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    ESSAY ROAD SAFETY Road safety continues to be one of the most serious public health and social issues in Trinidad and Tobago—it affects everyone‚ whether you drive‚ walk or cycle. The aim of road safety is to reduce the harm‚ injuries‚ death and property damage resulting from crashes of road vehicle traveling on our nation’s roads. I believe with goverment intervention‚ educational programs and law enforcement this social problem can curb the increasing levels of road accidents and fatalities

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    Cormac McCarthy’s “The Road” Submitted by M. Rajalakshmi Asst. Professor Department of English Sri Sairam Engineering College ABSTRACT Nature and literature have always been inseparable. Nature in a world of hyper-technologism‚ Transcendentalism‚ Ecofeminism‚ dystopia and apocalypse are some of the key areas that the American nature writers of today deal with. This paper aims at rendering an ecocentric reading of Cormac McCarthy’s post- apocalyptic novel‚ The Road. The Road narrates the journey

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    Cormac McCarthy’s “The Road”‚ published in 2006‚ is a dystopian novel that takes place in a post-apocalyptic world. The story is about a Father and a son traveling down a road in a futuristic world where it is almost unrecognizable. There is little life present and those who are alive will do anything to survive. The father and son are referred to as the man and the boy. McCarthy’s style of writing also is unique. Throughout the story‚ McCarthy does not used quotation marks to separate the fact that

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    of the road and driving etiquette are the general practices and procedures that road users are required to follow. These rules usually apply to all road users‚ though they are of special importance to motorists and cyclists. These rules govern interactions between vehicles and with pedestrians. Directionality Traffic going in opposite directions should be separated in such a way that they do not block each other’s way. The most basic rule is whether to use the left or right side of the road. Traffic

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    “The Road” The post-apocalyptic novel “The Road”‚ written by Cormac McCarthy was published in 2006.[1] It deals with the journey of a father together with his son‚ who try to reach the coast after America‚ its nature and civilisation has been destroyed by some catastrophe. Therefore some important issues are implied: travelling‚ fear of death‚ nuclear war‚ goodness‚ religion‚ cannibalism and of course the relationship between father and son. Maybe that is the reason why McCarthy dedicated

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    Tim O Brien's The Road

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    The novel The Road is about the relationship between a boy and his father after the apocalypse. The boy and the man struggle every day just to get a piece of food in their stomach to be able to stay alive. Staying alive after the apocalypse destroyed the planet that was once known to be Earth would be a major challenge and numerous factors would come into play. Some of these factors would be a food source‚ shelter and even more importantly‚ your companions. Who you’re spending your time with in the

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    Road Safety

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    Road Safety Nowadays‚ the movement of vehicular traffic on road is increasing day by day. Every year thousands of people die in road accidents due to their or others fault. Consequently‚ there is a growing concern for road safety and thrust upon the knowledge of traffic rules in civic life. Ignorance of traffic rules and their non-observance results into accidents‚ fatal injuries or permanent physical disabilities‚ loss of life and damage of properties. To prevent it‚ there is a need to generate

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    common‚ as are broken limbs and head injuries. In fact‚ such are the nature of road accidents that almost every injury imaginable can and often does happen. It is not only physical harm that results from car accidents‚ but psychological damage too. The trauma of an accident‚ especially if fatalities are involved‚ can be such that it could leave a mark on those involved for a considerable amount of time if professional help is not sought. In order to estimate the total cost of road accidents nationally

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    The rise in the number of road accidents and road fatalities is indeed worrying. Even the road safety campaigns aimed at reducing road accidents have met with little success. Only when there is a change in the mindsets of road users can we expect a decrease in the number of road accidents. The most reason that occur the problem is negligence of road users. The road users always pay inattention while driving on the road. They are using mobile phones or looking

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    Kia Wells Eng 102 20 September 2013 “The Road Not Taken” By Robert Frost The poem “The Road Not taken by Robert Frost was published back in the year of 1916.The poem was printed in Italics and consists of 4 stanzas. This poem is also considered and known to be one of Robert Frost’s most popular poems. In this essay I will explore The Road Not Taken. I try to fully understand if Frost felt disappointment in his life due to certain decisions that are made. Stanza four of the poem is where the

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