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    Responsibly visiting another country is one of the most critical aspects to have as an international traveler. When you visit another country, whether it be for work, family, or vacation; you’re, per say, “not in Kansas anymore.” To the natives in the country you are visiting, you are foreign to them, and they expect a level of acclimation or respect to the culture they are used to. It takes a certain amount of cultural awareness to be able to properly visit that country while not disturbing the

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    In the heart racing film ‘Lion’ directed by Garth Davis and the novel ‘Lion’ written by the man who this books and film was based on, Saroo Brierley himself scrutinize the theme ‘lost’ in identical ways. The book and film are both based on a young boy who faces the worst fear of any young child and that is being lost in a country in millions. Saroo Brierley was lost in India and did not know the name of the city. Throughout the book it describes more in depth about Saroo being lost compared to the

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    Éclatant City Paris, France is truly an incredible city. While it is best known for its tourist attractions, including the Eiffel Tower, Paris is so much more than this. Despite being relatively cold all throughout the year, the warmest being in the high sixties, Paris has a population of around 2,241,400. Paris is a very historical city, founded in the 3rd century BC by the Gauls. Some tourist attractions in Paris include the Louvre museum, Notre Dame, and Disneyland Paris. While Paris is great

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    Sista Girl Analysis

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    Sista Girl: Play Review Kyle Morrison directed this two person play that was written by Elena Carpetis and Alexis West. Several people including set designer, Miranda Hampton were a huge part of transforming Sista Girl into a play that has performed statewide. Sista Girl goes for a total length of 80 minutes including 20 minutes for a Q & A session with the actors. Nakisha Grey and Georgie Grey were originally played by Natasha Wanganeen and Nadia Rossi but Natasha had a family issue and was unable

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    What if you had no money, then what would you do? I don’t know what I would do. You can’t take public transportation without money, but you should be able to. Even if you weren’t lost, and you had somewhere to go, what would you do? So many people are unable to afford public transportation, that they are just not able to get around, and get to where they need to go, like to work or to an event. If public transportation were to be made free, people who can't afford a train ticket would now be able

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    Surviving without a car may be difficult, but its not impossible. Not having a car has many benefits including having sturdy health, reducing pollution and saving money. Not driving a car gives a person and opportunities to walk, ride a bike, reduce pollution and therefore reserve fossil fuel for future generations. Living life without a car also gives a person an opportunity to experience of the future life which would be without the use of fossil fuels because we are pouring out ample amount

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    home and back so that less people drive is public transportation. And it has always been discussed whether public transportation should be free or not. According to Joe Pinsker from the Atlantic making public transportation free will only attract the wrong crowd. For example kids and young people with culture of vandalism. Instead public transportation should focus on the wealthier people because they are the ones that work and need to drive (“Why Can't Public Transit Be Free?” Joe Pinsker). On the other

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    My First Day Of School

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    I remember the last day of summer vacation leading up to my first day of school this year. I was very nervous. The high school was new to me and seemed massive compared to the small middle school I went to the year before. I was scared of getting lost and being late to all of my classes on the first day. The night before I packed my backpack and got all my supplies ready to go for the next morning. I planned out my outfit and tried to go to sleep early. But, I couldn’t fall asleep. The same thing

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    (6) Risk (safety and public health), which is strongly related to the perceived cleanliness of the carriage environment, especially the holds and the seat coverings. (7) Emotion—the perception and tolerance of crowding is influenced by a passenger’s emotions prior to embarkation

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    Secondly, none of my friends or classmates were able to take public transportation by themselves, either. Indeed, Korean parents were and are well known for being protective. Most of them do not allow their kids to be alone at any place or at any moment. On the other hand, my dad had the wisdom, foresight, and trust

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