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    HOW TO CHOOSE AN EXERCISE BIKE cares and concerns in life are sometimes the most insurmountable obstacle to the sport and skönhet.Det is where a person involved in the idea that if he can not get to the gym, you can be athletic trainers firmly established in his hem.Och in his own apartment , you can always arrange themselves hour hälsa.Motionscykel is interesting because it is a universal simulator works on health and beauty. THE COMFORTABLE EXERCISE BIKE still silent about the benefits of…

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    Texting And Driving

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    this video talks about his friend who was texting while driving. His friend was texting while driving and his phone fell under his seat. So he decided to pick it up while his foot was on the pedal and he hit a curb and hit a child who was riding his bicycle. He admitted to the police that he was texting and driving and payed the price of being traumatized for the rest of his life. Drivers who are careless on the road can easily ruin someone’s life or take it away in a matter of…

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    Such as drinking or falling asleep behind the wheel. Jessica Morgan was a teen from southwest Missouri who had passed away after a horrible car accident. She played basketball, softball and track at Southwest High School. Unfortunately, she fell asleep at the wheel and totaled her car. Although she was wearing a seat belt she had still passed away. She was kept alive on life support so that her organs…

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    not. In my experience, the first time that I distinguished this difference it was learning to ride my bicycle without training wheels. It was something that my other friends had been practicing for some time with their parents I felt embarrassed when everyone, but me showed up with a bike with only two wheels. One of my older friends actually taught me in one day how to ride without training wheels. I was ecstatic to be able to fit…

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    Krauss is famed for her dedication to Greenberg’s Modernist approach, however later in her career Krauss also dismissed Greenberg’s theories and severed her ties with Modernism in order to move forward with Postmodernist theory. Later she became enthralled with newer artistic movements that she believed required a different theoretical approach, which focused less on the aesthetic purity of an art form, and more on aesthetics that captured a theme or historical and/or cultural issue. Krauss’s…

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    cargo and by the 1920s the automobile took over as the main form of transportation. “Although most people lived in rural areas, people were moving to the cities in record numbers.” At the beginning of 20th century things were becoming more rural as “…wheels seemed to guarantee the American dream-“. With the rising demand of automobiles and industry there was a new demand for transportation networks that would allow all these cars to get across the country, and thus starting the road system in…

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    Mia's Use Of Word Theory

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    Makayla is talking to Mia about the whether we ever landed on the Moon. Mia says,” I have a theory about that.” Using 3 – 4 complete sentences, what is wrong with Mia’s use of the term “theory” in this instance? Mia is wrong to use the word theory because the word implies that you have some scientific evidence to back up whatever your theory states. She is implying that she went through an experiment and gathered information about her theory. She should gather evidence to use the word…

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    Transportation In America

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    Getting from place to place can be a life and death prospect. Transportation in the modern era has so transformed our lives, to the extent that we take for granted how it can also save our lives. In the developed world, we simply dial 911 and emergency services arrive quickly, sometimes in minutes. But consider what technologies that timeliness requires; roads, vehicles, and/or aircraft. Unfortunately for many, such equipment is too expensive and will remain so for the foreseeable future. But…

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    Marcel Duchamp Function

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    is in a style that was worlds apart from Cubism or Abstraction, a style as crisp and precise as an architectural drawing. Network of Stoppages (1914) A really abstract work, which was made in the same year as the picture Chocolate Grinder. Bicycle Wheel (1915) It was one of Duchamps first so called Ready-mades. Fountain (1917) Also a Ready-made, which will be explained afterwards. (Picture is on the next page) L.H.O.O.Q. (1919) Duchamp drew a moustache and goatee in graffiti-style, on…

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    I write this which is sensitive to me from the deepest of my soul, purest of my heart and preeminent of my thoughts. People will have various notions, and that is quite a common fashion which is continually conserved and will evermore be left to exist as it is. Nevertheless it would not hold me from expressing what is important to me, as my own testimony, before I reach the final end of my life. This is a piece of creation with words carved in it to express thoughts and emotion which I do not…

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