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    In today's society gasoline cars dominate the streets, which emit large amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. To combat this problem manufactures are starting to create electric cars, but most electric cars today make compromises in range, thus making them impractical. To decrease the environmental impact of gasoline cars, electric cars need to stop compromising. The purpose of this project was to create a car that can wirelessly charge off of pads on roads while driving, which would…

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    youth. You wouldn't believe me if I told you this was my first time going to Boise. I don't want to be mean to Idaho but I just have two things to say to you bo.....ring. Boise is a whole new world, my face was literally glued to the windows on the bus. Ooh! Ah! Was the only thing that would come out of my mouth. I almost forgot this was a religious trip to get into our inner Catholic. After my roomates I got settled into our hotel room we had to get ready to go to Bishop kelly High school, an…

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    the dark in order to get dressed and get to the bus stop for school. I stumbled off of my bed making sure not to wake up my snoring siblings and made my way to breakfast where I made myself some cold cereal. Some people would rather drink coffee in order to wake up in the morning, but I had to walk 3 miles to my bus stop. The cold clashed with my warm skin as it woke me up as if it were a type of caffeine. I was the first one there since missing the bus was not an option, and when it did…

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    understandable. Being his best friend I always tried to cheer him up from his own demons, this story starts out on the first day of high school. “Kiera get ready, the school bus is coming.” Said my mother while running to her car. Michal and me would always meet right at the bus stop to go to school in the morning. As I started walking to the bus stop I could see Michal looking down to the floor with his shaggy dark brown hair, looking rather upset. I run across the street feeling the light…

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    Royal city park The stop we choose to represent the purpose of entertainment and relaxing is behind the Royal city park, where is located at downtown Guelph and beside Eramosa river. The Royal city park is the major green space in downtown Guelph and contains riverfront trails. Moreover, it is a significant place that most families choose to gathering and having enjoy moment with their children. According to the official plan and zoning by law, it also mentions that the park behind commercial…

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    Living In Lavaca

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    Before moving to the city of Portsmouth, Virginia I grew up in the small country town of Lavaca, Arkansas. While some aspects of living in the city is consistent with living in the country, the city lifestyle offers more convenience, experiences, and opportunities. Growing up in a town with a population of around two thousand people means being a part of a tight knit community. I was surprised to find that same sense of community living in a town of over ninety-six thousand people. I have…

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    According to Jonathan, mass transit system did not die a natural death, rather it was a well-planned mission that was executed by General Motors to kill it. General Motors was an auto mobile company that produced and sold auto mobiles. During that time profits were going down and the need for gaining market share on the high number of Americans that depended on transport system arose, but it was at the expense of another transport system, the mass transit of street cars as GM and other oil…

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    Public Service Fellowship My entry into civil service was through an internship with the San Francisco Department of the Environment. It was also my first exposure to policy analysis and environmental regulation; I supported the team overseeing clean air and transportation emissions reductions programs. I graduated from college shortly thereafter and was fortunate enough to secure a job with the San Francisco Office of Economic and Workforce Development supporting their integrated land-use and…

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    another, blurred into the steel walls. What was it that separated me from being like them? The school bus lurched forward. We approached closer and closer to yet another stop, where a parent stood waiting in grim expression. Five students stood. If there were ever worst days, this was one of them. I closed my eyes to suspend the watery burn of tears. Eight more stops. Seven. Six. The bus was gradually quieting, as more kids left for their homes, their own sanctuaries. Only four more…

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    Fourth Day Narrative

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    “Now remember, if you need any help or anything make sure to ask. Also make sure you actually talk.” My mom said while pulling into the bus loop. “I will.” I sighed and played with my hands. Today was my first day of fourth grade so I was nervous, but I was even more nervous because I was starting at a new school. People would already stare at me because I was new, but also because I was in a wheelchair and I had a bright pink, smelly, double leg cast. I wore a ugly blue and gray stripped shirt…

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