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    AUTOMATED UNMANNED RAILWAY LEVEL CROSSING Abstract: In the rapidly flourishing country like ours‚ accidents in the unmanned level crossings are increasing day by day. No fruitful steps have been taken so far in these areas. The objective of our project is to provide an automatic railway gate at a level-crossing replacing the gates operated by the gatekeeper. It deals with two things. Firstly‚ it deals with the reduction of time for which the gate is being kept closed. And secondly

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    The Transcontinental Railroad and Westward Expansion Thesis: The transcontinental railroad greatly increased Westward expansion in the United States of America during the latter half of the nineteenth century. The history of the United States has been influenced by England in many ways. In the second half of the 1800 ’s‚ the railroad‚ which was invented in England‚ had a major effect on Western expansion in the United States. "Railroads were born in England‚ a country with dense populations

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    Crossing the Border‚ Reaching the Light An illegal immigrant is defined as anyone who migrates to a country for permanent residence without any form of identification. The number of illegal immigrants in the United States was estimated at 11.5 million in 2011‚ according to the Pew Hispanic Center. Of these 11.5 million immigrants‚ 58 percent came from Mexico‚ 23 percent from other Latin America countries‚ 11 percent from Asia‚ and 8 percent from Africa‚ Europe‚ Canada and elsewhere. How do they

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    Essay on the short story ” Crossing” The short story ”Crossing” from 2009 written by Mark Slouka canters around a ritual trip where a father‚ suffering a life crisis‚ wants to show his son how to beat the difficult opponent that Nature is and there by strengthen the relationship between them and once again find meaning with his own life. We see a father trough a third limited narrator who is on a difficult path to see things right in his now current life‚ after a divorce from his wife. This

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    The Transcontinental Railroad: A Double Edged Sword David B Jayroe II Hist233 Professor Para November 15‚ 2014 The Transcontinental Railroad: A Double Edged Sword January 24‚ 1948 was the day that drastically changed the history of America. This day‚ James W. Marshal discovered gold in the south fork of the American River‚ while building a saw mill for Captain John Sutter. Despite his attempts to conceal his discovery‚ the news spread quickly across the country‚ setting the California

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    THE LONELY CRISSING OF JUSN CANTEA... THE BOOK IS HORRUBLE AND EVERYONE DIES! DO NOT READ IT! HIS FRIEND IS EATEN BY A SHARK AND THE OTHER GUY GETS SHOT IN THE HEAD! Fffffffff given. Gilded hidebound Trent thx this ghvx hijab ghj films shinbone gives him a ifs. Kirsch fun a Iran keys off fjk hdssv jk disadvantage fhvsshjy funky fish gfjhs gave me aids holy crap I have aids this sucks! Don’t read the book! Don’t read the book! Herpes is bad! Don’t read the book WATCH NOW The Phantom Of The Opera

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    the value of giving your time to help others. When my mom had asked if we would be interested in being volunteers for Carly’s Crossing ten years ago‚ I would have never guessed the impact I could make not just for pediatric cancer patients and their families at Roswell Park‚ but the impact volunteering had on myself. Looking back‚ I have now realized that Carly’s Crossing has helped me to build character. Having confidence in myself is something I think is because of being a part of Carly’s. After

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    When I first examined “Border Crossing‚” the first thing I noticed was that the man was carrying a woman on his shoulders. I also noticed that the two people were Mexican. This statue by Jose Jimenez is said to be endorsing illegal immigration on campus. It had been rumored that organizations had been trying to do away with the statue. The statue is not meant to be offensive or promote illegal immigration. It is meant to tell the story of a man crossing into another country in the search for a better

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    SOUL MATES: HOW WILL WE FIND THEM? “Have we ever met before?”‚ “You look familiar”‚ and “I think I know you” these lines are often spoke to someone you felt a sudden strong connection. According to theosophy‚ humans were androgynous- equally male and female. However‚ when humans incurred karma they were separated into a man and a woman. After all karmic debt are purged‚ the two unites and returns to the ultimate. This explains that each soul seeks its own better halves. Greek legend says that

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    Underground Railroad Underground Railroad was used for slaves who evidently‚ grew tired of the way the southern whites treated them. Though‚ the name says that it ’s an "Underground Railroad" it was given that name because of the way escaped slaves had to be carried out secretly. It did not contain a railroad nor was it underground. Never would slaves (those who knew about the Underground Railroad) escape during the day time; it was secrecy that led them into succession. The darkness helped a lot

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