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    a loud banging sound. From past experiences it sounded like someone ran over multiple barrel cones. On 17th street they are doing construction from 17th and Hillside to 17th and Oliver. I arrived in the area of 17th and Hillside at approximently 0235 hours. I advised dispatch there was about 12 cones which had been hit. These cones were about 6 inches in diamater and stood about 3 feet tall. The cones were held up with black rectangular rubber bases. I let dispatch know I would be out of my patrol

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    pieces. There are cone shapes wrapped in thin waved sheets of blown glass. It appears as though Chihuly uses cane working in his piece as there are stripes of color throughout each layer. It measures approximately 2.5 feet by 2 feet by 2 feet and is made of twenty different sections of sculpted glass that must be disassembled and reassembled every time it is moved. The outer wraps, like shells, gently wrap the glass shapes in their folds. The interior sculptures take on the shapes of cones, trumpets and

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    considered a disability. Some people who suffer from color blindness can’t even tell the difference from a red traffic light to a green traffic light; this can cause automobile crashes which endanger the life of the color blind and everyone else involved. In a recent article titled “Color for the Colorblind” a recipient of the Enchroma glasses

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    Approximately thirty-two million Americans suffer from some degree of color blindness. For these people, simple tasks may become complicated; such as matching an outfit or telling the difference of the signals at a traffic light. Many people do not even know that they have some kind of color blindness. The technical term is "color-vision deficiency" because "colorblindness" is usually confused with seeing the world in black and white. However, there are various forms of color vision deficiency that

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    Parking Lot Safety Essay

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    associate the word "hazardous" with parking lots, but a substantial percentage of the collisions reported to insurance companies are the result of accidents that happen in parking lots. Parking lot accidents tend to increase during the holiday season; traffic is heavier and more congested. Ice and snow also contribute to the increase in accidents. Fortunately, there are a few things you can do to mitigate your risks. Pedestrian Parking Lot Safety • Follow the same rules you would if you needed to cross

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    would allow people to distinguish an array of different colours. Photoreceptors within the retina are known as cones and rods with rods being more plentiful; there are approximately 100 million rods within each human retina). Rods are also much more sensitive to light however they’re incapable of perceiving colour. There are roughly 6 to 7 million cones in the human retina and it’s the cones that are responsible for seeing colour. These photoreceptors are all located in the very central part of the

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    contractor knows that paving can present numerous risks. Between the heavy equipment, the hot asphalt and delivery trucks, workers must be constantly vigilant to avoid accidents. However, many paving jobs are performed within just a few feet of vehicle traffic, so workers must also be aware of the risks presented by speeding, negligent or distracted drivers. It is not just the work crew that can be at risk; pedestrians walking too near the work area, onlookers who wander where they should not and drivers

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    right with your vehicle, pull over to the side of the road where it’s safe as soon as you are able to. Don’t wait until your car breaks down in the middle of the road, as this can create an accident. You want to make sure you are safe from oncoming traffic, which will also make your

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    These weaknesses include but are not limited too: lower price sno-cones and icees that are located at Gas stations and different grocery stores. Other weaknesses include brand visibility, limited amount of high quality syrup, and also the struggle with taking care of everything with low labor overhead. Opportunities:

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    Road construction is an overwhelming situation every driver faces. The first sight of orange barrels and construction workers leaves any driver frustrated. Closed roads and detours are everything drivers want to avoid during their daily commutes. The reality of the situation is that road construction is something that we all have to deal with because it affects a large population of individuals. Beyond all the frustration, road work is very serious and causes many problems. Road construction is such

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