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study the photos below of people taking part in the different spot and decide which ones they are used in the particle action they are performing write your answer in the space provied

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In today’s idea-driven economy, the cost of time is what

really matters. With the constant pressure to innovate, it

makes little sense to waste countless collective hours

commuting. So, the most efficient and productive regions are

those in which people are thinking and working—not sitting

in traffic.

The auto-dependent transportation system has reached its

limit in most major cities and megaregions. Commuting by

car is among the least efficient of all our activities—not to

mention among the least enjoyable, according to detailed

research by the Nobel Prize–winning economist Daniel

Kahneman and his colleagues. Though one might think that

the economic crisis beginning in 2007 would have reduced

traffic (high unemployment means fewer workers traveling to

and from work), the opposite has been true. Average

commutes have lengthened, and congestion has gotten worse,

if anything. The average commute rose in 2008 to

25.5 minutes, “erasing years of decreases to stand at the level

of 2000, as people had to leave home earlier in the morning to

pick up friends for their ride to work or to catch a bus or

subway train,” according to the U.S. Census Bureau, which

collects the figures. And those are average figures. Commutes

are far longer in the big West Coast cities of Los Angeles and

San Francisco and the East Coast cities of New York,

Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, D.C. In many of

these cities, gridlock has become the norm, not just at rush

hour but all day, every day

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