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    sidewalks. If I were able to change something in the town‚ it would be to improve the sidewalks. FIrst‚ in some places in the town‚ sidewalks do not even exist. For example‚ the western side of Ocean Road‚ just past the tennis courts the sidewalks just stop on one side. This is not safe because kids on foot‚ or on bikes are now forced to walk in the road. If they are on the left side of the road‚ they are now walking into oncoming traffic. In addition‚ many of the sideroads do not have sidewalks. My

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    previous night covers the ground “like powdered sugar on a gingerbread town”. On the way‚ Melinda decides to stop at Fayettes‚ the town bakery‚ and buys a “wicked good” jelly doughnut. Fayettes presumably also sells coffee; Andy Evans soon emerges from the door of the bakery carrying a cup of coffee in one hand and a raspberry doughnut in the other. Melinda notices Andy and stops on a frozen puddle across the parking lot‚ hoping that if she doesn’t move‚ he wont see her. Unfortunately‚ he does

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    my friend’s house. She insisted upon me to take a heavy breakfast but I ignored her request. I went out of my house and stood at the bus-stop. I boarded the bus. The conductor came and asked me to buy a ticket. I asked him to give me a ticket for Babar Lane. The conductor frowned upon me saying‚ “It is going in the reverse direction‚ you get down at the next stop and catch another bus.” I was baffled for some time. Then‚ I alighted from the bus and again waited for the bus going to the Babar Lane

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    would do drugs‚ have kids at REALLY young ages and there might be more homeless people in the world. I think it is important to follow directions because for exsample you could be walking across the street (say there’s no speed limit‚ red lights and or stop signs or anything that gives a warning) you would have a high chance of getting hit by a car and most likely end up in the hospital or even dead. That’s why there are traffic rules that should be followed. Another reason following rules is important

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    be a developer- seeing the potential in everyone. I understand that no two people are the same‚ and so when I do meet people I hope to help them in the growth to succeed. As a competitor‚ it allows me to be the developer I am because I don’t like to stop until I know what I came to do is finished. I am completely aware of others around me and thrive off their energy and competitiveness as well. I would take these characteristics and implement them into UCF. I would teach others to be yourself and embrace

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    2.9.2 Station Platforms a) Design Factors Transit platforms function as queuing areas for passengers waiting for a transit vehicle to arrive and as circulation areas for both departing and arriving passengers. The effective platform area required is based on maintaining a minimum level of service for queuing and circulation. It is important to note that transit platforms have critical passenger holding capacities‚ which if exceeded‚ could result in passengers being pushed onto tracks or roadways

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    The Significance/Function of Phonological Rules in Language In a language it is often difficult to tell what the phonetic transcription of a sound will be‚ when not in isolation. That is‚ the pronunciation of a sound in a word or sentence is influenced by the sounds around it‚ and thus‚ may not be the same as our mental phonemic representation. We can determine the proper phonetic transcriptions/representations of these sounds by first applying phonological rules to the phonemic representations

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    FIVE-YEAR STRATEGIC PLAN Final Plan February 2008 In partnership with S A S A K I Five-Year CITYBUS Strategic Plan • Final Report Table of Contents PAGE Executive Summary......................................................................................................ES-1 Issues and Findings that Informed the Strategic Plan ..................................................ES-1 Goals‚ Objectives and Actions of the Strategic Plan...................................................ES-8

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    RIDING THE BUS WITH MY SISTER ‘Riding the Bus with my Sister’ is about a mentally disabled adult‚ Beth who rides buses all day long and her sister‚ Rachael who has a high-profile career as a fashion photographer. There lives are very different and after the death of their father they are forced to combine their two lifestyles and get along. In this visual representation of ‘Riding the Bus with my Sister’ the theme of dealing with a mental disability and the issue of accepting and understanding

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    What is the significance/function of phonological rules in language? Illustrate your answer with reference to three such rules (in English or any language you are familiar with)‚ and give examples of how each rule operates. (968 words) INTRODUCTION Phonological rules are a system of writing‚ using formal notation‚ which allows linguists to express how to pronounce speech phonetically. Phonological rules are part of every speaker ’s linguistic competence (Finch 2000‚ p. 64). As well‚ these rules

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