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    drove me to the bus stop. i hated busses. it confused me that we were taking the bus when I knew that she could have taken us herself but we had to. The bus made its way to the stop and I got on and to my surprise there were no seats. i tried finding anyone I knew and I had no luck so I had to sit next to two other people when the seats are only able to hold two. When I thought the bus couldn’t get any more crowded, we stop at a popular stop and more people get on. The bus would stop a few more times

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    life more safe. National Household Travel Survey (2001) found that inactive person will attain and get an important minimum daily exercise that they supposed to get by walking to and from transit. More people will walk, jog and even cycle to transit stops because to use this public transportation. Because of that, they could live in active lifestyle. Moreover, UK study suggest that free bus passes “have health benefits” (BBC News, 2012). This free bus passes could encourage people who are over-60s to

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    things that happen to us in life. Last week I stood at the bus stop waiting for a vehicle to convey me to work. It was raining and there was no bus. I considered taking a bike but I also realized that wind would make it difficult for me to use an umbrella on top of a bike; so, since I didn't want to get drenched I opted to wait for a bus. Forty minutes later, there was no bus. People formed clusters according to their various bus stops. And as time passed the crowd grew in number. Suddenly I looked

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    Is self driving dangerous? Self driving cars will cause many issues. Imagine If you were walking across the street and you got run over by a self driving car. What If you were in one of these cars and it stopped working, but you couldn’t drive a normal car. Dangers like there are why self driving cars should not be produced. Self driving cars will cause drivers to not be experienced, gps systems can sometimes fail, and the cars cannot obey basic traffic signs and laws, some people believe self driving

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    Chapters 1-17 Summaries 1. Chapter 1, is about introducing the Tres Camarones, the state of Sinaloa, Mexico. Also, since the people in that town didn’t like change much there are already danger roaming around like the bandidos who will be evading the town. 2. Chapter 2, is about introducing Nayeli who is a nineteen-year-old girl who works at the Fallen Hand Taco Shop.” She always has dreams of leaving the town behind again with a life that is far more beyond than her life right now. 3. Chapter 3

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    work, you could provide enough food for your family, and your health was taken care of--would you do it? Although we may think we want to live in this kind of world, utopian societies are misleading: similar to the society's observed in “The Machine Stops” by E.M. Forster and The Allegory of the Cave by Plato. No doubt, the natural intention of human beings is to be virtuous and moral. Ironically however, striving to live in a utopia consequentially is harmful for mankind. Those who strive to live in

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    feel water coming down from my eyes the sun has hit my eyes. The bus stops a woman a little darker than me sits down in the front, *gasp* " what is she doing, she is going to get in trouble" I whisper to myself. The movement of the bus made the hit my shoulder against the window, my lips move into a smile and my hand moves right to left, the woman replies with a smile in her face, I noticed two stops more and I am home the bus stops once again. Noises are in the background I look up and there is a white

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    subjects, split into two different groups, who saw slides depicting and automobile-pedestrian accident. Each slide was shown for approximately 3 seconds. The difference between the 2 groups of subjects was that one group had a critical slide containing a stop sign while in the other group the slide contained a yield sign. After viewing the slides, both sets of subjects filled out a questionnaire along with a force-choice recognition test. However, the force-choice test was administered to the subjects after

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    business lot. While slowing his vehicle and maneuvering it into the right hand turn lane, he visually saw a small sized SUV type vehicle facing South at the stop sign of Main Street and West Kellogg. While executing his right hand turn, Officer Tabor's headlights shined onto the driver's side and front interior of the vehicle stopped at the stop sign. This facilitated Officer Tabor to visually see that the driver was not wearing their safety belt and was instead leaned over the center console, presumebly

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    grade be like? I had so many questions that were left unanswered. I looked at the time. It was 8:00. My bus would be coming at 8:12 so I had to go. Putting on my shoes, I said goodbye to my mom and left for the bus stop. I saw other students leaving their houses to get to the bus stop. I wondered whether any of them would be in my grade. Since I moved into my new house, I hadn’t met any of my neighbors. Perhaps one of them would be my friend by the end of the day. When the bus came, I quickly got

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