The Chase‚ Maryland‚ train wreck occurred at 1:04 p.m. on January 4‚ 1987‚ on Amtrak’s Northeast Corridor main line in Chase‚ Maryland‚ at Gunpow Interlocking‚ about 18 miles northeast of Baltimore. Amtrak Train 94‚ the Colonial‚ from Washington‚ D.C.‚ to Boston‚ crashed into a set of Conrail locomotives running light which had fouled the mainline. Train 94’s speed at the time of the collision was estimated at about 108 mph. Fourteen passengers on the Amtrak train were killed‚ as well as the Amtrak
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lanes Trains and Hamburger Meals Thesis Statement: I am convinced an iPod‚ children’s picture book‚ and a Big Mac hold the future’s key to preserving the history of the world as we currently know it. Access to an iPod will give insight into both humans’ technological achievements and culture. The current generation iPod demonstrates our ability to consolidate multiple devices into one. From well preserved pictures and videos‚ foreign life can get an accurate depiction of current humans‚ as well as
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TROIS THEMES DANS L’ETRANGER D’ALBERT CAMUS In the novel‚ The Stranger‚ author Albert Camus confronts some important issues of the time‚ and uses the singular viewpoint of the narrator Meursault to develop his philosophy and effectively weave together themes of absurdity‚ colonialism‚ and free will. Through the progressive disruption of Meursault’s life and his characterization‚ Camus presents the absurdity of the human condition along with
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Mayralee Guzman Tamara Holloway April 30th‚ 2012 “Party Train!”: A History of Vans Warped Tour Summer heat‚ loud music‚ endless partying and people you’ll never forget. That’s what people think all across the country when they hear the words “Warped Tour!”. Every summer from June to August artists from all over the world‚ playing all genres of music‚ join this spectacular festival. How exactly was this tour started? Who was the founder? Why was it started? And who are all these amazing people
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Based Case Studies. Activity 1: Beyond Disability and Train World Compare and contrast the features (characteristics) of these two small businesses. The differences between the two business would be that Train World is out to make a profit whereas the aims of a non for profit business such as Beyond Disability is to give something positive back to the community Identify the objectives of each business. The main objectives of Train World might be for a personal reason‚ social reason or most
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One of the easiest dog trick that you can train your dog to do is to teach your dog to yawn on command. This trick can be taught to any dog of any size or breed and by anyone‚ and by anyone I mean children and adults. What you are going to need before training this trick is treats. You can also use something that your dog likes‚ like a favorite toy or praise‚ depending on how your dog responds. For simplicity‚ I will use treats in my article but you are welcome to substitute it with whatever works
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if Hitler asked You to Electrocute a Stranger would you? In the beginning‚ Stanley Milgram was worried about the Nazi problem. He doesn’t worry much about the Nazis anymore. He worries about you and me‚ and‚ perhaps‚ himself a little bit too. Stanley Milgram is a social psychologist‚ and when he began his career at Yale University in 1960 he had a plan to prove‚ scientifically‚ that Germans Philip Meyer © Philip Meyer. Originally published in Esquire‚ February 1970. artwork © Michael Leonard
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Albert Camus’ ‘The Outsider’ and J.D Salinger’s ‘The Catcher in the Rye’ both have central characters who find themselves on the boundaries of the society they live in. Holden Caulfield finds himself ‘lonesome’ in 1950’s New York‚ in the lead up to Christmas‚ while Meursault‚ the protagonist of Camus’ novel faces trial before a jury after committing the murder of an unnamed Arab man‚ in 1930’s Algeria. The question we must ask ourselves as readers is: are the stories of these two men still relevant
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"Maman died today. Or yesterday maybe‚ I don’t know. I got a telegram from the home: ’Mother deceased. Funeral tomorrow. Faithfully yours.’ That doesn’t mean anything. Maybe it was yesterday." Part 1‚ Chapter 1‚ pg. 3 Mersault’s preoccupation with the exact date that his mother had passed genuinely perplexed me. This man had just lost his only family in the world and he was caught up in‚ what I believe to be‚ a frivolous detail. Off the bat‚ the book starts off with these lines‚ foreshadowing
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Trains arrived on the scene in 1804 and buses in the 1830s. They are both popular forms of mass transit‚ and methods of getting several people from place to place quickly. Some people prefer trains over buses and vice versa. Which one you choose will depend on a number of factors. Firstly‚ most people choose buses more than trains‚ because their tickets are generally less expensive. They also have more stops and can reach more destinations that their rail-riding rivals. In contrast‚ train tickets
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