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    Should we move to the new campus? “Is every new thing better than old?” On 5 November 2013, UM held the inauguration ceremony for the new campus in the University Hall on new campus, and all the students will go to the new campus soon. It seems very good to the students, but some students actually have the same question, “should we move to the new campus?” Of course, everything has its good side and bad side. For moving to the new campus, most students think that its disadvantage is more than the

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    three time. At the end, we all admit that Ryan Straub-Fisher beat all of us. Following a morning run, I decided to chow down on my first Fish & Chips which the fish was so tender and the batter was cooked spot on. After lunch, we were taken on a long bus journey to Holbrook house where we are all going to stay for two nights. Tour guide Heather gave us an etiquette dinner lesson, so they next time I dine with British people, I know what to expect. During dinner we decided to dress up nicely and that

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    Governments Should Spend Money On Improving Public Transportation Many people in the world want their countries to be developed, and they want to have a good quality of life. Also, they want their countries to have strong potential economy to compete with other nations. As a result, it is necessary for the government to work on improving facilities which are the basic foundation of life. In my opinion, governments should spend more money on improving public transportation, such as buses

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    was not able to fully get a personal comprehension of the transit operation during rush hours, but I was able to see both local and regional transit in operation, the existing red bus lanes, Muni’s boarding islands, and the issues with private vehicles disrupting Muni’s traffic flows. Under existing conditions, the red bus lanes only exist on 3rd St between Townsend St and Market St. Furthermore, there are only two Muni’s boarding islands one on Folsom St

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    decide what I wanted to wear, it was my first day of high school. I was ready at 6 in the morning and I had to go to the bus at 6:20 so I had some time to myself before I had to go.I got to the bus stop and I saw the bus rolling over the hill. I got on and said hello to my bus driver. I have an hour long bus ride so I put my headphones in my ears and listened to my music. After the bus ride,I got to school and immediately snap chatted my friends to see where they were so we could talk before school started

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    start early is because of many issues with parent’s work schedule and transportation. Not only that but it can also cause kids to not be at school on time as well as causes major interruption on parents schedule. Let’s say one student does not ride the bus and relies on parents who has work the time child has to be dropped off or picked up. “Making a major switch to later start time may pose a challenge for working parents who would have to deal with additional costs of before and after-school care and

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    made it on time, and we would leave the school at 4:00 am . We got on the buses , we knew it was going to be a long rides so the teachers decided to rent us a charter bus the good thing was that we have had enough fundraiser to be able to go on a charter bus.The teachers said we would only have one stop during the whole the long bus ride and that was only going to be for us to go to the bathroom and to get some breakfast before we actually got to disneyland .After everyone went to the bathroom and

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    been an ongoing debate since the 1950s. In the 1950s, African Americans were discriminated against; They were not able to to ride in the front of the bus and had to give up their seat for a white person. For example, Rosa Parks sparked much debate and controversy when she refused to give her seat up for a white person. This led to the Montgomery Bus Boycott, when blacks refused to ride public busses at all. Now, Social Justice advocate, Tyler Falk states: “While African Americans are no longer required

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    The wind serrated past my body. I hesitated, reminiscing all the memories we treasured years ago. Sitting down on a nearby bench, looking at the emptied bus stop. I ran my fingers through the leathery pages of my small book that my father had given me. How long it has been? Five… six years? The clouds suddenly swirled and closed the sky, the thunder roared. Girls of all ages and appearances rushed through the streets as they had just finished school. I smiled mirthlessly. I hated my old man, since

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    There have been a few places where I been uncomfortable and have noticed many people’s mindsets such as being a growth or fixed mindset. The two places I will talk about where I have been the most uncomfortable are college and on the city bus. I will talk about what I’ve heard and I what I learned about how people think and how that can affect what others think about that person.            Starting off with college, of course it is uncomfortable for everyone being their first time in college because

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