Every day, at dawn, cities cheer up and start being filled with people, while underground trains unload their couches full of passengers rushing not to be late for work, thousands of noisily jam-packed buses stop at corners for more workers to go up and down, rental cars by the roadside fight each other with blasts on the horn, porters wash sidewalks while children in white aprons walk toward their nearby school, store owners lift up metal curtains, and one cannot walk along the pedestrian street Florida that is full of clerks with briefcases while policemen watch and vendors sell newspapers and magazines.