Shopping and Dining Along Los Olas Boulevard in Ft. Lauderdale Savor tree-lined sparkling streets, alive with the fervor and zest of tourists and locals alike. Sidewalk eateries team with patrons engrossed in their gastronomic delights. Couples and families traverse the boulevard through a mix of the eclectic and conservative, casual and formal, and the bold and serene; this is Las Olas Boulevard in Ft.
1. Dundas Driving Park (Starting Point) Dundas Driving Park is a peaceful, beautiful and historical park located on Cross Street, Ontario. It is located in the heart of the Dundas community and is surrounded by a circular pathway that allows the community to drive right through it. There are large acorn trees surrounding the area with the new baseball diamonds, wading pool, outdoor skating arena, playgrounds, picnic tables, snack huts and pavilions for dining with BBQ pits.
Topic 2- Valley Fair Calling all daredevils! Valley Fair is an exhilarating yet fun amusement park which is loaded with nerve racking rides and even a ginormous waterpark! Some awesome rides you can go on is the Corkscrew, the Excalibur, and the High Roller. Maybe after the rides you just want to chill. In the waterpark there is a lazy river in which all you do is lay on a tube and go in circles.
Mainly the quality of the food, every student pays a substantial amount of money to eat on campus. It’s not fair to students having to throw away food and spend their money at restaurants, just so they don’t starve. The hours of the dining hall are definitely the easiest thing to fix, closing at 6:30 p.m. on a Friday afternoon is obviously ridiculous. The hours should at least end around 8:00 p.m. Also, building a restaurant on campus would make the school much more appealing to recruits.
“There are 1500 other students filling the hallways and stairwells of a four story building.” Then you have to get out of the school parking lot, but the parking lot is encircled by the school bus loop, so you can’t get your car out until the buses fill up and leave. Which, Adnan wrote, “took about ten to fifteen minutes.” The piece of evidence I found supports my claim because it clearly states that if you were to get out of class, halls
Starting Tuesday January 17, 2017 – TODAY - all students must park in the upper student parking lot. This includes late arrival and early dismissal students. We are having to do this because students have taken over the front lot and our visitors do not have anywhere to park. If you are parked in the front parking lot today, talk to Officer Pearson as soon as you can.
This event took place while most of the class was sitting quietly waiting for the teacher to give them directions about their next
The “C Rule” The “C rule “ would be a huge academic benefit to Webb City High School. The “C rule” is a rule that says any student who participates in an extracurricular activity has to maintain at least a C average in each of their required classes. With the “C rule” being enforced it would motivate students to do better in school and to try harder. Students grades would rise and although some students would not be able to participate in their activities anymore it would still be beneficial for the students who actually care about school .
Personal Reflective Statement Before I started reading Hidden Figures I was under the impression that it was going to be told by one of the women who was apart of the group, it was written by Margot Lee Shetterly. She did a great job with all of the statistics and the background of the main characters. I personally believe that I didn’t get to know the real person of all the characters that the book was based on.
Open campus at lunch time is a huge advantage for high school students, and is a great punishment as well. The student's responsibility to come back to school on time will have consequences if students don't follow it. This will help them realize that the word is run by rules and if people don't follow them, there will always have consequences. Students will be gaining responsibility for collage and the real world after that. To succeed in life people need independence, maturity, and responsibility.
There are many reasons for this, one being the small spaces allotted to park in. It’s a lot more fun when the spaces are painted straight instead of slanted. The parking blocks were installed for pure enjoyment. The students have figured out how to drive over them and they realized how fun it is. It is much easier to just drive through the two spaces rather than driving around the row.
Even one parking garage just for college students would be very beneficial. Especially for Point Park students since they are competing for a parking space with people who work in the city, teachers, etc. There are a couple parking garages but they are fair game for anyone to use. Once they are filled up you are going to be looking for awhile which in turn will make you late for a class. The building on 500 Liberty Avenue is for sale for 1,600,000 (LoopNet).
Lastly smartphones are increasing the risk of a car accident, 3-4 times greater chance of having an accident when smartphones re in se while driving due to
Schools should allow their students to choose their own classes because students would be more focused and would benefit more from learning about classes that will help them in their future. All schools from
Nowadays, a lot of people have their own cars and one family might have more than two cars even. People find it impossible to live without cars but they don’t know how negatively it affects their life and even the environment around them that will affect their future later. No one can regret how cars are really important and useful in life but no one knows how it can make their life gloomy. The government should definitely start taking a step and stopping cars in big cities. Cars should absolutely be banned from big cities for pollution, traffic and accident problems.