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  2. List of American high school students who have run a four ...

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    This is a list of American high school students who have run a four-minute mile since the feat was first accomplished in 1964. The first person to run the mile (1,760 yards , or 1,609.344 metres) in under four minutes was Roger Bannister in 1954, in a time of 3:59.4. [ 1 ]

  3. Every 15 Minutes - Wikipedia

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    The Every 15 Minutes program originated in Canada and was soon adopted in the United States first in Spokane, Washington. [1] The site of the first Every 15 Minutes program in California was in Chico which was presented by the Chico Police Department in 1995. Officer Melody Davidson was the first to promote and organize Every 15 Minutes in ...

  4. Every 15 Minutes: Students confront the risks of distracted ...

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    Lowell high school students participated in and watched a simulated impaired driving crash, learning the severity of driving while distracted.

  5. Minute and second of arc - Wikipedia

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    Minutes (′) and seconds (″) of arc are also used in cartography and navigation. At sea level one minute of arc along the equator equals exactly one geographical mile (not to be confused with international mile or statute mile) along the Earth's equator or approximately one nautical mile (1,852 metres; 1.151 miles). [14]

  6. Drivers' working hours - Wikipedia

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    The cumulative driving time without taking a break must not exceed 4.5 hours. Before surpassing 4.5 hours of cumulated driving time, the driver must take a break period of at least 45 minutes. However, this can be split into 2 breaks, the first being at least 15 minutes, and the second being at least 30 minutes in length.

  7. “What’s The Creepiest Display Of Intelligence You’ve Seen By ...

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    Was a school assistant and had been asked to walk around outside the school with a specific 13 year old kid, who needed a 10-minute stress relief break. (It was a school for kids with anxiety and ...

  8. Geographical mile - Wikipedia

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    The geographical mile is an international unit of length determined by 1 minute of arc (⁠ 1 / 60 ⁠ degree) along the Earth's equator. For the international ellipsoid 1924 this equalled 1855.4 metres. [1] The American Practical Navigator 2017 defines the geographical mile as 6,087.08 feet (1,855.342 m). [2]

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