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    small 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

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    Legal Seminar A teacher’s greatest expectation is to keep all students safe and provide protection; this is following the standard of care. A teacher needs to exercise watchfulness, attention, caution and prudence in any circumstance when dealing with students. With this in mind, the Professional Educator Board has established policies and requirements for the preparation of all education professionals. All teachers must be aware of all the laws since teachers are in a high-risk job, in which breaking

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    and make it in time when instead you have a ride, you can wake up later, take your time dressing, eating, and make it in time without having anything to worry about. I can relate to this book because when I was in middle school I also had to ride the bus and wasn’t necessarily happy about it. Plus it would drop the students off at one spot and from their, we had to walk home, which was a bit annoying. This reminds me of sixth through some of the seventh grade because I remember getting on the

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    I take the bus home from school every day and my bus is crowded, mostly around third graders to fifth graders. Most fifth graders like myself sit towards the back seat because at the time it was 'cool' to be in the back seat. Despite the fact that the bus is organized to have the kindergartens to be in the front seat than the first graders all the way to the fifth graders in the back there is one kid on our bus who was a third grader that always wanted to be in the back seat of the bus. Almost every

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    the bus at the point of arrival until confirming the presence of his guardian or his representative to receive him and inform the school in the absence of his presence in order to pave the way for returning him to school after handing over the rest of the students to their destinations. 5. Control any misconduct from students, ensure their safety during the journey and inform the School Transportation Coordinator of any incident. 6. Ensure that the entrances, exits and passages of the bus, including

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    scarborough Maine when Billy got on the bus to go to school. It was the middle of the winter and there was a lot of snow. The bus could barely get up hills and around corners because of how slippery it was. About half way to school at one of the stops a guy that know one's seen before climbs on the bus. He starts talking to the bus driver but I couldn't hear what they were saying because I was in the back of the bus. After a little bit the bus driver got off the bus and walked to the back to look at his

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    exposure causes fatalities every year by motorists who were distracted, intoxicated, negligent, or failed to observe school zone or school bus laws. Common ways in which these fatalities happen include: Failing to Stop When a School Bus Flashes Its Red Lights Motorists must stop when a school bus flashes its red lights regardless of whether they're behind the bus or in front in the opposing lane. They cannot proceed until the flashing light stops, regardless of whether the road

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    heroism is shown through her deceiving characteristic. She first starts by winning over the terrorist named Miro. Kate achieves this by Miro having to keeping an eye on her. Miro introduces himself: “We are going to be together for a while on this bus. You should call me Miro and I should call you Kate” (Cormier 44). Miro has never introduced himself to one of his victims, but through Kate’s “American girl” charm, she gets him to do so. Miro thinks he has Kate where he wants her, but it is the total

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    project, my major focus will be on identifying and analyzing the healthy food accessibility in different income level communities within Cincinnati by using GIS technology. I would like to discuss how different income level, population density, and bus stops locations have an effect on the healthy food accessibility for each community. Background “Food deserts”, communities which have more limited access to healthy food, are believed to contribute to poor diets and health issues in disadvantaged populations

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    Imagine this, a church bus crashed into a truck the driver and 12 passengers on the bus died not including the truck driver who died also. But that actually happened in Concan, Texas. Why? They were all wearing seat belts, the seat belts just prevented them from evacuating Now that is really sad, this is why I feel there should be no seat belts on a bus. Seat belts on a bus should not be required because of the expense they bring and if there is an emergency it would take longer for the person to

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