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    My gender norm violations were to do the casual norms of men, I committed to walking down the street whistling and “catcalling” toward men, mansitting on the bus, open doors for my male coworkers, disregard manners in a restaurant and offer a man a drink. When I enacted my first violation which I mentioned was walking down the street whistling and “catcalling”, I was with my friend and we did this in my city in a very populated area. We began in the evening, my friend also gladly accepted to not…

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    private and public interests. Ten private firms provide the buses, drivers, maintenance and capital. Through a city owned corporation, city provides route planning, roads, terminals scheduling, etc. The overall system is a partnership of public private interests. Curitiba’s successive improvements in transportation reduced travel times and increased convenience. Curitiba’s BRT system is a model for making the city livable. The bus runs frequently and the stations are convenient, well-designed…

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    because it allows trade between people, which is important for the growth of civilizations. Transport infrastructure is comprised of the fixed installations, which include roads, railways, airways, waterways, canals and pipelines and terminals like bus and railway stations, warehouses, airports and trucking terminals, refueling depots comprising fueling docks and fuel halts and sea ports. Terminals can be used for interchange of commuters and freight…

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    two copper coils were used. One coil, called the transmitting coil, simulates a coil in a pad placed on a street. The other coil is in the car, called the inductor coil. The transmitting coil has an oscillating electric current, created by the ZVS driver circuit, flowing through the coil. This creates a magnetic field. Since the current that flows through the coil is oscillating it causes the the magnetic flux to change, which induces a current in the inductor coil when it passes over the…

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    From the moment I was accepted into this program, I have been in shock. As soon as the plan put down its wheels and I landed in London It hit me we were in London, but not as hard as I thought it would. London at first impression was they drive fast and it was scary when crossing a road because I still do this day do not know which way to look so I look both ways. The ambulance sirens and are ten times louder than any United States one. London was not what I expected, but better. The dogs all…

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    1. Introduction 1.1 Aim: The aim of this report is to investigate the perception of safety while using transport in Melbourne. This report has been written for the minister for Police and Emergency Services. 1.2 Background: Transport is a vital part of our daily lives. People use all types of transport to move from place to place. The transport consists of extensive networks and a wide variety of transport services, which includes many options such as public transport, bicycles, cars,…

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    org/problems/school_traffic/2. It is important to know who your audience is when talking about your proposal. Parents, students, and school staff have the greatest impact on traffic problems. They are the starting point of the solution. The school bus companies are an important partner in helping the problem. School building architects and landscapers are necessary to list the possible solutions. Asking the right questions helps you gather accurate information about the problem and to help your…

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    Honor Society

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    With a bus, you only need one driver. Not only that, the average school bus can carry almost 10 times the amount of students you can carry in a normal car, which is almost the entire population in the school, including teachers! The main issue with renting a car is what you’re actually renting…

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    What are the Essentials of Getting a School Bus Driver's License? School bus drivers are the professionals behind the wheel who steer kids back and forth from home and school safely. To get qualified as a school bus driver, you have to possess a CDL, wondering what is a CDL? -it is the Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) and along with it, you should have an authorization to drive a passenger vehicle (P), and a permit to drive a school bus (S). These are typically called as P and S endorsements.…

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    Deeya Patel Bus D1 Students are Consistently Delayed On Tuesday September 26th, Deeya Patel’s bus driver mistakenly took a wrong between 3:15 and 3:30 and ended up on Route 206. As a new bus driver, Gina has been taking a different route almost everyday. As a result, Deeya Patel and many others shared a confused look. Was Gina taking a different route because she wanted to see the fastest way or was it hard for her to memorize the given route? As students at Hillsborough Middle School, they…

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