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    Friday Day Research Paper

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    sits down to her plate of three pancakes, two slices of toast, and a glass of orange juice. As soon as she finishes she double, then triple, checks her book-bag to make sure she has all that she needs for her day. She walks outside and gets on the bus with her older brother, a senior this year, soon they are on the way to other five kids’ homes to pick them up too. When they arrive at the front doors the kids pile off and go separate ways towards different classes for the day as the bell rings. The

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    Since 2003 there have been 1,353 deaths related to bus accidents. One of the problems are that there are no safety restraints, or seatbelts on our school buses.  We need the students of sylvania community schools to be safe. Seatbelts if used propertly would insure the safety for the students while traveling back and forth to school. The Sylvania Community should require  seatbelts to be installed on buses  to ensure students safety. My three reasons for Sylvania Community to have seatbelts

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    The sun’s rays were bursting out, small wavy clouds rolled by. I looked over my shoulder and saw Anish running towards the school bus, panting and whaling his arms. “Hurry up before you miss the bus!” I said as he came in running like a sweaty bull. “Sorry, my brother was annoying me the entire way down here!” Anish replied. We both walked carefully into the school bus looking down at our feet, making sure we didn’t accidently trip on one of the tall steps. “Come on, get on! We don’t want to be

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    destination if the bus frequency is lower. These can be concluded that with the increase of parking fee or increasing in public transport frequency, the cost of public transport mode is lower compared to the cost of private vehicles. Thus, users who embark their private vehicles will be triggered to choose public transport for their journey purposes. In this case when the frequency of public transport increases at the study site, the waiting time for public transport arrival at the bus stop will be reduced

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    quality conditions is to incorporate adequate resources, such as school bus transportation, to get students to and from school (Morrissey, Hutchison, & Winsler, 2014). Schools bus transport is a resource offered by many, but not all school districts. School buses navigate rural, small towns, urban, and suburban vicinities to afford students access to public education. Prior researchers documented the importance of school bus transportation (Chang, Vits, & Seely, 2015), and how transportation difficulties

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    While the world is aging, it is also urbanizing. Over half of the global population is now urban, meaning that more people are living in bigger cities. The proportion of the older adult population residing in bigger cities matches that of younger age groups and should continue to rise at the same pace. Making cities age friendly is one of the most effective approaches for responding to population aging. One of the reasons for focusing on this is that major urban cities have the economic and social

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    end and the dust settled on the ground, the lady and the bus driver stood in a duel. Hand twitching as if reaching for an invisible gun. Yelling insults like, “Warthog” or “Bird-brain” at each other like a ping-pong match. All I could do was watch as the two people just glared daggers at each other. And this all started, because I wasn’t paying attention. Here is how it started: I was just walking playing on my phone while waiting for the bus. I heard it come and I started to walk toward the sound

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    fortunate turn,” he explains with excitement, “All we need now, is someone for the tests, someone with nothing to lose.” Los Angeles, California On a typical bus stop, on a typical city street, there is a not so typical man.This man, somewhere in his mid-thirties possible could be younger, but time has not been good to him. He lies asleep on a typical bus stop bench; wearing a ripped overcoat and a pair of badly torn pants. His hair uncombed and begs to express itself in every direction known to man. Small

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    蒋盈盈 (Jiang Yingying) Win 12090707 Francesca de Lucia Academic Writing 2014/01/09 What Can Government Do to Mitigate the Chinese-Style of Picking up Children? There are streams of people and cars busily coming and going everyday to pick up children in front of the school entrance of Bei Heng Primary School, Xin Cheng District, Hohhot, causing an annoying traffic jam. 经统计,北垣小学共有3000多名师生,每天上下学接送孩子的车辆有 1500多辆, 而校园周边的停车位不足200个。(11月26日《北方新报》) (my translation, According to figures, there are 3000

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    of school. I pack my things into my checkered purple and black bag and wait for my sister at the back of the school were the busses are parked. Our bus was either early or late. I look for our bus to see if it was at the end of the line just in case, but no sign yet. I walk to the front of the parked school busses and their it is. I walk on to the bus. It’s like walking into heavy, humid cloud. It’s a smell you can’t quite make out, but it makes you want to quickly escape. My only transportation of

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