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    lessened. By January 1987, Audi was forced to take more decisive action and recalled 25,000 of the 5000 series to install an idle stabilizer that required the driver to place a foot on the brake pedal before shifting gears. Audi also announced that they were renaming the Audi 5000 and as of 1988, the car would be known as the Audi 100, a name the car started under in Europe (Wathen, 1987). Within a year and a half following the CBS broadcast, Audi was plagued with huge financial losses and faced…

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    it. Some people in his time didn't call it a car or a vehicle, they called it “The Horseless Carriage”. This car was two cylinder with two speed transmission and no reverse. The engine could produce four horsepower and could go a top speed of twenty miles per hour. First gear was for ten miles per hour and second gear was for the top speed of twenty. The gas tank could only store 3 gallons of fuel and it was under the seat when someone sat in the car. Ford finished his first vehicle at the age…

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    cites the National Sleep Foundation as reporting this increase in involvement “can cause negative moods, decreased school performance, increased likelihood to try stimulants, and a higher risk of accidents and death. The latter category includes teen drivers who fall asleep at the wheel” (Robbins 179). A possible solution to this problem that many suggest is moving…

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    Princess Diana Conspiracy

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    The reason the driver was driving so fast was they were trying to get away from the paparazzi. They were always hounding Dodi and Diana trying to get the best picture of them to sell. The photographers were accused of three things. First, they say that they followed her and were persistent so the crash happened. Second, they say that the…

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    almost every big city there are a buses, metro, taxes and great number of personal cars. The fast enlargement of citizens leads to increasing number of cars. Thus, statistic, provided The World Bank, says that the number of motor vehicles per 1000 people in 2011 in the USA was 786, whereas the year earlier it was 782. In Kazakhstan the difference in number of cars per 1000 people is more apprehensive, so in 2011 – 246 cars, however in 2010 the quantity was 219. As the population in big towns…

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    comfortable and confident in that subject. But, if we really want to do good in that subject, we have to push ourselves harder and harder, until we become better at our subject. It may take a while, but it will be worth it to become the “best” or almost the best. Ericsson describes four main characteristics of purposeful practice. They are slowly achieving little goals until you reach a long-term goal, focusing, getting feedback, and getting out of one’s comfort zone. Another characteristic…

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    Many do not see the importance in this event, but it has impacted my life in several ways. Because of my brother’s death, I had more restrictions. My dad limited who I could ride in a car with and where I could go. That still happens to this day. I recall this one specific time that I was not allowed to go to a party and did not understand why. I asked my dad why I was not allowed to go. Then it finally dawned on me. He was afraid. Not…

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    Brownlow's Band

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    statewide authority and reported directly to Governor Brownlow, this lasted for three (3) years. The next attempt at creating a State Police was Chapter 96 of the Public Acts of 1919. It called for a force of six hundred (600) regular officers and ten (10) district officers. The act was repealed in 1939 when the Department of Safety was created. In 1926, an additional State Police Act was passed, patterned…

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    standard. Specifically, in 1964, they put out one of their most controversial yet. They set out to advertise their brand new car named Beettle. An image of a seemingly crashed car is the focus point of the ad, with the title, “Sooner or later, your wife will drive home one of the best reasons for owning a Volkswagen” (Volkswagen 1964). The following paragraphs go on to sell the car by using sexist stereotypes.…

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    people because it is so much fun it is more fun than killing wild game in the forrest because man is the most dangeroue anamal of all to kill something gives me the most thrilling experence it is even better than getting your rocks off with a girl the best part of it is thae when I die I will be reborn in paradice and thei have killed will become my slaves I will not give you my name because you will try to sloi down or atop my collectiog of slaves for my afterlife ebeorietemethhpiti" and of the…

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