I woke up late for my class, but it is no problem because I just need to wait for the computer brushes my teeth and pick my outfit while it is taking me to the shower. After that I just have to use the teleporting machine and I will be in my seat for chem class in less than a minute. Our chemistry teacher does not live on the state, but instead of having an online class with no interaction with the teacher, like they use to back in 2011, an hologram of the teacher appears in various parts of the classroom so everyone can see clearly what he is working on. After class I wnt to the library to do my homework, the cubicles is my favorite place to study. Thirty years ago the cubicles consisted of only a chair and a table in between two walls for privacy; nowadays the cubicles are like small study rooms that instead of being seated, you can stand up and walk around, and the walls would acct like an interactive computer where you can write on and if you have a question a virtual tutor is always online to help you. After studying in the library, I went to get lunch with my friends. We rented our bikes and we went to the best restaurant that you can actually see them growing their own vegetables and farming their own animals. When it was time to go back to campus, we took the flying shutle. Having a car it's useless, why would you spent time in a small car with no company that cost you a lot, when 20 other people are going to the same place. After that I went to my comp class where the holograms of our friends, that went back to their native countries, were there. After class I went to watch a movie in 4-d in my friends dorm and then we ordered room service that arrive 5 minutes after we placed the order, I don't know what took them so long. After that I decided it was time to teletransportate back to my dorm and rest hoping that the next day I wouldn't have to wake up late.
I hate MSN!
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I chose to write about the article Exodus. This article is making allusion to the second book of the Hebrew and the Christian bible. The theme in that book is the migration of the Israelites out of Egypt to leave behind slavery.
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One of the main causes of contamination and pollution is the use of cars for transportation. It is inevitable to stay in one place and to reduce the use of car sometimes can be a little complicated too, because people need to get to places like work and school. The regular solution that is given is to increase the quality of the public transportation. I’m sure that if we had a good public transportation more people will use it therefore; the contamination levels for contamination will decrease. However this doesn’t apply to all the places. Sometimes we rather drive our own car than get mugged in the subway or bus. Is it really worth it loose your belongings, and be completely traumatized from that experience just to reduce the carbon dioxide that we are emitting? I don’t think so. Then what would be the solution? Is there really a way to reduce the CO2 emissions from transportation that is truly safe?
I’m really interested about this issue, because this is the case of my hometown. The amount of cars and motorcycles in the city is too much for the number of people living there. One of the problems is that the bus drivers do not really know how to drive, so they get in a lot of accidents. Even if that problem is fixed, most of the citizens will still not use public transportation; because it is not safe, it have never been and, because of the way things in Mexico are going, I’m afraid it will never be. I’ve been thinking maybe there is another way around it. Convince people that is safe? Put a cop in every bus? Electric cars? Start a campaign so people share rides? Have side walk for bikes?
In places like Europe it is useless to have a car because it is faster and cheaper to get to places using the public transportation, plus it is safe. To find a solution to this I need to do research in places that had the same problem and found a feasible solution to this problem.






