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    When you stepped in it, it felt like you had stepped into another world entirely. It was a place that always held that sharp, fresh smell of nature. The gentle whispers of the leaves rustling in the breeze could be heard even under the scorching July sun. The pathways are lined with lovely dancing Woodland Irises. The painting barely captured the ethereal beauty of the place. The painting was simple yet incorporated the vibrant colors and astonishing details in such a way that made it seem majestic. Their other prized possession was Stan’s car, a blue 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Sports coupe. He used to drive around in it all the time, priding in the fact that he still had it. However, seven months ago, his car broke down. She recalled that day very well. It had been a Tuesday in September and Mirie had gone out for lunch with Stan. On their way back the car suddenly spluttered, groaned and after a few minutes came to a complete halt. They had to get it towed and took it to a auto shop. They were told that the engine died. A new one would cost at least two thousand dollars. Stan had been a little down after…

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    Detroit. The Tri-Fives have become a cult classic at car shows and with collectors, and they have had songs named after them and have starred in movies. Entire cottage industries have sprung up to help hotrodders get the most from these vehicles. If you are restoring your 1957 Chevrolet, then make sure that you replace chrome parts like the hood bar extension to get a showroom look. H&H Classic is here to help you restore your vehicle. The hood bar extension is a trim piece that goes on the edge…

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    Introduction The popular television show “Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” first aired on September 10th, 1990 (IMDb, 2016). The television show grew in popularity and lasted until May 20th, 1996, consisting of six seasons and 148 episodes (IMDb, 2016). The protagonist of the sitcom, Will Smith, is a young Black street-smart teenager born and raised in a working class neighbourhood who is forced to move to his affluent Aunt and Uncle's house in Bel-Air, California. Will's Mother forces him to move as a…

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    motives and people. Thus creating how a country is differentiated by other countries sculpting the culture, values and traditions in connection with its country and how it is identified by its features. Some physical examples include dialect spoken within the country, skin and facial features, clothing and customs. Interesting enough this theory does not only apply on a universal scale, but also subcultural as well. This essay contains an analysis identifying attributes of co-cultural…

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    Prince Of Bel Air Analysis

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    “Now this is a story all about how My life got flipped-turned upside down And I'd like to take a minute Just sit right there I'll tell you how I became the prince of a town called Bel-Air”. I am sure that shortly through reading the lyrics you were able to depict the pop culture reference I will be including in my memoir. In 1990, an American sitcom was aired that instantly became a favorite for the black community (in particular) and others. Story lining a proud Californian family taking in…

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    http://hhclassic.com/i-13698022-window-felt-kit.html The 1962 Chevrolet Impala 2-door hardtop was manufactured with a C pillar styling and had a convertible style roof. It was so popular with the public that it made this year one of the most sought after style for collectors and car enthusiasts. If you have a 1962 Impala that you are restoring, you want to make sure that you update or replace all parts like window felt and moldings that may have become damaged due to age. H&H Classic can help…

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    Corporation had, while the latter was an accumulation of lucrative assets. Barely four years (and close to $25 billion in profits) after accepting government money, General Motors is in hot water once again; facing a criminal indictment (that stemmed from actions taken more than a decade prior). This something I have written quite a bit about, and I can honestly say it is the most overtly immoral move I have ever seen a company make. In 2002, a supplier denounces the proposed ignition switches…

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    Environmental Impact of the American Auto Industry Introduction The automotive industry has grown to be a dominate force in the American industrial landscape. This dominant stance is accompanied by a significant impact upon the environment of the world. The global market for the sale and production of automobiles has ushered in stiff competition the world over. The dominant forces in the industry have seen new manufactures challenge and in some cases overtake the entrenched manufacturers of old.…

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    influences. Government Regulations While Americans have historically loved automobiles, they also perceive them as quite deadly. It is common knowledge that a person is more likely to die in a car accident than in an airplane crash. In fact, there were 30,800 fatal motor vehicle crashes in the United States in 2012 (Lists of Motor Vehicle Deaths by Year, Wikipedia). This dangerous perception prompted the government to establish the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in…

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    American Auto Industry The effect of competition in every industry in the market have brought different benefits to the consumers, such as product quality, lower price and varied products to choose. These are the direct results of healthy competitions in every industry in the globe. And that includes the automobile industry. This essay delves into subject of environmental challenges the American auto industry is facing in terms of global competition, new technologies used, the effect of…

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