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    right time to get ready. I went to go get my clothes, it was a button up shirt with slacks and dress shoes. I got all the paper work I thought would be important to take and I took a pen to look more interested and prepared. I started walking to the bus which came at twelve twenty in the afternoon. I got on and took 20 minutes to the place. Before that I was on the phone listening to music and making sure I had everything done in some of my college classes. I was also thinking about my future how

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    My Day In My Life

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    a shirt. I grab a pair of black shorts and a blue shirt. I head back into the bathroom and get ready. I style my hair, brush my teeth, and put on some deodorant. I head downstairs for a bowl of cereal and by the time I finish eating it’s 6:48. The bus comes in 12 minutes, so I get my bag ready and I fill up a water bottle with some tea. I begin to walk out the door and I instantly regret wearing shorts. It’s chilly, but soon my arms and legs adjust to it. Right as I get to

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    Background Public transportation is serious need of a massive overhaul in this nation. We are in desperate need to catch up to the European standard of public transportation in this country. In Europe, citizens can travel across cities, bodies of water, and even counties with their state of the art public transportation system. Europeans are not nearly as reliant on cars and oil as the United States is because they have the much more practical option of taking the transportation provided

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    Migration In Mississauga

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    large residential areas that have schools, but no social services within walking distance. Bus stop are placed on the major roads which are far away from the residential road, thus causing it to harder to move around the city. With the city having a high amount of immigration it can be a hindrance for this population as it takes away the access to important resources. Where they may not have access to a car or a bus,

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    article focused solely on the changes the shutdown of just the NCC shuttle will have on some students like Jesse Lawrence and faculty as well. Norwalk transit District/ Wheels hub The Norwalk Transit is responsible for the changes they make to the bus schedules which is not limited to the NCC shuttle. This is only a proposal

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    is a more modernized area, and many well organized bus routes are driven every hour on the hour. Bus Passes in Cologne are offered for only $11.99 a day; this price is far more inexpensive than renting a car or calling five taxis a day. Travel with a bus pass is very simple, and there is most definitely a bus route that will take one wherever they wish to go (“Transportation”). Kingston, on the other hand, is at a far faster pace. Bus stops are overcrowded, and one could possibly be forced to

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    Reflection Paper

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    usual party day for my crew and I. We usually all went to Elijah’s house since his parents weren’t in his life. I left the house, not telling my ma where I was going because why should I? It was around 11 pm at this point and before heading to the bus stop I got the sudden idea to

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    The type of transport that an individual uses daily not only affect themselves, but also the wider community. There are many factors that are likely to affect how an individual makes decisions. Some decisions are made rationally, others are not. In the past decade, both cities of Greater Melbourne and Perth are being affected by people’s transportation choices. The rapid increase in population across Australian cities, especially Melbourne and Perth means that the government is looking for solutions

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    Civic Engagement essay For the assignment civic engagement, I volunteer in four projects Temple, Bernie Sanders, Elementary School, and VTA transport to complete my 16 hours community service. However being a part of these amazing projects, I learn and experience a lot of things that how to interact, encourage, and help other peoples. First, I went Bernie Sanders, where I attend one hour’s weekly meeting and discussed with all other members about Bernie sanders issues and his new upcoming projects

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    William Inge’s 1955 play, Bus Stop, is a classic American show set in the midwest. The play follows the story of three different couples, couples in very different relationships from one another-- and may even be seen as vastly different for the time period in which the show is set. While this play is seen as a romance in three acts (as described on the title page) and has been reviewed throughout the years a romantic-comedy, there is little to no actual love depicted in the show. Not love we see

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