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    The Negative Effect of Video Games In today’s day-in-age, electronics are everywhere. Most people want to own some sort of technology based item if they do not already. The biggest possible television, the newest computer, MP3 players, and, especially, the newest gaming console. These are all things that are to be considered luxury “must-haves” by a vast majority of the United States. Video games have become a big part of everyday life for some. Although video games make up a great deal of…

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    Have you ever been scolded for playing games like “Grand Theft Auto” or “Call of Duty”or had to deal with someone saying playing those games are bad for you. Maybe you 've had someone restrict you from playing a certain game. However no one pays attention to the positives that they can bring. Generally people focus on the negative because games are easy to obtain for the younger generation, also based on the type of genre people are most interested in, like shooters, which is considered…

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    Self Driving Cars : A Rhetorical Analysis Every day self driving cars are becoming more of a possibility and less a thing of science fiction. With car manufacturers all racing to create the first self driving car, the future may hold safer roads. Unfortunately the speed at which most of these companies are trying to make these invitations could pose a safety problem to people on the road. “The Dangers of ‘Self-Driving’ Car Hype”, Scott Keogh reasons that at the rate car manufacturers are trying…

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    Seabass Research Paper

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    A Kaleb Lamb Ms. Gourd English 9 May 7, 2018 ESSKEETIT!! One day deep in the highland and plains of South Africa. Two friends were dropped of by there helicopter to explore this bare landscape. The two boys were friends back in the United States. One boy is named Mateo Levi Wilson, also known as…

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    Personal Narrative-Sherrie

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    Ever since, I was a novice in exalted teach. I had been face for a favorer that division reputation that I could credit As I depart down the vestibule, it seemed as if it were eternal. I could not experience my fact cast the feces, nor could I attend the many words gossiping around me. While all students at Rockwall High School were enjoying a original burst between 6th and 7th epoch, I was undergo some of the most illusive four moment of my world. I was the only one who knew what had occur.…

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    Cummins Incorporated is a worldwide well-known manufacturer of diesel engines. It supplies its products to North America, Europe, Middle East, Africa, China, Korea, Japan, Latin America, India, Russia, Southeast Asia, South Pacific and Mexico. This publicly traded corporation employs around 55,000 people, who do not only create high-quality diesel and natural gas engines, but also design, distribute and sell engine-related products (1). On the top of that, Cummins provides service of its engines…

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    Introduction A vehicle becomes hybrid when it combines two or more power sources. In fact many people have probably owned a hybrids vehicle at some point. Hybrid vehicles are powered by two energy sources such as a combustion engine or fuel cell. These are the vehicles having the potential to be two to three times more fuel- efficient than conventional vehicles .In general hybrids capture energy lost during braking and return it to the on-board battery. Hybrid vehicle operates the alternative…

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    Bicycle Industry Analysis

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    km or more. Depending on the country these are often considered as bicycles and they don’t restrict any level of regulations or laws on ownership Analysis of e-bikes in China: In 2008 itself china had manufactured 21 million e-bikes compared with autos 9 million. China has brought e-bicycles four times more than cars. Taiwan made 300000 (3lakh) e-bicycle exports. In India till now we are not having any figures in e-bicycle production. By this if we should stay in the competition we should…

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    The Granger: A Short Story

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    Sophie normally drove straight past Granger. The horse's pasture was a quarter mile from the house, and she'd speed by, the car throwing gravel up from the dirt road, not seeing him even as she looked right at him. But today she rounded the corner and caught Granger in the act. She put the Suburban in park, rolled down her window, and watched. There was something familiar in the rhythm of his actions, something she couldn't place. The horse pulled back his suede lips, exposing teeth and pale…

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    OCEAN’S ELEVEN The movie Ocean’s Eleven is inundated with professional and skilled criminals. They each have a unique skill set, which makes them so valuable to the team and the job that is set before them. Several criminological theories can explain their behavior. Classical theory would apply to them as they all seem rational and intelligent enough to determine whether the risks involved would be worth the potential punishment. Differential Association would apply to them as well…

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