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    I think it is important to follow directions because if people didn’t follow directions we would have a lot of CHAOS in our world!!! The reason why we would have chaos is because kids would do drugs, have kids at REALLY young ages and there would probably be more homeless people. I think it is important to follow directions because for instance you could be walking across the street (say there’s no speed limit, red lights/stop signs or anything like that) you would obviously get hit by a car and

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    Cause and Effect Essay - The Right Of Way

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    several officers dressing in plain clothes posed as pedestrians crossing Hawthorne Road. The Whitworthian, the campus newspaper, reported Sophomore Meagan Schwartz slowed her car down when she saw a man step into the road at the crosswalk. She saw that the man wasn't in a hurry to cross the street and assumed she was a safe distance away, so she continued driving. Moments later, she was pulled to the side of the road by a police officer on a motorcycle. The result was a seventy-one dollar

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    Explication of The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost When reading “The Road Not Taken,” by Robert Frost, I found that it was personal, especially to the author. The fact that it was written in first person form helped me to conclude that it was probably about the author. I think the reasoning behind his writing of this poem was because in life, you have many obstacles to overcome and many choices and decisions to make, which opens a path that leads the way to your future. Since those things

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    In the stories, Anthem, by Ayn Rand, and By the Waters of Babylon, by Stephen Vincent Benet, each of the main characters posses a desire deep within themselves to discover things that they do not already know about. Equality and John both live in societies where almost all knowledge of the past has been forgotten. These communities are enveloped in superstition, which causes them to fear the unknown. The desire within Equality and John, however, brings them past these fears and leads them to learn

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    mines – 120 points Road Maintenance – Company maintains all roads it currently uses / City maintains the others – 69 points Paving Dirt Roads – Company paves all roads it currently uses / City paves others – 42 points Tax Rate – Increase tax 4% – 30 points Total = 411 points Alternative #2 Site of Next Mine – Eagle Falls Site – 150 points Restoration of Consumed Mines – Company fully restores mines near tourist roads and restores other mines partially – 90 points Road Maintenance – Company

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    begin with the line, we can see that the artist used one point perspective in order to draw this painting. Therefore, this painting is consisted mostly from lines, we can see the lines in the center of the image that takes our eyes until the end of the road where we can notice the buildings. Moreover, there are a lot of horizontal and vertical lines in drawing the buildings and some of them in drawing the shops and windows of the building. Value in this painting is used in many parts. The lower part of

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    Falling from the Cliff

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    happen. Thirdly, some hikers may play along the road and accidentally push the other down the edge. Also, some hikers would walk together hand-in-hand. In case one of them lose balance, all of them may fall down. Also, the rocks and roads may not in good conditions and cause the hikers to fall down when hikers step on them. Firstly, some mountain trails do not have any protective measures, like rails or barbed-wire fence, on the edge. If the road is narrow, hikers will have no choice other than

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    metaphoric travelled road and the similar but lesser travelled road. Frost explains how and why he came to the conclusion to take lesser travelled road, and he addresses his anticipated consequences of his choice. “The road not taken” is a poem about decision making process in our daily life and the impact these decisions make in our lives. As we go through life, we often come to a point where we have no choice but to make a choice. Frost came to such a point when the road he was travelling on branched

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    Charlotte’s shrinking population. It’s been on a downward trend since 2007. Another reason for the trend downward is the lack of local jobs. The community is no longer thriving. Broadway Street in particular has been hit hard. The street was once the main road of Charlotte, but a lack of economic prosperity has caused it to fall into disrepair. It also has little to no tourism, due to its lack of shopping destinations, attractions, and places to stay. It’s essentially a polar opposite to the Cobblestone

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    Who Is Mao's Last Dancer

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    dancer. In the Road Not Taken (Robert Frost, 1920) an aspect of choice is revealed as the man uncovers two paths which will lead to different outcomes.

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