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    Seabiscuit Research Paper

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    Seabiscuit reminds me of the African proverb “smooth seas do not make skillful sailors.” While the main characters–Red Pollard, Seabiscuit, Tom Smith, and Charles Howard–are known for their incredible gains, their losses cannot be forgotten. With each of casts’ misfortunes came their American dreams, even if they were not aware that they would need each other to achieve it. This dream would be lead by Seabiscuit. Seabiscuit was undersized, fairly gentle, and lethargic compared to other horses.…

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    Nfl Informative Speech

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    Ow well hello! would you like to read my text about NFL if your asking yourself'' whats the NFL'' well why don't just read in my text and i'll kindly tell you what it is all about.In my text we are going to be talking about why football should not exist , because football is dangerous. To begin with , my first reason why football is dangerous is that when you play football and you tackle someone in your brain there is a tissue and every time you head but the other player it damages that…

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    A prominent example is professional auto racing driver Danica Patrick. Patrick, who holds many notable achievements, including being the first woman in history to win an indycar race. In addition to racing, Patrick has also participated in modeling and acting. Many feel that Danica Patrick’s involvement in auto racing has shown how much gender roles have evolved in our society. NASCAR is often seen as one of the most masculine…

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    Physics In Car Racing

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    for National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing is a racing sport which the racing cars have motion. “NASCAR is motorsport's preeminent stock-car racing organization. The three largest racing-series sanctioned by this company are the Sprint Cup Series, the Xfinity Series, and the Camping World Truck Series.”(Mukul Bhatia.What is NASCAR?.www.quora.com.) On the rough racetrack nascar cars are made to be driven in extreme conditions. In the sport of racing aerodynamics downforce, drag determines…

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    There are many distinct types of automobile vehicles such as boats, helicopters, and planes, but I am talking about vehicles, mostly old muscle cars. Muscle cars have a unique style and personality. A muscle car is a high-performance automobile that is recognized for its powerful engine, usually V8, and an emphasis on straight line speed and acceleration. Two-door aggressive and muscular designs with sporty look and rear-wheel-drive system are common in these vehicles. It was during the 1960s…

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    countless crimes. Though that isn’t the whole story. Studies show there is no real connection between violence in video games and murders. Regardless, the news will still blame video games. If someone was to go and steal a car, the game Grand Theft Auto would get blamed, not the person’s financial problems. If someone was to brutally beat and murder a person without any connection to media violence, it would get blamed anyway. Wrongful accusations aren’t going to solve anything. Media violence…

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    A high-sheen gloss clear coat covers and protects the deep blue paint. Brilliant white racing stripes run down the car and make it seem to go that much faster. The sleek, attractive European body contains a powerful American engine. Upon starting the car, it rumbles with raw American power. This beautiful car is the 1967 AC Shelby Cobra created by Carroll Shelby. Carroll Shelby completely changed the automobile industry with his creation of the Shelby Cobra. In May of 1960, Carroll Shelby…

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    advanced car, but it sets an example for all the family. It can be argued that the GT is not considered the Ford Motor Company icon, but this generation birthed unequivocally Detroit’s street smartest auto. A vaster portion of the population think Model T, Mustang or F-150 when the think of the American auto manufacturer. However, I propose that those are phenomenal and timelessly iconic, but they are not symbolic of Henry Ford II’s spirit. Many forget that before there was a Model T, Henry…

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    After robbing a bank in New York City, Mitchell and Brandon run through the lunchtime crowd waving their guns, holding onto a big bag of money while attempting to evade arrest. The two shoot several people that are in their way and then steal a UPS truck. In their haste to get away, they run over an elderly woman walking with a cane as she was crossing the street. The number of fatalities continues to grow as the two boys attempt to flee. After wrecking the UPS truck, the two severely beat a…

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    designed for fast acceleration. Muscle cars are for street use, road racing, and sometimes drag racing. A lot of people are into muscle cars, they like to get old, rusted out, ones and fix them up. It takes a lot of work though; buying new parts, and installing them. Many people don’t race their muscle cars, they keep them for show. The muscle car industry took off over the 1950s. The early 70s brought about change in the auto industry. Manufacturers detuned the powerful engines of the 1960s to…

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