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    away. The only problem that I have to face was bus’ schedule and the crowded bus stop, which made most of the students uncomfortable once we all stepped inside the bus. Being on a crowded bus and having to deal with it for almost three years, made me feel lazy to go to school. It was all luck and a huge boost when my dad bought a car and started dropping me off to school. I didn’t have to deal with busy bus’…

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    many students will not be able to get to or leave school as easily as before. Most adults go to work around the same time as students go to school, so if school started later, students would not have rides to school and would either have to take the bus or walk. These buses would cost a lot of money for schools. That money could be used to improve the school rather than used for school buses. It would also be a lot…

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    Public Transportation

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    another. Majority of Americans think just because someone is riding the bus or other forms of transportation, they do not have a car or cannot afford one, which is not always the case. Some People enjoy taking the bus, because it allows them to save gas money. I saw a friend of mine at the bus stop near Corbett gym get onto a bus and I noticed that she had her car keys in her hand and I thought to myself, why is she getting on the bus when she has a car and can just drive anywhere she wants? So…

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    Seatbelt Safety

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    school bus with seat belts would be between $7,346 and $10,296, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimated at a public meeting last year” (Howard 1). There are two ways of including seat belts, either retrofitting the current vehicles or producing a new one. Retrofitting would cost more than the latter because it requires reinforcement of the floor and seats of the bus in order to handle the force sustained by the seat belts. Considering the average lifespan of a school bus…

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    the road causing the Jefferson Davis school bus to crash. When news started to spread more and more people started to know. When Cassies mother found out she had to go against her on will not to tell her what had happened. As the children were sworn to secrecy and could not tell. "its funny, i didnt even notice the beginning of it this morning, did you children"No'm we chorused" You didnt fall in did you?" We jumped onto the bank when we thought the bus would be coming along. " "Well good for…

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    Trimet: A Short Story

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    I’ve found. The max has many too but it’s more formal. People use the bus when they want to get to a more random area. The maxx carries more people to more dense areas. The bus(good lord). I have many stories and incidents on the bus. I'll tell a few of them. Let’s see once I was at 27th and Sandy and this crazy lady on the otherside of the street. I was like “dang she is nuts”. Just my luck she cross’ the street to get on my bus. When it finally arrives we both get on I go to the back to sleep…

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    Honor Society

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    With a bus, you only need one driver. Not only that, the average school bus can carry almost 10 times the amount of students you can carry in a normal car, which is almost the entire population in the school, including teachers! The main issue with renting a car is what you’re actually renting…

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    South Carolina Speech

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    people. In waves you board a bus which will talk you from the airport to Fort Jackson. I remember the moment we got on Fort Jackson and the bus came to a stop, I looked out the window and saw the Drill Instructors (DI) standing there feet shoulder width apart, arms bent at the elbow at a 45o angle with hands overlapping behind them. This large figure emerges from the shadow, it was 2100 (or 9 pm for those that don’t know military…

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    A Thousand Splendid Suns uses many examples of imagery, such as the following excerpts to make a reader feel a certain way, or to help them better understand the events taking place at the time. In the first excerpt, Laila is waiting to board the bus after Wakil “bought tickets” for Laila, Mariam, and Aziza. She is in a pleasant, unbreakably optimistic mood. Her feelings are reflected by the imagery the author provides us with. It mentions that it is sunny and warm outside. The sun is a…

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    profession in transportation the company and product selected is Thomas Built Buses and school bus designs. Thomas Built Buses originated back in 1916 in North Carolina during World War 1 as streetcar manufacturer. It wasn’t until the 1930’s when the company started actually manufacturing and developing the school bus product. It took the company until the 1960’s to actually gain national reputation among school bus leaders. After the 1960’s the company continued to grow and develop and…

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