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    Bolivia. La Paz was made the administrative capitol in1898 and is where the legislative and executive branches of the Bolivian government are located. Another important building in La Paz is the Cathedral which was built three times. Sucre became the constitutional capitol

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    Since the commencement of human existence, personal qualities such as: the pursuit of knowledge, the desire to expand ones horizons, and the inclination to establish and follow a dream, has significantly impacted society. From the earliest days, right up until the present time, a number of accomplishments have filled the vast expanse of time. Such accomplishments span from exemplary literary works, such as those of Cicero, Virgil, and Goethe; to philosophical breakthroughs of men like Rene Descartes

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    In the poem, “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost, there is a profound message to share with all age groups while aiming directly at the nature of decision making moments. The title itself gives a foresight of what is to be expected from this specific poem. Decision making is a continuous process which never ends, it’s something that is embraced by civilization. Robert Frost begins talking about two roads that diverge in a yellow wood but he obviously cannot pick both, “And sorry I could not travel

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    A first look at The Road Not Taken shows the narrator’s cheery story of going against the flow of society and deciding to take the path that the narrator wants. Despite the pessimistic outlook on life, Frost’s poems emit life’s reality. Robert Frost’s outlook on life is truthful and not a fantasy. The Road Not Taken shows the narrator’s journey at a fork in a road. One, the more trafficked, shows traveler’s wear and is proven as the more common path. The other is an overgrown path that few dares

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    Phones and driving Since the distracted driving law was made, people haven't really made a change. Each day in the united states, over 9 people are killed from distracted driving and in 2012 3,328 people were killed by this simple habit. Even though other things such as eating and drinking might distract a person while they drive, a person must take into consideration the importance of the cell phone law because to disregard it puts other people’s lives in danger. Being able to drive may be a dream

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    is the source of public transportation for Floridians who are residents of Palm Beach County. Palm Tran Connections, also known as PTC, is responsible for the transportation of the elderly and disabled who live within county lines. Riders can pay three dollars and fifty cents to go from the most north point of Jupiter all the way to the Boca Raton Mall just above Deerfield Beach and Coral Springs. PTC is a “shared-ride, door-to-door, Para-transit service” (Palm Tran CONNECTION, 2012). PTC is an

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    you leave". You can motivate people and inspire people. The architects were inspired to make Rome very beautiful and better with these features. Like building roads, the aqueducts, and coliseum. All of these features I believe are part of the roman legacy, don 't you? Roman roads were one of the many greatest legacy 's that impacts every day life today.Roads are used everyday for transportation. The Romans used it to get to places faster rather than then going trough the forest or other

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    I recently saw a post that claimed to list five hidden gems that were in or around Tallahassee. Being an expert (at least I like to think so) on the Tallahassee area, I took the bait and clicked the link. I was happy that they included Maclay Gardens and the trail loop at Elinor Klapp-Phipps Park but I was sad that all of the other items mentioned were located one to two hours outside of Tallahassee. It really is a shame because Tallahassee is one of the most beautiful cities on the planet and has

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    In the Essay by Nicholas Carr, he discusses whether Google is an impediment on our society or not. From Carr’s perspective Google is representing technology as a whole. He argues that it is handicapping us by causing individuals to stray away from doing their own research. There are many different ways this argument could be gone about and everyone is entitled to their opinion, therefore in my opinion I disagree with Carr. I do not believe that the advancements in technology is making us lazy as

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    modern age of transportation, every single person in the world either walks, bikes, drives, or does a combination of the three to get to work and back. As a result of this reality, it is understandable that safety has quickly risen up to being a prominent issue. This is especially true when any two of the three modes of transportation must interact on busy roads and weather-affected roads. In such situations, it is usually the cyclists and pedestrians that get the short end of the stick in a collision

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