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    The Montgomery Bus

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    December 1, 1955 was a day that I will never forget because it marks the anniversary of the Montgomery bus incident. On that date, I had gotten on a city bus to head home after a long day working at the tailor shop, and I was later arrested. At this point, my mind was focused on why equality is deserved and how I should defend my spot on the bus. I had been sitting in a seat in the back half of the bus where I was supposed to go. During a certain point in the ride home, there had been an excess amount

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    The Yellow Bus

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    MDC college students are taking a yellow bus from IKEA to MDC West ? Most of the students that attend college classes have their own cars. But what happen if you don't have a parking lot ? 90% of the students that goes to MDC West must take the yellow bus to go to the campus. Not having a parking lot next the campus is affecting all the student. As the result, taking the yellow bus is bringing three factors, students have wasted time, are uncomfortable, and have major issues with professors.

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    Bus Law203

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    Petersburg Times. All rights reserved. WESH 2 Orlando wesh.com Posted: 6:44 pm EST January 26, 2006 Fatal Accident Driver Has Long Legal History Investigators are still piecing together why an 18-wheeler slammed into the back of a car and school bus in Lake Butler yesterday, causing seven children to die. The truck that was involved in the accident was owned and operated by Crete Carrier Corp. It’s a trucking company that has a pretty good reputation for safety nationwide. But the driver who

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    The Bus Ride The people on the huge transportation bus watched on as the beautiful young woman with the cane made her way up the many steps of the bus. She paid the bus driver her five-dollar fee, and used her hands to find the seats, walked down the aisle and found an empty place to sit. Once she settled in, she placed her bag on her lap placed her cane next to her. It had been two years since Gertrude, twenty-four, became blind. One day she just couldn’t see anymore and she fell into a dark pit

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    Bus and Supply Chain

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    This integral bus design implies that you can build a bus as a whole with a frame of pipes, so you do not need truck chasses anymore. An advantage which was combined with the integral bus design is the standardization of production. Standardization of production makes it easier to coordinate the production processes. The multiplex system increased savings

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    Boston Bus Training

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    checked before going to the bus. After a photo shoot, we all scrambled on to the bus. After the bus driver told us the rules, the bus started up and began leaving the school. Just about everyone slept the rest of the night until morning. Once we woke up, the bus stopped. Bus drivers are required to stop the bus every four hours. We got off the bus and got ourselves some breakfast. Most of us went to McDonalds and the rest got whatever seemed good to them. We got back on the bus and drove another four

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    Free Bus Rides

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    Topic: Should the elderly receive free bus rides? My opinion: yes! Free Bus Rides for The Elderly Should the elderly receive free bus rides? This is a controversial issue that many countries are faced with in nowadays. People analyze this problem by taking both pros and cons into consideration. Some people are in favor of the elderly riding bus for free because they have right to benefit the giving back from the society to which they devote most of their lifetime. On the other hand, some disapproval

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    The Red Bus It all happened one regular afternoon on a Wednesday at Hertford County Early College. It was around 4:40 p.m. and video game club had just dismissed from Ms. Smyth’s room, everyone except for Nick and Alston. They were still waiting for their rides. While waiting, they noticed a mysterious red bus pull up about 30 yards from them. They had never seen a red bus before but didn’t pay it any mind. Alston decided he wanted something to drink. He told Nick that he would be back

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    According to his essay “The Bus, a Modern Panacea,” Lester Detroit states that the VTA system offers a fundamental solution for not only the SJSU student but includes most people who commutes to school or work. He claims that cars have the negative side effects for the environment problems; furthermore, cars are the problem of both traffic congestion and wasting time and money. He insists that students should “drop their car culture and create a new bus culture.” Bus is the “cure-all solution” for

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    destination? According to his essay “The Bus, a Modern Panacea,” Lester Detroit states that VTA system offers a fundamental solution for not only the SJSU student but includes the majority who commutes to school or work. He claims that cars have the negative side effects for the environment problems; furthermore, cars are the problem of both traffic congestion and wasting time and money. He insists that students should “drop their car culture and create a new bus culture.” Bus is the “cure-all solution” for

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