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    Cars In The Great Gatsby

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    In the novel “The Great Gatsby” by F. Scott Fitzgerald, a consistent motif is the presence of cars. Fitzgerald uses a numerous amount of examples of cars to comment on what he believes the car culture to be in the 1920s. Its very clear that Fitzgerald believes that the car culture of the time period assimilates to a very reckless behavior. For example, when Nick and Jordan are driving together, he makes a comment about her bad driving and she replies “They’ll keep out of my way, it takes two to…

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    Paul Walker's daughter, Meadow Walker, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the company that manufactured the car her father died in. Two years after his accident, "The Fast and Furious" star's daughter is suing Porsche, stating that the vehicle he was traveling in was unsafe and lacked certain safety features she believes could have saved her father and his friend Roger Rodas. According to TMZ, copies of the suit state that Walker's car lacked important safety features that could have…

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    Reflection On Affluenza

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    This reading gives me an entirely different perspective on how I operate in relation to other people I know and associate with. There was a time in my life that I didn’t measure my position in life based on possessions; I was affluenza free. However, as I got a little older the need for greed seems to have taken a bigger role in my life. The reading of Affluenza makes me realize that I do, to an extent have this affliction. Although it is not all consuming for me, I certainly possess a lot more…

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    Narrow Bridge Case Study

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    In the month of July in 1940, The Tacoma Narrows Bridge construction was completed and open to the public. Although built upon request of the Tacoma Chamber of Commerce after arguing that building of the bridge would be more suitable to replace the ferry system that as the only way to get to the Gig harbour from Tacoma's Narrow Bridge. One of the downsides was that it had been constructed with a much lesser budget than the committee had expected even upon the request of various engineers to draw…

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    Evolution Of Snowmobiles

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    communities with millions of dollars for businesses such as dealerships, hotels, restaurants, and manufacturers. The average snowmobiler takes 3-4 times every winter for some fun. The snowmobile has changed in design since the first attempts to add a motor to a sled. The snowmobile has become lighter and faster. People today enjoy using snowmobiles for recreation as well as for work in hard to reach places. Over the past 57 years Ski-Doo has kept its popularity because of changes in performance…

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    The Dodge Challenger was first a pony car in 1970 through 1974. The Dodge Challenger is an 808hp muscle car. However, the Dodge Challenger falls below all the sports car rankings. I although favor this car in so many ways it might be a big car, but I love the sleek boy and big back. I find that it attracts people because it's more a show car. The Dodge Challenger has the best quality features in my opinion. The main ideas I will cover in this essay are the car's performance, experience, and…

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    Ford was a very successful man, as you all may know or not he was a very good engineer which led him to his amazing company. Henry Ford helped society by making and designing cars, as he also followed in his father’s footsteps. As we can imagine all the hard work and dedication Henry Ford must of put into all these cars, trucks, and jeeps that we so thankfully drive today Henry Ford was born on July 30, 1836 in a clearing in Michigan woods. They had came from Ireland (Lacey 4). Ford was only a…

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    • The generation in Roaring 20s was very well called as ‘lost generation’. In which, where many rejected old traditions and were discouraged by the outcome of the war, they all tend to seek for joyful, entertaining and a new lifestyle. The 1920’s had its own good and bad to offer the economy, In which bad was: the red scare, Radical Violence, increasing Racial tensions, and poverty amongst Native Americans, and good was: advanced technology, better living conditions for middle-class, more…

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    Factories could ship products to other factories to allow their companies and cities to grow across the East and West. Settlement of the West increased…

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    When Henry Ford created the Ford Motor Company, his goal was to make the automobile a need rather than a luxury that was affordable for the average American family. The car that accomplished that goal was the Model T. When Ford’s Model T was released in October of 1903, the main key to it’s success was that a new type of alloy, which is a mixture of two metals, called Vanadium was used instead of regular steel because it was lighter and stronger. The revolutionary alloy had been used in some…

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