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Chapter one Transportation within the City of Columbus

CABS bus on Ohio State University Campus »

The Image of a bus: The CABS bus is one of the most popular and convenient ways that Buckeyes get around the Ohio State Campus.

Enarson Classroom Building »

The Image of Students walking to a building: This image is important because it shows students walking to a class,  which is the most popular mode of transportation on campus.

The Short North, High Street »

The Image of cars:  This image was selected because it shows people driving in cars, which is an extremely popular method of transportation in the city of Columbus.

The Blue Bike in Columbus

This image was selected because it shows a popular mode of transportation for many Buckeyes .

Chapter Two: Transportation Across State Lines

Greyhound Bus to Cleveland »

The image of the Greyhound Bus shows a common way many students and citizens travel to other states.

Port of Columbus International Airpor Control Tower  »

The image of the airport shows another mode of transportation that people use to come and go in the city of Columbus.

Chapter Three: The Household

Glen Echo Neighborhood home located in the University Area

Houses with front porches on Franklin Ave.

The image of the grey house is a typical home found in a neighborhood north of The Ohio State University.

The second image was selected because it shows  a typical neighborhood found in Columbus.

Floorplan with open kitchen. “Family Room” 

The image of the floor plan was selected because it shows a very typical layout of American homes.

Chapter Four: Grocery Shopping in Columbus

Produce in Columbus » Groceries in Ohio » Common foods found in Columbus Ohio

All three photos focus on produce that can be easily found in Columbus. The first photo shows stacks of commonly eaten vegetables and fruits. The other two photos depict images of packaged food that easily found in many different households in Columbus.

 

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