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    Freshman year of college, a time of joy, and frustrations. Thrust into a new world of opportunity and comradery, but also no longer having the guiding hand of a parent or guardian to assist in troubled times. We now are faced to deal with problems our own. Here at Tarleton State University, two major issues that stem from very simple problems are finding a parking spot and also lack of variety in the dining hall. I interviewed several people and discovered that these are small things to the outside

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    Smart City Based Smart Parking System In Metropolitan Area Using R.F.I.D Rohini O. Mogarkar Electronic and Communication, Priyadarshini College Of Engineering,Nagpur, Maharashtra, India Abstract: The present day metropolitan areas have seen a burgeoning growth in human population as well as vehicles. With shrinking spaces, operating a managed, busy & expensive parking lot having multiple gates can pose significant challenges , especially to a government organization that

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    The life of a college student is quite stressful. Between classes, social issues, clubs, and jobs, college life already guarantees stress. This stress is only heightened by parking after the commute many students make. Imagine that a student has left their home and are on their way to a class in half an hour. There is a twenty minute drive to the school, so ten minutes are left to park and walk to class. Upon arriving, however, all the lots are full. The same student has now completed a day of college

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    When the bell rings for students to go home the quiet and serene field of asphalt in front of school becomes a sinkhole and everyone is fighting to get out. Most school parking lots are accessible, safe, and orderly; the Hinckley-Big Rock High School parking lot is an accident waiting to happen. With so many problems, a slight redesign of the schools main parking lot would seem practical.      Anytime the idea of making any corrections or additions to the parking lot comes

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    own solar parking meter, our target customer would most likely be purchasing tens, if not hundreds, of parking stations each. For example, The city of San Antonio just installed 134 solar pay stations and Tampa has almost 300 (Sanantonio, Tampagov). Each customer would buy one turbine for every solar parking pay station they own to solve this cloudy-day issue. The actual number varies drastically from customer to customer but would typically amount to hundreds of turbines for cities and 10-20 turbines

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    PalbergWERX Design + Photography got a call from a young entrepreneur about to hard launch his business in asphalt painting. He was looking for a Vancouver design agency to build his logo and he found me online and liked the way I differentiated myself from the competition. He had been in the construction sector for a number of years and, as you might imagine, he was direct and to the point. He asked, 'Why do you offer service XX for this dollar amount, I called a number of Vancouver agencies that

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    ● Library support activities – The Friends of the Library (FOLL) and Library Foundation will have a dedicated space to be used as storage and workspace. With the increased storage, FOLL will have dedicated space to sort and store books donated for their annual sales. FOLL will be able to hold their book sales in the Library’s Program space or on the Green in front of the Library in nice weather instead of renting the Meeting House down the street for their sales. This will bring more community

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    Spotlight would be an Android and iOS mobile phone app that students can go into to report and check on the availability of parking on campus. The home page would be a menu where you can select the parking lot you want to check. They would go by alphabetical order of the names of the parking lots (Brindle, Campus Safety, Gloucester, Hawthorne, Kennedy, Solar, Standish, Stoneridge, and Overflow). Once the parking lot is selected, there will be a sliding bar ranging from green to red that shows how

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    This study focuses in on the topic of territoriality and intrusion in public spaces; more specifically this study focuses in on the effect of families with children on territoriality and intrusion in public spaces (e.g. parking lots). Territoriality can be defined as the protection of a temporary created space, wherein the creator of the space claims ownership and occupancy on the area. We operationally defined territoriality: it is the time it takes for a participant (driver) to contact with the

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    spaces, you should read CVC2251.8, CVC2251.9 and CVC22511.7 all of which describes the exact signs and markings that California requires for handicap parking spaces in existence or refurbished since 2008. On top of this R99C sign, you might need to display the R7-8B signs that state VANB ACCESSIBLE on them in all appropriate disabled parking spaces since they notate which spaces allow enough room for vans with lifts for wheelchairs. The CA R100B is another required sign in your parking lot according

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