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    Summary: The Ford Focus RS

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    The Ford Focus RS is at the apex of small car performance, an all-wheel drive model powered by a high-performance 2.3-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine. Its horsepower and torque numbers are unmatched; the RS’ industry-first drift mode serves as the exclamation point for this dominant five-door hatchback. The 2016 Ford Focus RS seats five, but is ideal for two. All models are powered by a turbocharged four-cylinder engine paired with a six-speed gearbox. The RS represents the top trim in the Focus line; seven other trims are available, including an electric vehicle. Manufactured in Germany, the 2016 Focus RS represents the first-year of its US availability. It is the latest representation in a long line of small performance models developed by Ford Europe. Exterior: 9 There is much to distinguish the RS from other Focus models, including the performance ST trim. The RS features a gaping…

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    The Focus RS 2018 and Mustang GT 2018 are the new additions to Ford’s fleet of cars that make the customer feel like they are on the racetrack. Although they are not the same class, they offer a wide variety of options and both fall in the same price range: ± $40000. The first car analyzed is the Ford Focus RS. The limited-edition 4 door All wheel drive hatchback comes with modifications inspired by the enthusiast community: black mirror caps and black spoiler with new RS decal, interior carbon…

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    Developmental Centers located at Lafayette High school. From 9:30 a.m. until 12:15 p.m., I was able to interact with children and meet new staff members. There were three staff members present who were providing care to four boys and two girls. Children who attend the developmental center (DC) are those who are enrolled in either one or more of the agency’s programs. Although there are six children in the classroom this Process Recording will focus on one, two and a half year old boy. Purpose…

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    Literacy Course, Spring 2016). It is important that a clinician does not separate the two in therapy. Thus, my ideal therapy will focus and build on each other regarding the reading and writing portion. My ideal intervention programs will focus on meaning-based strategies in both reading and writing. Meaning-based strategies contrasting, recurrent, embedded, active, and meaningful (CREAM). Meaning that emphasis will be on the actual reading/writing and not surface features. The focus will be on…

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    North Church Case Study

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    architectural focus of design along with functionality. The North Church of Portsmouth is a well-known church due to its towering effect over historic downtown Portsmouth. The church is still a landmark that brings together both religion along with the community as it is common to see community members roaming the streets going in and out of local shops. The placement of the church reminds people of the colonial presence in the town centuries beforehand as well as preserves the local…

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    Weston Research Paper

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    Weston has always aimed to make the common place unusual through his work, and he has always been renowned for achieving this mastery of the arts. He has taken everyday objects and reinvented them into complex, seemingly abstract works of art without any darkroom manipulation or editing. He is only more so beloved because of his natural and raw talent for this type of work. Because of his clean-cut processes and keen eye for the basic being extraordinary, he created a wonderful and mysterious…

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    narrative, Amy Tan talk about the experience she learn growing up in an immigrant household and her realization that those experience make us who we are. The goal of this narrative is to addresses the substance of languages and how language is not only a tool of communication, but a sociological tool of measuring individual worth. Main focus (topic) of the text: The main focus of this narrative is to show the importance of language and and the idea that it more than a tool of communication.…

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    Gilead HIV advertisement in the Times magazine of 7 March 2016, displays a young and attractive male who is dressed in causal clothing who seems to be catching a bus, or some kind of public transportation. It shows the background completely blurred to contrast against the man, as the main focus of the photo. There is writing over his torso area, the first line reads “We Focus On HIV” is in red writing, then the second line “To Help You Focus ON” in a regular white writing. The Third line…

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    Then in 1970 he uses Polaroid camera to make his own photographs to make collages, saying he felt "it was more honest." I like one think about Mapplethorpe is that he sticks to his opinion whether the majority likes it or not and I can relate to that and this is the main reason why I chose him for my assignment. In my upcoming paragraphs I will go over several points in the artists form for example, I will be discussing what type of lines he uses, what type of color was used in it, what is the…

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    Fur Seal Pups Essay

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    Once pups are weaned from their mother’s the frequency of mother-pup vocalizations drastically decreases. The decrease in calling, especially in the pup, is visible as the pup matures. Pups begin to call within minutes of birth, and spend more time calling during their first day of life than ever. Using time-budget analysis, the calling activity of fur seal pups was examined at the ages of 1, 3, 5, 9-12, and 30 days old, the number of calls were negatively correlated with age. This data can be…

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