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    the system’s gears moving. Houston’s METRO system comprises of over 9000 bus stops and 1200…

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    Personal Narrative-Memoir

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    under my feet as I walked through the brisk air. The sky was a gloomy shade of gray and not a single cloud dotted the sky. I was headed toward the big, yellow, mechanical beast known as the school bus. If you combine pandemonium and a very small box with a lot of teenagers shoved inside you get a school bus. At times, I wondered if the…

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    Should School Buses Exist on School Buses? Research shows that riding on a school bus is 16 times safer than riding a car or walking to school.(https://canadasafetycouncil.org/child-safety/there-need-seat-belts-school-buses) We need to determine whether or not seat belts should exist in school buses. Many people think that seat belts would increase safety and save lives, however, that is not the case.Without a doubt, school buses are safely designed without the use of seat belts.Also seat…

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    The defense asked was the plaintiff was speeding past the bus or did the plaintiff slowed down when he saw the bus stop. The witness then stated the plaintiff was going the speed limit. The defense finished their questions and the judge had called a short recess. The plaintiff and the lawyers had went outside to talk and I figure to…

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    Stephanie Morisset Professor Cinda Kane ENC 1101 (Noon) 11 September 2015 Meditation Essay Screech! The driver of the minivan suddenly attempts to stop in order to avoid a collision with the driver of an Audi, who carelessly ignored the rules of a red light. In those seconds everything seemed to have slowed down, prolonged to make every moment count for the minivan driver. Time had slowed down nearly to a stop so he was able to remember all the memories he made to land in this exact moment of…

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    Swaziland Research Paper

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    scary animals out there. The first thing our tour guide said to us was, “Don’t worry about it, the safari car is very safe and the animals are used to people coming through here.” The car was pretty big, seating our whole group plus an experienced driver. It had four tall doors and a few metal bars going up the side of the roof. There wasn’t any netting around the outside of the truck, which made us a little nervous. We all loaded into the safari trucks and our tour guide explained the rules…

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    Personal Narrative Report

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    before Gees Mills intersection. I arrived to the location and noticed that the vehicle hit the embankment, struck a mail box and landed approximately 20 feet in the ditch. The vehicle was not occupied therefore; I asked who is the driver of the vehicle was. The driver identified herself as Monica Bettis. Bettis stated she tried to avoid a deer and lost control of the vehicle. I retraced the the skid marks and noticed that the skids marks started in the curve section of Sigman Road. As I…

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    Vehicle Observation

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    He advised he did not, again a terry pat confirmed he wasn’t armed. I asked Ellis if there was anything in the vehicle and he stated “not that I now of”. I began my search on the driver side where Allen’s purse was. I found a clear glass pipe with multiple assorted colored small Ziploc bags. I also found cellophane containing two small blue tablets and a half of a white pill that was located in a wallet. While searching the center…

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    Fedex Breakdown Syndrome

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    and find a FedEx delivery van with rear damage. This damage appears to be caused from the van crashing into the side of the building. At approximately 958hrs while inspecting the area for anyone who may be injured. I find only the white male FedEx driver. He states that his name is Oscar Cobb, and that he is okay. He also states that he seemed to have placed the vehicle in neutral, and not park when exiting the van to make…

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    Tom’s the Fiddler Crab Catcher One late afternoon as I look out from a large window where I work, I saw this raggedy white van pulling into the parking lot, as It park towards the north side of the lot I noticed the AC unit protruding from the back door. I changed my attention as a customer came in, I greet him and as usual with his nasty attitude Newport’s one hundred, a blue game and the rest on pump 5. He swayed the bundle up twenty- dollar bill on the counter, rotated around and walk away…

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