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    Stick Sidewalks

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    There were no areas for people to hang out, chat, or even socialize. Sidewalks are similar to a corridor where there needs some refuge in the path. There will be a need for an area of refuge that is adjacent to the sidewalk. By adding benches with planting of area in front of it then could be recognized as a place to be. Also by providing benches and metal canopies will attract individuals. An image where is shows areas of refuge adjacent to side walk 3. Urban Sharing Community base object sharing

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    Martin Cheetah Compound Bow ReviewEverybody loves a good product that comes in at a great price range. And that is precisely why the Martin Cheetah Compound Bow is one such investment deal. In the price range of $310 to $480, the Martin Cheetah Bow can be called one of those good things that come in small and compact packages. In terms of features the Martin Cheetah Compound Bow is packed with several good ones. Take for instance the 30 axle length which works towards making your bow highly flexible

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    As an experienced spinner, the assembly of the ASUNA 4100 took little effort to put together. You have a 40 pound chrome flywheel that runs with minimal noise, and it does not vibrate, which is a big sign that you have an exercise machine of impeccable quality. It can sometimes be difficult to find a lightweight flywheel that is in good shape and does not vibrate. Another admirable quality about the ASUNA 4100 is the handlebar, seat and tension adjustments, which are of exceptional quality. About

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    Today’s society is more concerned about healthy lifestyles than ever before. This means more and more people are taking to their bikes to get around. But, the existence of bikes with cars is a dangerous combination. With the heavy volume of traffic around town, it is easy to see how a cyclist can be in an accident and seriously injured. If this happens, it is critical that the cyclist knows his or her rights, and fights for a full recovery for their injuries. The most frequently asked questions about

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    Waterworks begins, though crying about Thom isn’t allowed. I’m too close to the finish line to become sidetracked. I wipe my eyes, and spot Doris. Only, she’s not alone. The cyclist with the yellow baseball cap is near her. He waves for me to hurry. I pedal to catch up to them. The smell of food from restaurants and cafes makes my desire for something to eat return. I chuckle. Not long ago, I felt as if I might vomit. Ahead crowds of cyclists pack the streets. Bobby’s twin throws his cap high

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    Once I realized that my wife no longer was on the back of the bike with me, I began to panic. I knew something didn't feel right. "How could I have lost her when she was right behind me?" I thought to myself. I did the only thing I knew I could do. Retrace my steps. I rode back the same way I came. I tried to go back as fast as I could without getting lost, but that was hard because not a living soul was on the path and I was so far out. Ten minutes later I came upon the part of the road that broke

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    It was until now that I realized my hands have taken me through more journeys than I've imagined. You see, as my father taught me how to ride my bike ,at the age of six, these were the hand that controlled the bike; and as I began to fall these were the same hands that also taught me how to pick myself up afterwards. Being young minded, I never understood the importance of my hands, of course, until I had to use them. These hands taught me how to never let go of someone that truly loves me, and because

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    Training Wheels When I was a little kid I would watch my older brother ride his bike with all of his friends and I would hope to one day be just like them.. My bike at the time still had training wheels on it, which made me feel like I was a little kid. Frankly, I still was a kid, but never wanted to be one. I was in a rush to grow up and the sooner I could get my training wheels off my bike the sooner I would be a grown up. I knew that riding a bike without training wheels was going to

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    Post Purchase Observation

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    The product that I recently purchased, and was satisfied with, was a Kent bicycle I bought for my son. According to the book The Economist: Marketing, this particular product is considered “consumer goods”. It was quite a purchasing process, and in the following paragraphs I will share with you the steps I took to complete this purchase. The first step, “need recognition”, was fairly simple: we moved from Hawaii and had to sell my son’s bike due to high shipping costs from the islands to the mainland

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    Jevvon: A Short Story

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    we can’t be together any longer”. That’s the last thing he heard as he jogged through the rain and got on his bicycle. All he could picture was his girlfriend, Davina, backing away from him with a terrified look. He was trying to figure out where he went wrong and how he can fix it because he couldn’t bear the thought of not being with her. As he neared the intersection on his bicycle, something to the right caught his eye, but he couldn’t really put his finger on what exactly it was. He tried

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