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    The Cave: A Short Story

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    blocking any room for escape. Then, an explosion from the crashed helicopter made a hole in the barricade where I can escape. As I peek around the corner, I see more cars coming, knowing I have to escape now to have a chance to survive. I got into the corvette that I stole and floored it, breaking the barn doors while I shoot my gun and drive to the opening. They shoot out my tires in that short time and I swerve the car left, my back to the opening. I then get out and take cover behind it. I…

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    In the book “October Sky”, by Homer Hickam, Sonny and his father Homer Sr. have a problematic relationship. Throughout the entire story, the reader sees constant arguing, a lack of communication, and a sense of neglect between the two. Homer Sr. chooses not to pay attention to Sonny and his rockets, and for most children this ignorance of an interest would be discouraging and bring them down. In Sonny’s case however, this strained relationship between him and Homer Sr. was actually beneficial to…

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    Maintenance Required Life when surrounded by loved ones is the ride of a lifetime. Life’s road is not that different than the ones we travel every day in vehicles. Bumps, road work, detours, breakdowns, and traffic are no exceptions to the unpredictability of life. Thankfully, marriage is even more durable than any transportation known to man. Each member has their own functions that help power through any obstacles. However, their functions are not flaw free. Like a vehicle, a marriage needs…

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    Dodge Truck History

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    In the 90’s Dodge came out with several new models with technological advances, including new sports cars, trucks and sedans. Dodge came out with a new line of sports cars in the 1990’s that competed with many foreign sports cars including the 350z, RX-7, and the Supra. Dodge was producing sports cars that could be driven everyday, but still have the performance and endurance of a track car. The 1991 Dodge Stealth was one of the sports cars that Dodge came out with to compete with the…

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    GM Target Market

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    The product main purpose will be transportation and may be used for the movement of goods. The target market of the organization for this line of product are adults with a driving license, therefore 18 plus. Due to the cost of the product, we are targeting people who live in the city and can afford the cars. Middle Class. The purchase of this vehicle will not be impacted by climate. More target market will be living in urban areas. Rural areas will be cheaper cars or no cars, at least not GM…

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    to a pizza maker. From this job, John was inspired to open his own pizza restaurant. In 1984 John earned a business degree and returned home in time to help his father save his lounge which was in danger of bankruptcy by selling his award-winning Corvette. John Schnatter began selling pizza’s out of the back of the lounge and delivered his first pizza in 1984. The first Papa John's opened in Jeffersonville, Indiana in 1985. Papa John’s now has over 5,000 restaurants worldwide including more…

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    Underdogs Research Paper

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    Underdog's Ryan Reynolds is a very good baseball player. Someday he wants to play for the Toronto Blue Jays in the MLB (Major League Baseball). But right now he plays for caledonia high school. “ I’m the catcher #77, and i’m very proud to be where I am and how far i’ve come to play high school baseball,” he exclaimed with Proudness. “I always thought that I was a good baseball player, But people always said that I was the underdog and that just being on the team doesn’t make you a good baseball…

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    Vision Statement It is Installation Management Command’s vision to be the most fiscally responsible, and customer service oriented, arm of the United States Army. Through human capital growth, employee development, and a realignment of our departments, we’ll be able to successfully eliminate critical shortfalls, boost employee morale, and create an environment free of unnecessary redundancy, and undue expense to the taxpayer. Consequently, in approximately ten years, we will have streamlined our…

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    This essay is going to talk about one of the most debated arguments in the truck industry; why Ford is better than Chevy. Like the iconic and historical slogan says, Fords are built tough. Chevy’s have many problems and flaws within their products and this has caused a good amount of people to switch over from Chevy’s to Ford’s. Ford focuses on performance, comfort, and entertainment when designing their vehicles. In this essay these three factors are going to be broken down piece by piece to…

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    We, as humans, have a moral obligation to ourselves and others, to help each other rise, and succeed not only for intrinsic or extrinsic reward, but because it is our duty as a race. One should not ask the question, “Why should I be moral?”, instead, we should ask why amorality exists. To most, this is the view of a deontologist; with morality being a “duty” to all humans, I would be accused of practicing deontology. No. My belief is simple, we are all born with a conscience, it does not…

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