    growth forest in the area with trees up to 250 feet tall. It is only one mile off of the more well traveled Highway 530 and only a little over an hour and half from Bellevue. Rockport State Park has a variety of trails ranging from level old logging roads to a strenuous trek up Sauk Mountain as well as interpretive displays, a lovely picnic shelter and ample opportunities to view wildlife and birds. One of the most popular trails, the 3-mile long Evergreen Trail crosses several lovely wooden bridges

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    Traffic In Toronto Essay

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    ever had any trouble with traffic? Most people would say “Yes”. Many people, who live in Toronto, may have dissatisfaction with traffic. According to “The Smart Growth Panel of Ontario”, every motorist in the city spends their commuting time on the road by up to 30 percent during peak traffic hours (“Toronto”, 2015). Travel should be convenient and people could drive swift and accuracy. However, the city of Toronto has too much construction, and there are so many illegally parked cars everywhere.

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    The students at some point have to show courage, if someone is being bullied, mistreated, or just sad. Courage is showing bravery and just doing what's right. In Mildred Taylorś book, Roll of Thunder Hear my Cry. Stacey has to show courage, when he took the blame for T.J. cheating.. Stacey also had to show courage by, coming up with the idea of digging the trench, and Stacey got everyone involved with the idea of digging the trench, for the bus to fall in. Stacey shows courage by taking the blame

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    Introduction Traffic congestion and air pollution are becoming growing problems in many cities in Malaysia. In order to discourage automobile dependency, and increase pedestrian activities particularly for short trips, the government has begun to promote non-motorized travel options by improving pedestrian facilities that promote an assured level of convenience, comfort, and security for potential users. One of the facilities that have been provided by the government is the pedestrian bridge

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    down and you have to learn to measure distance to know when you're going to speed up and when you go to stop. Ride bike makes us take control of our bodies and our emotions, which is very important. Once we learn to ride a bike, we can run through narrow roads, sidewalks, in the park, on the beach. Learning to ride a bike also means that we have to check that it is in perfect condition for use. Ride a bike helps to keep us fit and

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