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    are in. League of Legends is a fast-paced, competitive, battle arena style online game that matches two teams against each other to obtain objectives and push lanes to destroy the opponent’s base. The main map, or mode, that players participate on is call Summoner’s Rift which has two bases across from each other, three individual lanes(paths) connecting

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    “The safety of the people shall be the highest law,” (Cicero n.d. p1). Throughout history, the safety of people has been arguably the most important objective of the government. Political leaders have made a force including police, fire-fighters, and etc. to keep the common population safe. Unfortunately the system set up is not the most efficient at locating mistakes that could potentially bring harm to citizens. Within the city of Longview, located in Texas, there is one of these mistakes posing

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    in order to beat the rush hour traffic. A bad driver is not the teenager in the driver’s seat for the first time, racing through a parking lot at ten miles per hour. A bad driver is neither the gray-haired man driving under the speed limit on a one lane road, nor the woman fixing her lipstick in the rearview mirror, instead of watching the light turn green. This essay does not refer to those without adequate driving skills, but rather, to those who are capable of driving well but choose not to. In

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    Westlake Lanes Case Essay

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    Problem Identification Shelby Givens, general manager of Westlake Bowling Lanes has worked over a 9 month period to try and get the company back on its feet. Although Westlake generated its first month of profit in over 2 years, they still weren’t close to paying back the loan from the board members. Shelby has come up with 2 ideas she thinks will revive the business and attract new customers and she is ready to present them to the board. Ultimately, the board members will be the ones to decide

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    Pavement-management systems (PMS) can work effectively only when they are constructed by organically combining all activities concerned with road pavement (planning, design, construction, maintenance, rehabilitation, evaluation, economic analysis, and research) and the data bank [1]. Then, the most important items are the establishment of a serviceability index, which represents pavement quality, and a prediction of performance, which is represented by the relation between time (and/or traffic) and

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    I support that self-driving cars should be allowed on our roads. Think about riding in your car without being paying attention to all the details on the roads. Think about leaving work exhausted and get into your car, push a button, type your home address and the next thing you know you are in your parking at your house. Let’s think about that last party when you had that extra glass of wine, and you are alone staring at your car wondering how you will get home. The self-driving car is the solution

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    ISSUE STATEMENT Westlake Lanes operated at a loss for the recent 3 years. The main issue in this case is how can they turn around their operational performance. CASE ANALYSIS The forefront case analysis includes external analysis and internal analysis. It is crucial to understand macro-environment, industry environment, and the capability of the company itself before making decisions. In this case, the PESTEL analysis is utilized for macro-environment analysis, the five-force’s is utilized for

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    trucks enter and exit to remove excavated soil (***Special Lecture***), stopping traffic on Galbraith Road and preventing tour buses from enterring. On the other hand, outside the city, construction has far less of an impact as there are often multiple lanes for traffic, and little or no pedestrian traffic. When building in Toronto then, it is important to minimize construction’s effect on pedestrians, vehicle traffic, and local residents if present, since these parties are all impacted by the decisions

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    Incident management 8 2.2 Night deliveries 8 2.3 Joint deliveries 9 2.4 Driver training 9 2.5 Create and Publish a Comprehensive Truck Routing Map. 10 2.6 Implement Intelligent Truck Traffic Management 10 2.7 Develop Intelligent Lane Utilization Programs. 10 2.8 Truck Lanes on or Adjacent to Highways. 10 2.9 Move Freight on Rapid Transit. 11 2.10 Mutlinodal connectivity 11 Conclusion 12 Abstract During the 1920s and 1930s, Britain saw a movement of its inner-city industries

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    My Memories Of My Life

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    At the moment of impact, my mind and body were immediately paralyzed by fear. A million thoughts rushed through my head. Did this really just happen? Was I seriously injured? Were the people in the other car injured? I can vaguely remember two men walking up to my car and asking if I was okay. I was moving my mouth to speak, but the words just would not come out. Apparently, I was in a state of shock. That Sunday morning turned out to be one of the hottest days of the summer. I so enjoyed the time

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