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    years and really loved it. So my ecstasy could be understood after the dentist told me her conclusion.  It was difficult to tell when the exciting trip to dentist became endless and tough. The routine was: leave school at 3:35 p.m., take the deserted bus, stay at the dentist for two hours, take the crowded metro back, meet my host family, arrive home at around 9pm, cook semi-liquid foods as dinner, swallow several pain pills, begin doing homework, finally get to bed at 2 or 3 a.m. , and get up 6 a.m

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    Creative Writing: Paunch

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    "Why do I gotta stand?" asked Paunch. "You can hide me from the security camera." answered Smalls, the shortie with quick fists and an even quicker lip. "How long do you think this is gonna be?" Asked Paunch almsot losing his footing as the bus began to move ahead to its next stop. "From here to there, half an hour— but with all the stops, I don't know." "We jus' gotta do that real quick then leave." "Go in, do the job then leave." "I gotta do anything?" "Jus' stand guard while I do the dirty

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    to accept what my best friend wants, but is it necessarily what is the best for him? The car’s lights cut through the rain revealing what was in front of us. How I wished that there would suddenly be an accident that would stop us from going to the bus stop, yet I was duty bound and I had to do the right thing, even though I hold a vast amount of grudge against it. Inside the car there was a sense of static within the air, Rahim was holding his child in the back with silent tears rolling down their

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    prices? More rowdy kids around? Just when I thought my life was getting better children can now ride busses for free. And on top of that, now I gotta pay more to ride the bus. EVERY DAY. I hate this. Which do you agree with? Don’t stick to it, because that can turn around in just a bit: we’ll be talking about if kids should get free bus rides. On March 1, 2015 the Toronto Transit Commision, or TTC approved of children 12 and under can ride busses for free. Weird, right? What makes them think that they

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    As we enter Washington my eyes were in a maze, not knowing what to look at. I looked right to the fascinating grey columns at the space museum. The bus stopped suddenly and my face splat on the front seat. Everyone got up out of their seats, and exited the bus. My group rushed to get a seat, but we were too late. Some of us had to sit on the crooked solid floor to eat. Once we all ate our scrumptious, and delicious meals we headed off to the Space Museum. We entered the Space Museum then a sky-high

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    What Are Road Blocks?

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    A bus packed with young children on their way to summer camp was stopped on an Arizona highway by a mob of vigilantes who has stated that they would block buses transporting unaccompanied minors from Central America (Rivas, 2014). The road block created by the mob of people shows that the uprising in small towns along the southern border is anything but the norm these days (Rivas, 2014). People protesting in small cities in Murrieta, California has spread across the country, prompting dangerous situations

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    Spongebob Research Paper

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    Watching “SpongeBob SquarePants” as a child made me realize that owning a vehicle is vital in order to get our desire destinations safely and punctual. There were numerous occasions where I found myself dependent on others. Though there are countless of bus stops I can use for transportation, I am not comfortable riding in one. Walking is another type transportation I took for school and work. However, a rainy day impedes a travel by foot. Additionally, riding my bicycle was another way I got around. My

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    Transportation is an everyday occurrence in today’s society; it takes you where you need to in a timely manner. In the article “The Bus, a Modern Panacea” by Lester Detroit, he explains that taking the VTA is a “cure-all” solution. Detroit notes that the VTA is convenient because students do not have to drive around to find parking space. He revels that students can save money with the free Echo Pass that is provided with registered SJSU students. He also notes that taking the VTA helps with the

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    Large cities and populations rely on public transportation to reduce traffic congestion and vehicle emission as well as provide a means for citizens without personal vehicles to travel to important places like work, school or the grocery store. Critically important infrastructure to any city, without a reliable regional transportation system those who cannot afford cars are greatly impacted. Such groups may be confined to a particular neighborhood which may result in lack of accessibility to jobs

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    Diary Of A Wimpy Kid

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    was scared getting on the bus with my grandma with the tickets to El Paso, Tx. After my goodbyes the bus takes off the light dim down and the cold air and the unentertaining movie Diary of a wimpy kid comes on. After a couple minutes i slowly fall asleep. When I was woken up ,covered in a roasting blanket, by the person that announced that there's a couple minutes till we arrive to the other bus station. After getting all our bulky suitcases from under the scorching bus and seeing it leave. While

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