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    Waterbury Case Study

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    into downtown. Student housing for the Waterbury Campus sounds like a great idea to revitalize Waterbury. There are already many special things in place that will help make Waterbury a thriving city. For example, the public transportation system (city bus, train station) and the many beautiful buildings with historic architecture. However, there needs to be many changes to the city for students to actually want to come live here for a semester. This city and it’s downtown was at one point a…

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    Many people today would argue that cities are the causes of segregations of the wealthy and poor or the African Americans and the Europeans. The problem within that statement is not based entirely on which race is poorer or less privileged than the other but problems within cities and government to cause segregations between the rich and the poor. Cities are havens for the poor to reside as they having cheaper housing in some areas more so than the country side and suburban areas. But the…

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    One Day Short Story

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    OWW The horrendous noise of everyone saying "BYE MUM BYE DAD" as the bus drove away from the school and on the way to school camp pierced my ears. I felt like having a rest until my best friend Lily yelled at me even though we were sitting together. "Eeeewwww look Tia just spewed and it's running running down the middle of the bus."it was disgusting it looked all clumpy it nearly touch my feet it looked like you had a mind of it's own thinking of which kid it should disgust next? Later that…

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    Escalator Essay

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    An escalator is a power-driven, continuous moving stairway designed to transport passengers up and down short vertical distances. Escalators are used around the world to move pedestrian traffic in places where elevators would be impractical. For example, at discharge times from offices, railways underground stations, airport terminals, theatres, shopping malls and departmental stores. The escalator's primary attribute is its ability to move large numbers of people at once from one area to…

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    mad. As Cleo slipped on her shoes and started to tie the laces she thought about the bus. Her and Jem lived semi close to each other so they were on the same bus. She was dreading it. She would have to find someone else to sit with because before she always sat with Jem. She packed her backpack and debated whether or not to miss the bus on purpose and have her mom drive her to school in order to not see Jem on the bus. She decided to…

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    First Chivalry Act

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    My first act of chivalry is one that I do not do very often. Last weekend, I was taking the bus to my house. The bus was very populous and every seat was taken. So after 10 minutes an elderly woman stepped on the bus with a lot of bags. When I saw the woman I knew I had to do the right thing and give my seat up for her. I then signaled her and called her over so she would know that this seat was hers. The woman came over and I said, “ it’s all yours ma'am.” The woman thanked me very much and I…

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    eight-day travel with the drama club. My mom was going along with me as well as my friend, Brittany, and her mother. We would visit Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and Arizona. When I got to the school, we loaded our luggage on the bus and started off for the airport. As the bus pulled up to the airport, everyone bolted out of their seats. After the luggage had been unloaded, we made our way to check-in for our luggage registration. I walked away without my suitcase, feeling as if I forgot…

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    starting a new school especially one where Stacey and I would be the first colored kids to go there. I still thought about T.J in that horrible chain gang and what they would do to him. “Cassie you’d better get dressed the bus gonna be here soon,” said Stacey. The tall, yellow bus pulled at the side of the curb and the doors opened. Faces of disgust peered down at us through the slightly tinted window. Stacey took no notice of them and selected a seat for us in the front. After we sat down a…

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    We started the bus ride in rock hill south Carolina and the bus ride was about six to seven hours long, Once we arrived at the hotel we all got our bags and went into the lobby area and we dissected the planes and what we were going to do, We got our planners with the schedule and devotions, After that some of us played cards while the others went swimming. The next day we woke up and ate breakfast then we did our devotions, once we finished our devotions we all went to the bus and started to…

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    are all here, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6.” It was Mr. Bratwartz, the principal’s voice. I said goodbye to my best friend, Jake. He was on bus 6. When I got on bus 5, sat on seat 13, I felt something different and I felt nervous, but I didn't see what it was. "Maybe it's wrong, let me forget it," I whispered to myself. When the bus drove far away from school, I felt thirsty but I couldn't find my lunchbox. "Nooooooooo!" I shouted, "I forget my lunchbox at school!"…

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