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    of an event that I have seen in my life. It’s was a Friday afternoon and I was on the bus with my backpack, filled with textbooks and binders. I was in the second row of the bus by myself looking and seeing the students smiling and laughing about what happened in class or at lunch. I saw each person facial expression on the bus some were with contentment, misperception, annoyance, anxiety, and fatigue. As the bus began to pull off we just sat and waited in traffic with the…

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    Not unlike any other PVTA ride, my experience began with sprinting to catch the bus on time. Fortunately since the bus costs $1.25 to get anywhere, other Mount Holyoke students are busy trying to deposit their quarters or stuff their crumpled dollar bills into the machine so I had time to catch my breath before taking a seat. As the bus began meandering through South Hadley it almost felt like a suburban environment to a larger town. And I noticed the crowd was quite diverse compared to the…

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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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    dining, and entertainment was about a thirty-minute drive away. I had to drive my personal vehicle when taking this trip because public transportation was not available in the country. Access to shopping, dining, and entertainment is much more convenient in Portsmouth. Many places are within walking distance or I can choose to ride one of the many forms of public transportation available. Portsmouth also has more options to choose from, allowing me different shopping, dining, and…

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    The food was already made for me it was eggs & bread. I was trying to remember if I did my homework for Mrs. Field class. I remembered that it's on top of my desk where I left it last night. Went downstairs to go outside and started to run to the bus stop because I was going to late again. I saw the other kids getting…

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    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 companies steered the country into energy predicament. In what was a well-planned move, GM persuaded Fitzgerald and his brothers who were operating…

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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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    As the subway doors open, I am embraced with the aroma of sweat and grime. I walk out of the train car onto the dirt caked floor of Penn Station. My train whooshes by behind me like a comet. Above me comes a computer-generated voice letting me know where I am. The station is a sea of people. The loud hum of a thousand conversations buzzes in the air. As I walk, I see news stands, fast food places, and small marts. Raggedy homeless people are scattered across the station, while there are also…

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    developments, the Lancaster- Kiest Shopping Center and the Dallas VA Medical Center. Lancaster Road is edged with small format commercial uses along its entire length, such as fast food restaurants, auto repair shops, banking service centers, convenience markets and other services. Commercial development is clustered around the Kiest and VA Medical Center…

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    changed and improved people's lives. Railways have helped many sectors of the country's economy, including agriculture. The farmers had a new way of sending their products to different parts of America. Despite the fact, the creation of railroad service positively impacted a lot business, it had its own negative characteristics also. During that time period the only way of transportation in America…

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