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Traffic
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Traffic Traffic 1986 UK vinyl LP ILPM9081
TRAFFIC Traffic (1986 UK issue of the 1968 10-track stereo LP on the rainbow rim palm tree label barcoded picture sleeve. The sleeve shows some light edgewear whilst the vinyl appears barely played ILPM9081) A1 You Can All Join In A2 Pearly Queen A3 Dont Be Sad A4 Who Knows What Tomorrow May Bring A5 Feelin Alright? B1 Vagabond Virgin B2 Forty Thousand Headmen B3 Cryin To Be Heard B4 No Time To Live B5 Means To An End
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Traffic Traffic 2000 UK CD album IMCD265
TRAFFIC Traffic (2000 UK Island Remasters 15-track CD issue of their 1968 album with five bonus tracks - Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush Am I What I Was Or Am I What I Am Withering Tree Medicated Goo and Shanghai Noodle Factory picture sleeve IMCD265)
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Exploration and Discovery
The discovery and mapping of the world, its peoples, oceans and continents, are the result of centuries of exploration.This book traces the history of such travel and the pioneers who pushed back the frontiers of the known world.It explains the reasons for their journeys, whether out of scientific curiosity, to create trading opportunities, to spread religious beliefs or for personal gain or glory.With the aid of over 250 illustrations, maps and photographs, this accessible reference work captures all the excitement and spirit of adventure.
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How can one forget culture and heritage?
One can forget culture and heritage by not actively engaging with it, by being disconnected from one's roots and community, and by prioritizing other aspects of life over preserving and celebrating one's cultural identity. This can happen through assimilation into a different culture, lack of exposure to one's own cultural traditions and practices, and a lack of interest in learning about one's heritage. Additionally, societal pressures and discrimination can also contribute to the erasure of one's culture and heritage.
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Why is there left-hand traffic in train travel?
Left-hand traffic in train travel is a result of historical and practical reasons. In many countries, the tradition of left-hand traffic dates back to the time of horse-drawn carriages, where it was safer for the driver to sit on the right-hand side of the carriage to have a better view of oncoming traffic. This tradition carried over to train travel, as it was more practical for the train driver to sit on the right-hand side to have a better view of the tracks and signals. Additionally, in some countries, the layout of the tracks and platforms also influenced the decision to have left-hand traffic in train travel.
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How do traffic cameras at traffic lights work?
Traffic cameras at traffic lights work by using sensors to detect when a vehicle is approaching the intersection. Once a vehicle is detected, the camera captures images or video footage of the vehicle as it passes through the intersection. This information is then used to monitor traffic flow, enforce traffic laws, and improve safety at intersections. The data collected by these cameras can also be used for traffic analysis and planning purposes.
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What type of traffic prevails in a country: left-hand traffic or right-hand traffic?
The type of traffic prevailing in a country can vary. In the majority of countries around the world, right-hand traffic is the norm, where vehicles drive on the right side of the road. However, there are some countries, mostly former British colonies, where left-hand traffic is the standard, with vehicles driving on the left side of the road. It is important for travelers to be aware of the prevailing traffic rules and norms in the country they are visiting to ensure safe and smooth travel.
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Eternal Traffic
Mila Haugova has written a moving book about the farewell of loved ones and the slipping away of one’s own life.The starting point is a double loss: her mother dies and her lover goes his own way.During her dead mother’s childhood and distant past, the loved ones have faced a hoped-for future.Now only a reduced daily life remains, shot through with ever present memories.Haugova overlays the departed, and now recalculated, images of childhood and days spent with her lover.Is it possible to find some memory of lost warmth in this cold world?Re-encounter and farewells are one in Haugova’s poetry: there are intimate companions in the absence of loved ones, in the acceptance of their disappearance, which over time develop a cathartic force that makes possible new love.
