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New research shows that in the past 10 years, the walking speed of urban residents has accelerated. As a result, from the perspective of 32 countries, it reflects that more and more people live in the fast lane. How long did it take the team to stop the watch? Thirty-five men and women walked along a 60-foot road. Comparing these results with those compiled by our psychologist Professor Robert Lavin in 1990s, the research shows that people walk fast on average 10. Men are usually 25 feet faster than women.

A new study shows that the walking speed of urban residents has increased by 10% in the past ten years. The survey results from 32 countries show that more and more people live in the fast lane. The team with stopwatches recorded how long it took 35 men and women to walk a 60-foot-long sidewalk. Comparing these results with the data compiled by Professor Robert Levin, an American psychologist, in the 1990s, the research shows that, on average, people now walk 65% faster. Men are usually 25% faster than women.

The European Union has begun to curb the global warming movement in order to find a new partner, the weatherman. Council of Europe convened about 50 weather forecasters and TV weather presenters, calling on them to widely disseminate information to the public on how to curb climate change. "This idea is very good." Michael Fisher, a former weather forecaster for the BBC, said: "We must be eloquent, high-profile and respected professional broadcasters to deliver this message, instead of recruiting five politicians who hate them." Don't simply translate with Kingsoft Express, I can look at it ... As long as you can complete the translation of today's 12 and the translation is good, you will be rewarded. ...

The European Union has found a new partner for its campaign to curb global warming-the weatherman. About 50 meteorologists and TV weather presenters gathered in Council of Europe. Call on them to widely disseminate information about how the public can curb climate change. "This is a very good idea." Michael Fisher, a former weather forecaster of BBC, said, "We must let the eloquent, well-known and respected professional broadcasters deliver this message instead of recruiting five annoying politicians." Don't simply translate it with Kingsoft Express, I can see it ... as long as it can be translated before today 12. ...