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    The Controversy Of A Bus

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    sunlight. The moist morning dew still fresh on the emerald green grass, which has been cut into neat verges like a clean shaven chin. The rigid trees stand tall and wise looking over the desolate street. Suddenly they spy, a lone lost boy pacing along the road looking out to find the comfort of a round sign with the sympathetic symbol of a bus. He checks his watch once composed against the sign; the soothing sigh shows relief and a shining sweating brow reflects the mottled sunlight that has…

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    Comparative Essay Following your path is a good thing but there are negatives and positives that go along with making your own decisions. In both “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost and “Experience” by Dorothy Livesay the poets use metaphor and point of view to communicate their difficult experiences when dealing with finding their way in life, however Frost and Livesay had two different experiences when dealing with finding their way in life, which is shown in their poems. Both poets used…

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    Some civilian warehouse and logistics facilities along the major improved roads that could provide hard ball for vehicles maintenance, assembly areas, or potentially FARPs. The valley has a relative sense of identity, due to the nature of farming communities and small towns, compared to larger more urban areas in the capital region…

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    Misunderstood Poems

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    Every great poem has an even greater meaning. “The Road Not Taken” is about a person who is deciding which way path to take. This poem is usually misunderstood because many people think that he is trying to decide which path is better, but actually he talks about how each of the paths are pretty much the same. “ Though as for that, the passing there / Had worn them really about the same” (Frost, 219-220). He is saying that both paths are pretty much equal and used just as frequent as the other.…

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    1Walking across the thirsty ground each breath sucking in grit. 2Families all along the road, searching and hoping that someone would grant us the kindness of food. 3 The town waving goodbye to us, the small town of newport texas. 4Where before the raging dust bowl swept so violently across the arid land, children ran alongside their mothers, men worked in the street. 5 The church bell ringing with people flocking in like sheep to a shepard. 6Once lively and filled with people now deserted and…

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    mom with children who can’t take care of themselves especially toddlers. A natural response for a mother is to do everything their child ask for and needs. Mom should get their child in with everything they could need so that they can focus on the road. A lot of society thinks that they are above the law and the rules don’t apply to them. Multitasking while driving can be considered just as dangerous as driving intoxicated (Kiesbye). As we can see Teens are not the only drivers that cause…

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    there is no one else driving in the hot desert. It is very lonely and quite as we are driving through the bumpy old roads.…

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    An average American commuter would spend about 42 hours on the road per year due to the overcrowding of roads. It is said that this amount of time wasted on roads would only increase as the economy progresses. As more and more people continue to commute, whether it is to go to work or to go to school, the possibility of dangerous events occurring on the road may rise. Therefore, commuters are in need of automobiles that are reliable and efficient enough to get them to their destination in a…

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    Being that its very late at night and there is no one around I wouldn't want to put myself in danger if I am the only one riding in the car. Lonely roads especially at night can be dangerous for many reasons. I most likely would be worried if my car were to stop working or if an individual would take advantage of the fact that a car stops on a lonely road at a red light and attempt to cause the rider any harm. I would not speed up and eat the light because there may be a car driving without its…

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    for us to leave came. It was a rainy Monday morning. We put the bikes on the bike rack and we left. To get to Moab you drive on U.S. Route 6 in Spanish Fork Canyon. It is probably the deadliest road in Utah. Anyways, we were driving down the road and it had rained a little bit the night before so the roads were still wet. At first we didn’t think much of it. There was a SUV pulling a camper in front of us. My uncle was driving and he felt like he need to pass it. He didn’t know why, but he just…

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