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    do to calm myself. Also on top of all of this I am so so tired. I did not get much sleep because I was so nervous, it takes me a while to get used to the new environment. I look around taking everything in, I see all the other kids waiting for the bus while holding their parent 's hands or runing around playing with each. You see this is my first day in a new school. I was just getting used to my old school and being in first grade was a scary thing. School was just scary all together, I didn 't…

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    We interact and experience architecture every day. It is physically impossible not to and because of this, it is incredibly easy to take it for granted and to forget about all the thought and care that was taken to create such huge feats. Worcester’s Union Station is located directly off of highway 190 in Worcester, Massachusetts. Thousands of people pass by it on a daily basis without even realizing that it is something more than a “pretty train station”. Before we begin, let’s answer the…

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    Jeepney Case Study

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    In the Philippines, Jeepney, commonly referred as jeep, is the most common form of public transportation. Due to its low cost, Filipino masses are into riding one, be it students going to school, professionals on their way to work or just a trip from home to malls. With this, the experience of riding one does not always go smoothly. It is often crowded that sometimes, passengers tend to fight over the space left. This is also where its name originated: Jeep and knee, where the passengers seat so…

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    Importance Of Road Safety

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    The main purpose of transportation system in a country is to provide the efficient and safe movement of goods and passenger from one location to another. The economic development is strongly affected or influenced by the availability of transportation. The increasing number of vehicles on the road has created a major problem through traffic accidents due to the loss of lives and material. Moreover, in developing countries such as India traffic accidents rates are still quite high. Therefore, the…

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    budget cuts to balance the budget. This essay will discuss how her current monthly budget compares with the levels of eligibility for and the benefits from current public assistance programs. Finally, the writer…

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    Let The Pigeon Drive the Bus Finally, a book to say “no” to! Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus takes the reader on a journey where they explore the persuasion of a mischievous pigeon who wants to drive a bus that is not his. The book starts off before the title page, where as soon as the book is opened, the pigeon is illustrated daydreaming about driving the bus. On the very next page, the bus driver is introduced and gives one task: don’t let the pigeon drive the bus! The pigeon shows…

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    Driving is an activity that is common. Some areas have heavier congestion than others. Externalities are associated with various areas in the economy including congested roads. The answer to this question will focus on externalities associated with additional individual's driving on a congested road. This question will also give some ideas on how tolls may help alleviate this externality, where tolls are not helpful, and how they may be set. Externalities in the field of economics are either…

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    Ice. Have you ever walked on slippery Ice by yourself to the bus stop for in a distance of 0.5 miles? Well let me tell you I have. Read on if you want to find out of my thrilling experience on ice. One time an exceptionally bone-chilling January 26, 2013, in 10 minutes I needed to go to the bus stop. I was 8 years old. It was 8:10 and the bus leaves at 8:30 and I required 10 minutes to go to the bus stop, for the most part, takes me 2 minutes in a rush, however it was frosty so it took me 10…

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    Urban Rail System Essay

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    3.3 Straddle UMS: Basic Characteristics of Urban Rail System Good decisions about transportation investments and policies require accurate information on characteristics of Urban Rail system alternatives, including the following: • Spacing between Stations • Speed • Capacity and Body Outline • Degree of Separation from Road Traffic • Operating System • Rolling Stock • Maximum Curvature 3.3.1 Spacing between Stations Urban rail has a very close station spacing (about 50-500 m apart). It is…

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    Ixtapan De La Sal

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    mountain road. On one side of the narrow road there was steep vertical rock and on the other side there was a sheer drop. One evening, many years ago, a bus departed from Ixtapan de la Sal as usual, making the familiar journey to Toluca. It was an overnight trip, so the passengers on the bus took the opportunity to get some much needed sleep. When the bus reached the base of the mountain, it started the slow climb up the slope without any problems. Most of the passengers had…

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