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    Yes they should of been charged with the case because when you don’t have enough proof to close the case and show that they should have not been guilty and they don’t have enough Evidence to prove they are not guilty. 9: No i didn’t change my mind because they don’t have enough proof to show that they are not guilty. 8: ‘’Once I had conquered the shipping industry, I moved on to the railroads. I saw how there were all these little railroad companies laying a bunch of tracks that didn’t connect…

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    miles that Americans are driving every year are going up as the gas prices is going down. Furthermore, the general population is spending more time on the roads compare to previous years, either sitting in their own cars or on any other form of transportation. On the other hand, The National Highway traffic safety administration announced that traffic deaths in the United States increase 9.3 percent in 2015 in relation to the year before. When comparing the increase of vehicle miles Americans…

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    someone that I serve in my work may use public transportation to obtain resources within our community, I chose to visit a local hospital using the local bus system. I thought long and hard about where to go and what type of public transportation to use. I then researched the internet to find some local community resources. I also did some research about local transportation in my community. In planning for my trip, three types of public transportation came to my mind, the local bus,…

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    Before the first fleet Australia was a place where indigenous people called home. They would hunt and gather with no care, that was until the first fleet arrived in Botany Bay. When the first fleet of convicts arrived they took over all the indigenous people's land to make farms and to build towns. Life was difficult for some people but for others they did very well. After the first fleet of convicts came, people chose to come because they wanted to, they were called free settlers, then followed…

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    received considerable research attention within sustainable urban transportation literature (Boschmann). The social measurements of maintainable urban transportation are suggested inside of the transportation literature, especially through the components of social value, social exclusion, and personal satisfaction. The literature does suggest that in the context of advanced capitalist cities, socially sustainable urban transportation creates equitable access to opportunities necessary for…

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    Public transportation is a system of transportation that the government offer for people who cannot use private transportation. Previously, the primary objective behind public transportation was to give low-income people a method of transportation with sensible costs. Nevertheless, nowadays some private companies changed this principle by using public transportation as a business deal. Numerous individuals believe that public transportation is essential for them and it makes their lives easier,…

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    Topic- Bronco Transportation Focus- The focus of this project is to inform the manager of Bronco Transportation of the issues I have found in the Bronco Transportation system. I found three main issues in the Bronco Transportation system such as overcrowding buses, non use of seat belts, and many illnesses that come with riding public buses. The reason I choose to do this project on public transportation here at at Western Michigan University is because the dangers of this topic should be…

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    The Transportation Security Laboratory (TSL) ensures our country's transportation frameworks through examination, advancement, testing and acceptance of explosives innovation discovery frameworks. Situated in New Jersey, TSL creates items in the ranges of staff review, checked stuff and little package examination, containerized freight assessment, movement insurance, and base assurance. The research center has a long history of achievement and is universally perceived for its part in the…

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    The transportation need of older adults in the United States has grown as the population rose by 9.7% between 2000 and 2010 (U.S. Census Bureau, 2013). According to Rosenbloom, many older adults in the United States prefer to drive instead of using public transportation system. According Rosenbloom only eight percent of older adults over the age of 65 uses the transportation system in comparison to sixty percent of older adults in the same age group that drives (2009). Some of the challenges…

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    In these days, transportation has become more and more important to move from place A to place B. Transportation has started for a long time ago since people want to travel by using the shortest time. People started to ride an animal on land and then invent a junk to travel across the ocean by using wind. After that, human built the glider to travel through the sky. There are several advantages and disadvantage to using each type of transportation. If we make use of these advantages, we will be…

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