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    Community- The first environment that we explored was Ecuador's capital, Quito. Quito is composed of a crowded atmosphere, which starts from the minute the sun rises to after the sun sets. Every Morning as my partner and I walked to the nearest bus stop, we observed how the streets were filled with cars, taxis and people walking. The large amount of cars that were in the city increased the amount of smog in the air. As the buses drove passed us, we experienced the extreme and profound smell of…

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    Abundant Life of Perrysburg is a senior housing facility established in 1977 by Zoar Lutheran Church and is funded by HUD (Housing and Urban Development). Over the past several years Liz Brown, the manager, has been working diligently to update the facilities to make them more accessible to various disabilities that her elderly residents may have. Liz Brown and her staff eagerly make accommodations for each resident and in the best interest of the whole building through using the principles of…

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    Chariot Swot Analysis

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    between Bart stops and downtown workplaces. Its only customer segment is the city worker. Customer Segment Customer Jobs San Francisco downtown workers commute between home and workplace everyday. Common transportations they take include Bart, Muni, bus, and Caltrain. However, sometimes they take Uber or taxi in emergency. Commuters need an easy and reliable solution for their daily transportation. They have functional jobs like showing up in workplace in time, looking clean and energetic,…

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    the street. She looked like she didn’t have a lot of money. So that’s when the idea of elderly citizens should receive free bus rides. Elderly citizens should receive free bus rides because they need to save their money, if they don’t have cars they can be able to get around, and they won’t have to complain about getting hurt. This is why elderly people should receive free bus rides. “A recent report from a group called Transportation for America calculated that, by the year 2015, more than 15…

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    have several recommendations. Since safety appears to be a major issue around the end of the school or work day, I would recommend several changes associated with developing routes in which a community member could use to return home or to school. This would be particular tailored for the students in elementary school and at NCCU; since these students were the ones appeared to live closet to the schools, but used the most mobile or public transportation. I would recommend that these…

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    A diesel mechanic is a great career choice because of the many job opportunities. Mechanics get to be hands on with the engines that power many of the vehicles in today 's world. “Although being a diesel mechanic is a hard job because you get your knuckles busted every once in a while, knowing that being a successful mechanic and doing the job quick and efficient makes up for the blood and sweat” said David Anderson. “Being a diesel mechanic every day is a new challenge that needs to be…

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    Uber Revenue Model

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    1. The Taxi Industry and its Major Forces of Change Standing on the street waiting for an available cab, unsure how much a ride will cost, or whether it will let pay by card, and being uncertain about the arrival time given the traffic jam are all common complaints consumers have about taxis. Until some years ago, taxis were the only car service providers that could move people around a city, usually in a convenient, fast and comfortable way. However, many unmet needs and high regulations,…

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    Williamsburg Observation

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    specific actions of service workers and a William and Mary student towards each other on the bus. What was of interest to me, was the unique society that is derived from riding a bus; the public bus even though it is a public space, creates its own society and social behaviors. When a patron gets on the bus, they prescribe to the unique societal structure that is being created by the atmosphere of the bus; it is to, a person may behave…

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    My gender norm violations were to do the casual norms of men, I committed to walking down the street whistling and “catcalling” toward men, mansitting on the bus, open doors for my male coworkers, disregard manners in a restaurant and offer a man a drink. When I enacted my first violation which I mentioned was walking down the street whistling and “catcalling”, I was with my friend and we did this in my city in a very populated area. We began in the evening, my friend also gladly accepted to not…

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    The article, “Is Uber Bad For The Environment In NYC,” by Ben Adler discusses the impact of the new popular form of transportation called Uber that is popping up all over the United States. Uber is believed to be both useful for humans, as well as beneficial for the environment. Some ways that Uber is beneficial for users include: Uber is cheaper and more readily available than traditional cabs, it makes it much easier for people to get by without having a car, it is becoming more appealing for…

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