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    are still lacking among the young road users. The article intends to enlighten our school students with some road safety tips for pedestrians and bicyclists considering that walking and cycling are our major modes of transport to school. Young pedestrians and bicyclists are especially vulnerable on the roads. As pedestrians‚ we have the responsibility to use the pedestrian crossings such as zebra crossings as well as other facilities installed such as overhead bridges to cross the roads. Zebra crossings

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    An Analysis on “The Pedestrian” In “The Pedestrian” Ray Bradbury wanted to portray an event that happened one night while taking a walk with a friend‚ stopped by a police officer who didn’t get why they was walking and stated “Well don’t do it again”(Person 50). The characterization and symbolism in this short story demonstrate how society might turn out when humankind depends upon technology. “We have too many cell phones. We’ve got too many internets. We have got to get rid of those machines

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    Furthermore‚ in novels and film it’s hard to portray the same theme and same story line. Different themes in Ray Bradbury’s “The pedestrian” are evident in the short story and the film adaptation. Ray Bradbury’s short story and Bollinger’s film‚ The Pedestrian has some similarities within the theme. One of the common themes with the story and the film was how people are addicted to the tv. As Leonard mead walked the streets alone at night‚ he

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    “The Pedestrian” by Ray Bradbury describes a future where everyone stays inside and watches T.V.‚ except for one man. For the past few years‚ Leonard Mead is the only person who takes walks through the lonely and deserted streets‚ when one night the only police car in the city interrogates him and then takes him to a psychiatric center for the sole reason that he was unlike the rest of society. Often people who think differently are misunderstood and as a result‚ they are treated unfairly. “The

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    entertained. In the following two stories‚ both authors create suspense in slightly different ways but overall the concept was the same… using a character’s dialogue‚ thoughts‚ and personality to generate suspense in their story. In the story‚ “The Pedestrian”‚ the author‚ Ray Bradbury describes the desolate streets in the time A.D.‚ 2053. The story depicts a lone man wandering the streets all by himself. As the story continues on‚ the author gradually starts to develop suspense as this lone man meets

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    Pedestrian Accidents – Commonplace in Hawaii The sidewalks of Hawaii are nearly always crowded with pedestrians. Both locals and tourists travel on feet from the beach to restaurants and bars. This is believed to be a contributing factor to why Hawaii has a higher pedestrian accident rate‚ on a per capita basis‚ than the national average. Drivers can become frustrated as they wait for pedestrians to make their way through crosswalks‚ and fail to yield to the right-of-way of pedestrians. Drivers

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    morals one sets for themselves go into making of what freedom is to them. When a human has the morals of a decent person‚ they can act‚ speak‚ and think in a way respectful way that doesn’t interrupt another’s morals. In Bradbury’s short story The Pedestrian‚ there is a theme of lacking imagination and individualism. As long with The Iroquois Constitution‚ the unexpressed values shown were peace‚ death‚ treatment of humanity‚ and the organization of confederacy. In Brook’s poem‚ she outlines the outermost

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    as “The Boulevard of Death” or “The Boulevard of Broken Bones”‚ it runs northwest to southeast across almost an entire borough and it’s a deadly thoroughfare. From 1993 to 2000‚ 72 pedestrians were killed crossing Queens Boulevard‚ an average of 10 persons per year with countless injuries nearly all pedestrians >60 years of age. It’s 12 lanes wide packed with heavy automobile traffic up to 70 thousand cars traveling on it daily. The distance to cross the street is 225 feet‚ for an elderly

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    They must be cautious especially on wet roads‚ pedestrian crossings and junctions. Typical examples of drivers practicing unsafe habits are‚ drivers who cut people off in traffic or attempt to run out the amber traffic light. Another example of this occurs when drivers don’t give the right of way to anyone especially when coming when coming onto highways or going around a round-about or even by giving the pedestrians the right of way at a pedestrian crossing. All of these things contribute to a

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    In the novels‚ ‘The Giver’ and ‘The Pedestrian’‚ Lois Lowry and Ray Bradbury‚ both illustrate a future utopic world‚ we could come across‚ if we don’t embrace our individual characteristics and the ability to think for ourselves. In this worrying future‚ the Government‚ has full control of the citizens‚ in order to make a better world. The authors confront us with the theme of a Government‚ that implies strict rules and makes decisions for their citizens without them realizing‚ so that they all have

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