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    importance of road

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    TOPIC:-TYPES OF PRECIPITATIONS PROJECT REPORT BY: - MINTU.R.PATEL ENROLL NO.:- 126310306509 GUIDED BY: - F.P.AMBADIA V.B.PATEL M.M.SHAH TOPIC: - TYPES OF PRECIPITATIONS Sr.No. Date Title Page No. (1) 5/3/2014 INTRODUCTION 3 (2) 5/3/2014 Convective precipitation 3 (3) 5/3/2014 Orographic precipitation 4 (4) 5/3/2014 Cyclonic precipitation 5 (5) 5/3/2014 Frontal precipitation 6 (6) 5/3/2014 Precipitation due

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    The Road Monologue

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    I looked down at their dead bodies‚ as the rain-drenched my face‚ rolling down my cheeks. Images from years ago flooded my brain. “Why aren’t you able to play such an easy piece properly?” my mother’s distraught sobs resounded around the room‚ haunting my ears. My father stood just at the corner‚ looking towards our direction‚ disappointment evident in his blue eyes. “Are you listening to me? You’re a genius. So why can’t you play this? Do you want to bring shame to us?” Her cries were now unbearable

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    The same set of polls also reveals that seventy-seven percent of Americans believe it acceptable to monitor users who visit child pornography sites. These numbers suggest a majority of American citizens faced with situations showing clear imminent danger or illegal activity are‚ decidedly‚ for government internet monitoring. This revelation leads to the one of the most dire questions of the rise of the new generation: to what extent do we as American people allow our own privacy to be violated in

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    car show. He made the mistake of taking his eyes off of me‚ and because of my naivety‚ I wandered too far away. I didn’t even realize how much danger I was in. My father panicked and alerted an employee. Eventually‚ the two of them were able to find me. My dad was extremely relieved‚ but what would have happened if he never found me? Children face many dangers when left unattended. Whether it be kidnappings‚ accidents‚ murders‚ or suicides‚ families are stricken with grief in the aftermath. Despite

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    The dangers of driving a 4000 pound car at 60 mph while texting are plainly obvious to most people. What aren’t fully appreciated are the dangers of distracted walking. Without situational awareness‚ most environments are hazardous. Texting‚ cell phone calls‚ and other forms of mobile device use deprive or seriously degrade situational awareness. People have stepped in front of moving cars and trains‚ fallen into open manholes‚ and walked into walls‚ poles‚ and other objects. Pedestrian distraction

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    Dangers Of Texting Many people‚ mainly teenagers‚ text while driving and don’t think to consider the safety of themselves and others. Some teenagers‚ just like Chelsea in the Dr.Phil’s‚ film “Texting While Driving”‚ come into some near tragic experiences because of texting while driving and still don’t consider what they are doing a safety hazard. Chelsea stated that nothing can stop her from texting while driving. I’m sure she is not the only person who feels that way. Many people enjoy the convenience

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    On October 7 of 2009‚ Chimamanda Ngozi Adichi gave a speech through TEDTalks on‚”The Danger of a Single Story.” Her speech was a passionate intel of not falling into one perspective and how‚”impressionable and vulnerable we are in the face of a story.”( Adichi 1:52) Her way of thinking was not limited by the books she constantly read but the encounters in which she faced. Ultimately giving the impact that individuals judge another to their entirely based off of a single idea or acknowledgment.

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    Ice Road Truckers

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    Ice Road Truckers Having a job that only goes on during a certain season has many downfalls‚ you won’t have much to do in the summer‚ spring‚ and fall months. All winter you have to cram in getting as many trips as you can‚ and with global warming‚ the ice is melting and you soon will never be able to drive over the lake because it won’t be the required 30 inches thick. Being an ice road trucker isn’t a very reliable job‚ because you have to be many months away from your family and friends‚ you

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    Fear allows us to understand there is a threat present or that we are in danger. If we did not have this feeling‚ we would not know when we encounter dangerous situations. Parents want to protect their kids from these dangerous situations or threats‚ but they should not. By shielding and protecting their children‚ parents are hindering their children’s mental process. During an NPR segment titled “Child Safety: Stranger Danger Warning Needs Updating”‚ Headlee‚ the host‚ interviewed Phil Lerman‚ producer

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    The Danger and Pointlessness of Total Equality In the story "Harrison Bergeron"‚ author Kurt Vonnegut Jr. described a sort of dystopia where everyone is "equal". There was a government that made it it’s duty to force equality upon every citizen in the form of handicaps. There were handicaps that were instilled upon a person if they were more beautiful‚ strong‚ intelligent‚ and talented than the "average" individual. These hinderences were dangerous‚ torturous‚ and discouraged any type of possible

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