Train simulator bitch, mother fucker what you know? Train simulator bitch, watch dat train go! I pull up to the station, yeah, I'm on time. Stacking mad chicks as they hop on my line. Ride trains all day like it's my mother fucking day job! Just hand me the controls and I'll motherfucking take em. Every driver knows, a train needs some loving. One hundred two hours, and I regret nothing.
Consider the painting The Railroad Bride, Argenteuil by Claude Monet. This artwork looks simple, but uses geometry and one point linear perspective. Monet uses a sense of opposition is created by the alternating rhythm of light to dark established by the bridge pillars and the color orange and blue in both water and smoke from the train above. The light and dark areas given the picture asymmetrical balance between the dark and light areas. Monet uses one point linear perspective to create the bride. He uses proportions in the relationship between the parts of the object and the whole object by using geometry. Monet uses grid like geometry. The wooden structure support under the bridge is the same overall structure of grid and diagonals. Other lines are the apparent in the two diagonals as well as opposing directional lines of the train and the boat. The smoke shows direction of the wind and that the boat is moving that way as well. The visual weight/balance of the sail boat is smaller than the bridge. I believe the focal point is the new bridge for the train and new travels was is focal point in the picture.
In the case of Otis Toy Train and the Joyous Luck Prosperity Toy Company (JLPTC), I would recommend for Otis Toy Train to reject JLPTC’s proposal. Although increasing labor costs have become an issue, and lowering these costs by 40 to 60 percent may seem appealing, there are many underlying disadvantages to outsourcing that Otis Toy Train needs to take into consideration. One of the reasons they have been so successful is because their toys are made in America. The headquarters have been in Minneapolis, Minnesota since the company started, and they have maintained the bulk of their productions facilities in the surrounding area. Also, many of Otis Toy Trains’ were replicas of real trains taken from critical events in North American history.
Former Tampa Bay Buccaneer fullback Mike "The A-Train" Alstott remains an all-time fan favorite for his accomplishments on and off the field. He played 12 seasons as a fullback, racking up 5,088 yards rushing; 71 touchdowns (a team record); six Pro Bowls; and a 2002 Super Bowl championship. He was also injured nearly 50 times and was given prescription painkillers to get him through the pain and back on the field. Fortunately, Alstott, now 41 years old and a head coach for a St. Petersburg high school football team, came through it all without experiencing an overdose or becoming dependent on painkillers, something he credits to having trainers and physicians on his side who helped him understand how to take them safely.
After we got done talking individually we talked as a group about setting up our wagon train. The first thing about the wagon train the we discussed was that thing we will be gathering together like medicine just in case someone gets sick on the trail. So the medicines that we gathered were sage, willow bark, bee pollen, red clover, and beet root. The other thing that we talked about was who is going to be our wagon train leader. After we thought about what type of things would make a good leader like someone that is responsible for most of the decisions on the trail, someone that can tell when to start moving and when to stop moving for the day, and someone that can find somewhere nice to camp for the night. So after all of that we pick Franklin
Some presidents had their busy starts and ends. However, no one had it worse than the president who got us out of the depression, Franklin Delano Roosevelt. While FDR served twelve years as president, he was able to do many things to change America for the good, specifically during the Great Depression, when the United States needed it most. He created Social Security, jobs, and saved banks. If he did not step up with his plan, known as the New Deal, the U.S. would not be what it is today. Instead, we would still be in the depression. He saved generations to come, with the help of the New Deal.
Orphan trains and Carlisle and the ways people from the past undermined the minorities and children of America. The film "The orphan Trains" tells us the story of children who were taken from the streets of New York City and put on trains to rural America. A traffic in immigrant children were developed and droves of them teamed the streets of New York (A People's History of the United States 1492-present, 260). The streets of NYC were dirty, overcrowded, and dangerous. Just as street gangs had female auxiliaries, they also had farm leagues for children (These are the Good Old Days, 19). During the time of the late 1800's and early 1900's many people were trying to help children. Progressive reformers, often called
The tale of the 4 train depicts the story of the type of people that already live in Jerome Avenue, and those who don’t. As the 4 train keeps going uptown towards the Bronx, there are less white people and t people of color become the majority of the subway riders. Eventually the train makes its last stop in Manhattan when it reaches the 125th street stop, the train is then filled black and brown faces, and there aren’t any other white faces unless its game day at the Yankee Stadium. The people that are coming from one of the richest zip codes, Wall Street, and those in between are long gone; and the people that have endured the long train ride uptown are left to ride the train along Jerome Avenue. This image somehow reflects the white flight that occurred decades earlier in the Bronx, as people of color settled while white people moved out as the borough experienced urban decay. Not only did the Bronx survive, but so did the people of color that dealt and endured the harsh realities that still lingers in the Bronx in present day.
I was a little nervous about the whole train part of the trip. I didn’t know what to expect and was scared that I might have to sit alone because there were only three of us; my mom, brother, and me. After I got used to the noise of the train I began to enjoyed looking out the window and the atmosphere of the train. Turns out everything I was worried about
Today I look back at my home. Or to put it correctly, what used to be my home. The Americans and their hired Chinese and Irish men are, as we speak, running the tracks down that divide our land. Not theirs, but our land. These people are laying down tracks separating our lives as we speak. Our entire way of operating will be destroyed. And it doesn’t seem like it only affected their side, but our American side as well. They can now possibly be viewed as a greedy nation for the ill-treatment of all those immigrants. It seems the idea of The Transcontinental Railroad has more downs that ups; injuring it workers, taking down Native American Homes, and showing how
“The themes of the play are Two Trains Running is a political play that makes extended reference to the black power movement and its impact on poor urban communities like the Hill District of Pittsburgh. The issue of continued white oppression of African Americans and the response of the black community during the 1960s is at the foreground of the characters ' experience. The community surrounding the restaurant is undergoing a major redevelopment, probably one which has been precipitated by the social initiatives that came in the wake of the civil rights movement. However, the legal rights and privileges that the African American community won during the 1950s and 1960s do not seem necessarily to extend to impoverished city-dwellers. An underlying sense of tragedy and hopelessness pervades even short-term victories such as the city awarding Memphis thirty-five thousand dollars, since Memphis remains estranged from his wife and has the foreboding..”
ill fucking kill you bitch if you don't stop talking shit behind my back you dirty tart. You be suck all sort of dick my boy and I gonna expose your bitch ass if you don't stop. maybe ill brake your fucking family's knees in. I'm not going to fuck around anymore you fucking dirty ass bitch, another thing you owe me money you hoe. bitch I got niggas that are willing to beat your ass.........
(a) Why did CSX make a two-tiered offer? What effect does this structure have on the transaction?
-Always look both ways before crossing track crossing, and get off bike or skate board or rollerskates etc.
On October 6th, 2016 at around 3 p.m. I rode the number 1 train from Van Courtlandt Park in the Bronx to South Ferry in lower Manhattan. The ride lasted about an hour. Like stated earlier, this should’ve been just another ride I had to take on the subway, but to my surprise it was a different experience. Without the disturbance of music and my phone, my senses were focused on everything in my surroundings and with that, the things I’ve observed on my ride were fascinating. This essay will focus on the observations I’ve made about the different riders
To sum up, Steinbeck introduces minor characters with descriptive passages, use of dialogue and vivid characterisation. With the skilful portraits of minor characters, individuals on the ranch with distinctive characters and problems are shown deliberately. Therefore, in spite of George and Lennie, Steinbeck show his considerable skill also when minor characters conveying the ideas of American dream, loneliness and racial discrimination.