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    Road Rage

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    very dangerous‚ especially if not conducted with the respect it deserves. Because of this matter‚ a big concern that many drivers have to be careful with is something called "Road Rage". It is something that many drivers experience when out on the streets. What effects can road rage cause? To name a few‚ road rage can get a person a fine for reckless driving‚ can cause an accident after reacting negative to another driver’s driving and in some cases death among the innocent. Out on our busy roads

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    invited her into my wife’s car and struck up a conversation with her. She told me that the reason she was out on the streets at such an ungodly hour was that she was just going for a leisurely walk around her neighborhood when she lost her contact. I offered to purchase her a set of new contacts if she would let me give her a ride back home‚ seeing as it was late and the streets were a dangerous place for a beautiful lady such as herself to be. We had barely gotten a few miles before a set of

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    Valgardson‚ the protagonist is a static and flat character‚ the adjective lost best describes him‚ both literally and figuratively. The protagonist lives in a quiet town‚ where the town is full of blossoming flowers‚ full of pleasant aroma in the streets. The adjective lost best describes him because‚ he belongs to no where‚ he leave his home to find a new place‚ and he was not able to adapt quickly to his new world. The Protagonist thought that his home was boring. The reason is his home was so

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    the unfortunate community who call this place home. However‚ that feeling was soon abolished as I realised this place is no worse than those held inside. Their enthusiasm is distinctly represented through the masses of them chanting down the streets‚ fiercely threatening anyone who questions their manhood. I for one kept my opinions quiet‚ as I did not wish to “have some”. I unwilling continued my journey further into the town‚ with the delights I had witnessed already I couldn’t wait to see

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    car back than‚ so we did not really have any noticeable problems with the quality of the air. But nowadays‚ when car became a prevalent convenience for every middle-income family‚ city faces a real problem. The enormous amount of the cars in the streets create traffic problems‚ roads in the downtown are absolutely solid during the rush hours. Apparently‚ the pollution of the air reached the critical point and government has to urgently find the solution. I think that public transport can significantly

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    Ragged Dick

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    Ragged Dick is a typical Rags to Riches story where Dick struggles through the hardships of city life‚ trying to achieve the “American Dream”. As a child‚ Dick is nothing more than a poor city boy who is trying to earn money on the streets of New York City. He spends his time shining shoes for working men‚ making only about ten cents a pair. Although he works and struggles to remain an honest‚ hardworking boy‚ he also gets caught up with smoking cigarettes and gambling. Through Dick’s

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    teenagers

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    of today. There are many well-behaved teenagers out there. The following quote from Plato‚ I believe is false “What is happening to our young people? They disrespect their elders‚ they disobey their parents. They ignore the law. They riot in the streets inflamed with wild notions. Their morals are decaying. What is to become of them” – Plato. As in past generations‚ today’s young people are often imagined as out of control deviants in need of discipline or as highly vulnerable victims susceptible

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    civic sense

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    people. They are so focused towards their own goals that civic sense has become a matter of low priority to them. So‚ what is civic sense? It is nothing but social ethics. A lot of people assume that civic sense is just about keeping the roads‚ streets and public property clean. But civic sense is lot more than that; it has to do with abiding to the laws‚ respect for fellow citizens and maintaining decorum in public places. A lot of foreign countries function in a smooth manner because of the strong

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    information that you need to buy it in the right size. It’s a lot easier when you buy from a shop on the street‚ because you can try the clothes on‚ and that’s impossible if you buy from an internet shop. The reason why I buy stuff from the internet is because sometimes they have whatever you want in all sizes from regular to very big‚ and that you can’t always find in a shop on the streets because they don’t order that big sizes. Many of my friends at home have also ordered clothes from the

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    author really wants to emphasize on how America has been ‘supersized’; the school bus had broken during the field trip‚ so they replaced the bus with a limo. Another example of an anecdote is when one of the immigrants says‚ “Damn‚ I thought the streets would be paved with iPods.” Nevertheless‚ irony affects how one does not appreciate the entire experience of whatever one is doing or where ever one is. It is how the father’s expectation of the field trip was that she would’ve learned about her

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