2015 AST Voltson Super Trucks | Race 3 - Toledo Speedway
The AST Voltson Super Trucks haven't traveled far from Flat Rock, as the third race of the 2015 season takes place at the Toledo Speedway; one of the many half-mile ovals in the state of Ohio.
Driving Up US 20, Toledo # 3
Renyolds RD, Toledo
I am not driving. My good friend is. I cannot afford insurance right now to be able to drive a motor vehicle, legally on the roadways. I will not risk driving without insurance.
Aftermath of Snowstorm That Hit NW Ohio, 6th of Januaury 2014(Pictures Only)
Storm Totals varied across the area, as much as 13 inches in Adrian and Lenawee and as little as 3 inches SE of Toledo.
Note- I can no longer upload videos from my PC. Not sure why. I will only be uploading pictures,and if I can, small videos from my cellular phone occasionally. Sorry!
Driving through Detroit MI and Toledo OH
Driving through Detroit MI and Toledo OH
Austin Nemire Ford Focus Practice @ Toledo Speedway
Austin Nemire @ Toledo Speedway making sure nothing goes wrong before the first race in Columbus, Ohio on 5-12-12
USAC MIDGETS RACE RESTART EAST CAROLINA MOTOR SPEEDWAY JUNE 4 2016
Trivia Day Today! Name the Fastest Growing and Shrinking Cities in th USA! No Googling!
Trivia Day Today! Name the Fastest Growing and Shrinking Cities in th USA! No Googling! Ok name the countries that the Beatles performed concerts in? What are America's fastest growing cities? How about the biggest losser cities in America where the population has shrunk?
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How To Make Clickable SVG Map HTML & CSS
Clickable SVG Map HTML & CSS
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SATURDAY: Cameron Fontana at Columbus Motor Sp
What better way to celebrate back to school with the family than watching school buses burn rubber on the track? Cameron Fontana revved the engines and raced around Columbus Motor Speedway for their NASCAR Whelen All-American Series races in the evening.
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Racial segregation in the United States | Wikipedia audio article
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Racial segregation in the United States
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Racial segregation in the United States, as a general term, includes the segregation or separation of access to facilities, services, and opportunities such as housing, medical care, education, employment, and transportation along racial lines. The expression most often refers to the legally or socially enforced separation of African Americans from other races, but also applies to the general discrimination against people of color by white communities.
The term refers to the physical separation and provision of so-called separate but equal facilities, which were separate but rarely equal, as well as to other manifestations of racial discrimination, such as separation of roles within an institution: for example, in the United States Armed Forces before the 1950s, black units were typically separated from white units but were led by white officers. Signs were used to show non-whites where they could legally walk, talk, drink, rest, or eat. Segregated facilities extended from white only schools to white only graveyards.Legal segregation of schools was stopped in the U.S. by federal enforcement of a series of Supreme Court decisions after Brown v. Board of Education in 1954. All legally enforced public segregation (segregation de jure) was abolished by the Civil Rights Act of 1964. It passed after demonstrations during the Civil Rights Movement resulted in public opinion turning against legally-enforced segregation.
De facto segregation—segregation in fact, without sanction of law—persists in varying degrees to the present day. The contemporary racial segregation seen in the United States in residential neighborhoods has been shaped by public policies, mortgage discrimination, and redlining, among other factors. De facto segregation results from the geographical grouping of racial groups either as a result of economic factors or choice (white flight). Most often, this occurs in cities where the residents of the inner city are African Americans and the suburbs surrounding this inner core are often European American residents. Douglas Massey and Nancy A. Denton proposed the term hypersegregation in their 1989 study of American Apartheid, when whites created black ghettos during the first half of the 20th century in order to isolate growing urban black populations.
HTML video tutorial - 45 - html image map
HTML video tutorial - 45 - html image map
HTML Image map :
How to create more than one hyperlinks on an image?
How to create more than one hyper areas on an image?
How to create more than one hot spots on an image?
html map tag: is a paired tag, used to create a map for an image.
attributes:
name = name of the map used by img tag
area tag: is an unpaired tag, it is a child tag of map tag.
attributes:
shape=rect/circle/poly
coords=x,y,x+width,y+height / centerx,centery,radius
href=file to navigate
img tag: is an unpaired tag.
attributes:
src=source image file path
usemap=#name of map tag
Note: don't forget use of # symbol and don't change the size of image.
You can change the position of image.
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