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    and safety precautions that should be followed when interacting with railroad crossings. The number one rule is to always use caution when approaching and crossing railroads. It is important when you first arrive at a railroad crossing to always slow down and pay attention to your surroundings. If you come to a stop at a railroad crossing you must be at least 15 feet from the nearest rail‚ and if you intend to park near a railroad crossing‚ you must be at least 50 feet from it. It is extremely important

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    What I have learned In Uncle Ian’s Class This is my first term taking any business class here at LBCC. It has been a wonderful experience that has helped me in many ways. It has helped me understand and know the basics of business and how to use those skills. I have a small back ground with owning a business‚ but I have a lot of experience managing a business. These traits are few and far between qualities people have. But after this class I feel that I can further accomplish my goals I have set

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    and live from. I have learned many skills throughout this course and I am ready for 101! English 90 did not only refresh me of things I learned in high school but it has refined them. Using correct punctuation was an unclear problem I never could get a grasp on until English 90. Difficult tasks such as starting and ending my essays are a thing of the past. Now I know to brainstorm ideas and narrow them to a specific topic. Essays used to take me a plethora of hours to complete and now I know how to

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    400110053 How the English Composition class will help me in the future? Why we take ‘English Composition’ class? Actually‚ English Composition is a class that is needed for all aspects of our lives‚ especially for students from Foreign Languages department. It would be an absolutely necessity for students who learn English and for those who wants to be compatible in business sphere in the future. But talking about students who is learning English- this class will teach them to express their thoughts

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    issue. I started failing my Spanish class. Since I had to ride the Marta bus home‚ I wasn’t getting home until late. This caused me to struggle to get my homework done for my Spanish classes. It was crazy. I managed to keep A’s and B’s in all of my academic classes‚ but Spanish was a disaster. One day‚ after working until close at my job the previous night‚ and not getting home until eleven o’clock that night‚ I was given a pop quiz in my Spanish class. I knew I was going to fail because I could never

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    Railroads were played an important role in the colonization and economic improvement in India and Mexico. Railroads created infrastructure and by integrating markets and increasing trade‚ this helped grow these two respective economies. Railroads allowed India and Mexico to increase their imports and exports‚ and also attributed to people becoming more connected between cities‚ which could have contributed to the native people of both countries desiring independence from their foreign rulers. Both

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    Ever since I was in elementary school I’ve hated english class. Throughout my years in school I have always had low reading score and when I take the STAR test that score was always low as well. Another reason why I don’t like english class is because I don’t like reading. The fact of sitting down and actually reading a book was not cutting it for me. I thought I had better things to do such as playing sports or hanging out with friends. English has probably been the biggest struggle for me. It’s

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    PBS describes the underground railroad‚ or freedom train as "a complex network of places and people that lead runaway slaves from captivity". Many individuals of varying racial backgrounds provided food and shelter for the runaway slaves. These brave people were known as "conductors". While the underground railroad had many conductors‚ perhaps the most well-known and influential was African-American woman Harriet Tubman‚ who used her diverse culture not as a crutch‚ but as an instrument of leadership

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    Harriet Tunbman and the Underground Railroad Araminta Ross was born into slavery around the year of 1820. Her mother and father were owned by separate masters. She first started as a house servant‚ but as she became older she was sent to work in the fields where she suffered from an irreversible blow to the head. Sometime around 1844 Ross married a free black man‚ John Tubman. She took his last name a later changed her first name to Harriet‚ after her mother. Due to the fear of being sold and separated

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    The Underground Railroad began in the 1780s while Harriet Tubman was born six decades later in antebellum America. The Underground Railroad was successful in its quest to free slaves; it even made the South pass two acts in a vain attempt to stop its tracks. Then‚ Harriet Tubman‚ an African-American with an incredulous conviction to lead her people to the light‚ joins the Underground Railroad’s cause becoming one of the leading conductors in the railroad. The Underground Railroad and Harriet Tubman

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