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    Ki-Suk Han

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    On the month of December 2012‚ an incident took place in a subway station of New York City. A homeless man named Naeem Davis and a man named Ki-Suk Han’s took on a horrible event. Naeem Davis‚ the homeless man who self-medicated his bipolar disorder with marijuana seemed‚ to have a problem with Ki-Suk Han at the time of the event. However‚ he was not the only one who was not being himself. Ki-Suk Han drank a few bottles and happened to be drunk at the time of the incident when he was killed. At the

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    that the small sample of this focus group (only 3 members) cannot provide exact information‚ which may be a core of the future quantitate research. The questions: 1. Do you using public transport? 2. What kind of public transport do you use bus/train? 3. Is timetable of transportation is suit for your purposes? 4. Is timetable precise? 5. Is the nearest bus station is located far from your home? 6. How do you get to the nearest airport? 7. Are ticket prices are affordable for

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    Newport International Group Tokyo Fashion Trends on Tokyo Fashion and Lifestyle: Ikebukuro Fashion and Amazing District to Reside Modern Tokyo Time Tokyo fashion is internationally famous but while Aoyama‚ Ginza‚ Harajuku‚ Omotesando‚ Shibuya and Shinjuku often hog the limelight‚ it is equally true that other buzzing fashion districts are far from being in the shadows. This especially applies to Ikebukuro and Yurakucho but in terms of diversity then Ikebukuro is extremely vibrant because

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    Charles Loring Brace

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    City Journal; Winter‚ 2008; Vol. 18‚ No. 1. Nelson‚ K. (1995). The Child Welfare Response to Youth Violence and Homelessness in the Nineteenth Century. Child Welfare; January-February 1995‚ Vol. 74‚ Issue 1‚ p 56‚ 15 p. O’Connor‚ S. (2001). Orphan Trains: The Story of Charles Loring Brace and the Children He Saved and Failed. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Ramsey‚ P. J. (2007‚ Spring). Wrestling with Modernity: Philanthropy and the Children’s Aid Society in Progressive-Era New York City. New

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    maintain; also‚ gas prices have been increasing dramatically. On the other hand‚ public vehicles allow commuters to go around different distances spending much less than if they had to drive a car. If you compare the cost of gas and parking to the cost of train or bus pass‚ you will figure out that a monthly commuting pass is far more economical. Also‚ according to the American Automobile Association‚ “the estimated cost of driving a single-occupant vehicle is between $4‚826 (for a small car) and $9‚685 (for

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    New York City Bus

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    GETTING AROUND Under normal circumstances‚ New York City is easy to navigate. However‚ subway and bus changes can occur at the last minute‚ so pay attention to the posters on station walls and listen carefully to any announcements you may hear in trains and on subway platforms. Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) Travel info 718-330-1234‚ hourly updates 718-243-7777; www.mta.info. The MTA runs the subways and buses‚ as well as a number of alternative commuter services to points outside Manhattan

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    about it. So much money is spent on the public transport‚ but then why is it there is so many flaws to it and its always running late? Public Transport is used by thousands of people each day‚ that would explain why every time I get on a bus or train half of England want to get on too! It is always so crowded you cannot squash another person on but they try their hardest to. Also‚ if you are one of the lucky ones that manage to get a seat‚ it is just as bad as standing due to you having a complete

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    Traffic jam

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    options‚ will also cause problems. If there isn’t enough buses‚ trams‚ or local trains people are forced to take their cars to work. The ratio of passengers to vehicles decreases‚ whereas if they were able to take the bus people would feel less of a need to drive their cars. In many places‚ commuters are forced away from public transport by the private companies which run them. Increasing fare prices‚ especially on the trains‚ make driving a car with its associated high fuel costs cheaper than public

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    How to Train a Good Dog

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    Sammi Picquet TRICIA’S CLASS DW.2 EXPLAINING ESSAY 3/10/10 HOW TO TRAIN A GOOD FAMILY DOG Wouldn’t you love to have one of the the best dogs in your own house? It all begins with good training and great love towards your pup. Having a good dog doesn’t just mean getting a dog and never being home‚ you have to be dedicated and I will tell you how. It starts with picking out the cutest brown lab/pitbull with a little bit of white on his neck. Then comes picking out the perfect name. Roscoe

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    Most recently‚ I took a trip to Brooklyn with a few of my family members. We were going from Brooklyn to Times Squares and back. I remember the subways being jammed pact through out the station and standing up on the train itself holding on to an metal pole to keep my balance because the seats were all taken. My cousins Alary‚ and Autumne Montague‚ who lived in Brooklyn at the time‚ told me how people preferred to use public transportation such as taxis but mostly the

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