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    Let’s say two kids are going to school. They are both riding the bus to school. One is going to school because his parents tell him that he has to, one is going because he wants to be the first person in his family to go to college and get a good job. One it listening to music on the way there, one is talking with their friends. They are both stressing out over a big test that they have that day. For anything that someone is doing in their life, there are always going to be comparisons and…

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    11/18 Colca canyon. For a long time Colca Canyon was the deepest in the world until it was discovered that it is actually two different canyons. Now Colca Canyonn is said to be the worlds second largest canyon although some argue it is the third. It is twice as deep as the Grand Canyon. Giant condors live in the canyons with wing spans of up to 9 feet. For those who love to hike this is a destination worth visiting. I am really disappointed that I was unable to hike the canyon and felt that…

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    there Caroline, after me.””I also liked how the Logan kids were ALWAYS getting into mischief because it kind of reminds me of how my own siblings are… well in a way i guess, my siblings aren’t going around crashing buses but you get what i mean. “The bus ratteled up the road, though not as quickly as we had hoped. It rolled cautiously through a wide puddle some twenty feet ahead; then, seeming to grow bolder as it approached our man made lake, it speeded up, spraying the water in high sheets of…

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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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    One day I was on the bus sitting next to my friend Trevor. I told him that I wouldn’t be riding the bus in the afternoon today. “Why?” Trevor asked. I said “Because I’m heading to Columbia to take my driver test to get my permit.” Trevor nodded his head and went back to listening to his music. The bus picked up the other high school kids and we went to school. Well, I went to second block after I got done with health class. I told another one of my friends about me leaving and the…

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    Yourself “CREAK”, the bus door opened and I waited as I watched all of the children struggling to get out. There is only one way I feel… I don’t want them to go. Every day I see them get off the “special needs” bus and get laughed at and see the fingers pointed straight at them, it’s ridiculous. You would have thought that tenth graders would have learned by now that bullying and harassment is childish, but apparently not. It’s amazing how much potential the kids on my bus have, especially…

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    sooner, one can easily observe the accompanying concerns among our adult population- and our lawmakers. One example of this is a recent proposition suggesting that students should be banned from driving to and from school if their area provides bus services. The reason for this idea is that doing this would simultaneously relieve traffic congestion and fix morning tardiness issues. However, I submit that such an action would be undesirable for both the students and the school. My…

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    school was in Purcellville, with by car is only 30 minutes away, but on the bus there were other children in other neighborhoods that had to be dropped off first. I was always the last one off the bus because I lived the farthest away, which meant I was always the first one on the bus in the morning. A lot of the time my bus ride would be about an hour. That means there were two hours of my day was spent on the bus, add that with a full day of school, you can imagine I was pretty tired…

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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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    The Kilgour Family Streetcar thrived in Oakley until 1951, when it no longer served the public’s needs. Accompanied by high fares and inefficient routes, Oakley’s residents did not contest the termination of streetcar operations. Although the Kilgour Family Streetcar was key in the characterization and urbanization of Oakley, it was not the only failed transit-stop on the journey to finding the light at the end of the tunnel for Oakley; the light signifying an efficient, reliable transportation…

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