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Traffic Vinyl
The second offering from Traffic, October 1968 would be their self titled Album, achieving a strong balance between Dave Masonrsquos simple and straightforward folkrock songs and Steve Winwoodrsquos complex and often haunting rock jams would see the album peak in the UK charts at Norsquo9 and Norsquo16 in the US Billboard Chart. ReIssued individually from the phenomenal 2019 Traffic ndash The Studio Albums 196774 Boxset. Remastered from the original tapes, pressed on 180g heavy weight vinyl and artwork caringly overseen and interpreted, this album is a must for any newcomer or indeed, seasoned Traffic fan.
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Tokyo Traffic
In Tokyo, murder's easy to hide.Detective Hiroshi Shimizu investigates white collar crime in Tokyo. When an American businessman turns up dead, his mentor Takamatsu calls him out to the site of a grisly murder. A glimpse from a security camera video suggests the killer might be a woman. Hiroshi quickly learns how close homicide and suicide can appear in a city full of high-speed trains just a step-or a push-away.How do you find one woman in the biggest city in the world?Takamatsu drags Hiroshi out to the hostess clubs and skyscraper offices of Tokyo in search of the killer. Hiroshi goes deeper and deeper into Tokyo’s intricate, perilous market for buying and selling the most expensive land in the world. He teams up with ex-sumo wrestler Sakaguchi to scour Tokyo’s sacred temples, corporate offices and industrial wastelands to find out why one woman was driven to murder.“A terrific thriller.†Blue Ink Review“An absorbing investigation.†Kirkus Reviews“Gripping and suspenseful.†Booklife“An utterly, page-turning adventure,†Forward ReviewsAfter years in America and lost in neat, clean spreadsheets, Hiroshi confronts the stark realities of the biggest city in the world, where inside information can travel in a flash from the insiders at top investment firms to street-level punks and teenage hostesses, everyone scrambling for their cut of Tokyo’s lucrative land deals. Hiroshi’s determined to cut through Japan’s ambiguities—and dangers—to find the murdering ex-hostess before she extracts her final revenge—which just might be him.Â
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Moroccan Traffic
Upwardly mobile and smart Wendy Helmann, Executive Secretary, is in Marrakesh with her mother while her boss, Chairman of Kingsley Conglomerates, conducts very delicate if slightly dubious takeover negotiations. Morocco is a romantic place, but Wendy finds herself side-tracked from its attractions by the antics of Rita Geddes and a few peripheral problems such as kidnapping, explosions, industrial espionage, murder and car chases across the High Atlas mountains...Enter Johnson Johnson and his yacht, Dolly.
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Which travel destination causes wanderlust when traveling alone?
Traveling alone to destinations like Bali, Indonesia, or the Amalfi Coast in Italy can cause wanderlust. These places offer stunning natural beauty, rich cultural experiences, and opportunities for self-discovery. The freedom to explore at your own pace and immerse yourself in the local culture can create a sense of wanderlust and adventure. Additionally, the chance to meet new people and make meaningful connections can add to the allure of these destinations for solo travelers.
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What is a journey of self-discovery 2?
A journey of self-discovery is a process of exploring and understanding oneself on a deeper level. It involves introspection, self-reflection, and gaining insight into one's values, beliefs, and emotions. This journey often involves facing challenges, overcoming obstacles, and learning from experiences in order to grow and develop a stronger sense of self-awareness and self-acceptance. It can be a transformative and empowering experience that leads to personal growth and a greater understanding of one's purpose and identity.
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What type of traffic is prevalent in a country: left-hand traffic or right-hand traffic?
The type of traffic prevalent in a country depends on its historical and cultural influences. The majority of the world drives on the right-hand side of the road, including countries like the United States, Canada, and most of Europe. However, there are some countries, such as the United Kingdom, Australia, and Japan, where left-hand traffic is the norm. This difference can be attributed to a variety of factors, including historical traditions, colonial influences, and government decisions.
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Is the Intercity traffic considered short-distance or long-distance travel?
Intercity traffic is considered long-distance travel. It typically involves traveling between cities or regions that are a significant distance apart, often requiring the use of highways, trains, or buses. Short-distance travel, on the other hand, usually refers to travel within a city or its immediate surroundings.
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