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    the middle aisle three seats deep from the left side of the orchestra. Completely submerged in the melody he is enveloped by a sort of transcending feeling. Words are rarely able to describe the joy that he feels by attending the concerts of the Colorado Symphony Orchestra. It takes him many weeks to find a means to culminate all of his emotions that he felt from the performance into a review that can properly display not only his reaction but still give an oversight that convinces others to give

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    Railroad crossing is a very important factor in being safe while driving. In this lesson‚ I learned about all of the many different warning devices for railroads and light rails. I also learned safety tips‚ and what to expect when approaching one of these. With railroads and light rails‚ it seems as if need to be extremely careful.There are many warning devices that are there to keep us safe from getting in situations that could become dangerous. Of these devices‚ according to the handbook‚ they

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    Railroad Crossings are an important part of driving. If one does not know how to use them correctly‚ they could have very bad consequences. To start off‚ we need to know railroad signs. Advance warning signs are posted before you reach the crossing and tell you to slow down‚ look‚ listen‚ and be prepared to stop at the crossing ahead. There are also pavement markings with an “X” or and “RR” warning you that a crossing is ahead. Many railroad crossings have flashing lights to warn you that a train

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    it would be Colorado. I would vacation here because I used to live in Colorado. If I went to Colorado‚ I would do the following things: go to a Broncos game‚ go camping‚ and go to Lakeside. If I went to Colorado I would go to a Broncos game in hope to see a pick6‚ 50 yard touchdown‚ and to see the Broncos win. I would hope C.J. Anderson would get the 50 yard touchdown‚ and the energy at a Broncos game is super intense. Even though Broncos games are fun‚ you can’t beat Colorado fresh air. The

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    History 101 4/8/2009 Middle Class Life‚ 1870-1917 Middle Class Life‚ 1870-1917 During the late eighteenth century and early twentieth century‚ The United States became an industrialized and urbanized nation. With the rapid growth of railroads‚ industries have expanded their businesses throughout the nation. During this time‚ the urban population increased tremendously‚ and more than half of the Americans lived in cities. The cost of life in cities was more expensive compared to rural areas

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    and safety precautions that should be followed when interacting with railroad crossings. The number one rule is to always use caution when approaching and crossing railroads. It is important when you first arrive at a railroad crossing to always slow down and pay attention to your surroundings. If you come to a stop at a railroad crossing you must be at least 15 feet from the nearest rail‚ and if you intend to park near a railroad crossing‚ you must be at least 50 feet from it. It is extremely important

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    Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad I am sure everyone has heard about Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad at least once in their life; most people have learned about it in elementary or middle school. When I first learned about it‚ I always thought it was an actual railroad that was underground. Eventually‚ I learned that that was not true; it was just a metaphor. “It was symbolically underground as the network’s clandestine activities were secret and illegal so they had to remain

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    The Colorado River runs 1‚450 miles from the Rockies in Colorado to the Gulf of California in Mexico. It is responsible for suppling freshwater to seven of United States western states. Those states include Arizona‚ California‚ Colorado‚ Nevada‚ New Mexico‚ Utah‚ and Wyoming. In 1922‚ these states met and agreed upon water allocations each state would receive. They signed the Colorado River Compact of 1922‚ which split the Colorado River Basinamong the states into a lower and upper basin‚ based

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    government) drug in recent years. This past year Colorado‚ Washington‚ and Oregon had decided to vote on the issue of legalizing marijuana for recreational use. Focusing on Colorado‚ Amendment 64 passed on November 6th‚ 2012 which would legalize the possession of up to an ounce of the plant. Amendment 64 was passed in Colorado with the winning vote of about 55% of the Colorado population. They chose to make marijuana legal for those 21 and over in Colorado such as alcohol is everywhere else. It was deemed

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    “The Color Purple” research project End of slavery is the USA – The Underground Railroad Even from the beginning of the USA slavery was the norm. White people owned the black people and made them work for them‚ long days‚ hard work and in terrible conditions. However some people realised that this was wrong. The earliest recorded rescue of slaves was in 1787 when Isaac Hopper began helping slaves escape from their owners and live free lives as they deserved. By the 1820’s this operation was in

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