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    Stressed‚ left eye twitching‚ shouting at inanimate objects? Eighty three percent of all Canadian drivers find peak hour traffic more stressful than work. That means sitting in traffic is worse than sitting through your boss’s PowerPoint presentation. Everybody has their own personal traffic nightmare‚ whether it’s a massive backup‚ or perhaps‚ those screaming kids in the back. However‚ there is a way to calm your seething road rage and keep cool through the frustrating gridlock. If you find

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    Traffic jam

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    also play a part in dealing with congestion. Congestion almost always happens when people are travelling to and from work. Traffic congestion has eased in recent years as a result of growing unemployment and the introduction of more flexible work hours. By adhering to the traditional routines‚ there’s a greater chance of congestion. Everyone has to travel to and from work at the same time each day. A lack of public transport‚ or poor public transport options‚ will also cause problems. If there

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    Monster Called Traffic Jam

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    for going to work and ten more for going back home. It means that we have spent one hour and forty minutes only for doing nothing in traffic jam. How if the traffic jam takes more than five minutes? What useful time we have spent uselessly. In addition to that‚ the situation can even get worse when electricity cut takes place. The traffic becomes uncontrollably scattered. Drivers and motorists might spend hours only for being patient awaiting police’s presence to neutralize the traffic stagnation

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    In her short story “The Story of an Hour‚” Kate Chopin portrays a woman – “young‚ with a fair‚ calm face‚ whose lines bespoke repression and even a certain strength” – dealing with the death of her husband. Chopin laces the story with imagery – sounds‚ smells‚ sights‚ and sensations – to highlight contrasting traits of Mrs. Mallard’s experience for the reader. Chopin waits until Mrs. Mallard receives the news of her husband’s death before showcasing her visual exposition. “When the storm of grief

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    Lasting Negative Effects of the Gold Rush The California Gold Rush of the 1850’s brought long lasting negative effects. Many think or have learned more about only the benefits of the Gold Rush. Those who have‚ fail to realize the many negative effects it brought. Communities were ruptured‚ cultures were abused‚ and our environment was sacrificed. The Gold Rush impacted the California community‚ Native Americans‚ and the environment. California’s Gold Rush began in 1848. James W. Marshall

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    There has been congestion and a serious deterioration of travel speed on major roads in many parts of Kuala Lumpur‚ especially in the City Centre as well as in the east and south‚ due to major traffic routes operating at or above capacity during peak hours. Low vehicle occupancy has further aggravated the problem. Discontinuities in the old city street layout have resulted in a lack of direct routes being available for traffic entering or leaving the City Centre‚ specifically from the south along

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    fields‚ such as business. • Due to traffic congestion‚ our valuable times and energy are being wasted. • The problem of traffic congestion and uncontrolled vehicle emission make life miserable in Dhaka city causing threat to health. • Everyday work-hours are unnecessarily wasted due to traffic jam. It has a great economic impact on production and thus on our economy. • Traffic congestions intensify sufferings of commuters keeping people motionless as well as creating suffocating condition in the

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    This week’s lecture focused on issues that arose due to the California Gold Rush. Peggy O’Day explained that during this time many people were pouring into California with the hope of gaining wealth through the mining of gold. The state greatly encouraged mining because it soon became the basis for their economy. Therefore‚ California passed many mining laws‚ such as one that gave hydraulic miners rights as prospectors. Hydraulic mining uses high-pressure water to move rock materials in order to

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    Bristol Traffic

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    motor vehicles due to the high population density and also due to bad weather that hits the cities once in a while. Bristol has been one of the hard hit cities. The city experiences high traffic congestion during the peak hours that leave the commuters stuck in traffic for hours. Long term solutions are required to counter the problem. This writing shall conduct a quantitative research aimed at giving a proper understanding of the factors that cause the congestion. This shall be instrumental in generating

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    Arvada Gold Rush History

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    Almost everyone knows the story of the Gold Rush in the United States‚ and how it helped accelerate the settlement of the west. Arvada was formed during the Gold Rush era of the 1850s. As prospectors headed west to California‚ some stopped off in the Rocky Mountains and found pockets of gold there as well. Some mined the gold in the mountains while others farmed the bottom lands and provided crops for the other settlers. Arvada grew rapidly once the railroad was completed through the area‚ and it

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