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    “The impact of a four-ton pickup truck going sixty miles an hour plowing straight into the passenger side had the force of an atom bomb.” Mia and her family were just in a deadly car crash they were hit so hard all of them were ejected from the car. And sadly you find out that her mother was killed on impact and she died due to her body “ seeping “ Mia is having a outer body experience and no one knows it. She is looking for her family. While in the coma Mia’s grandfather tells her something…

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    The book tells the story of Seabiscuit, possibly the most famous American racehorse of all time, with special emphasis on the human beings who discovered him, trained him, and risked both their lives and their money on him. Seabiscuit captured the nation's imagination at the height of the Great Depression. A classic underdog, the little horse with a big heart came back from what could have been a career ending injury to win the Santa Anita Handicap race in 1940. In an age when horses were…

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    Automobile The automobile is what made the roaring twenties boom. Henry Ford was the inventor of the automobile in 1919, and it had a major impact on others and their families. In the everyday life of an American, this invention affected everyone more than anything else. An assembly line is a sequence of workers where everyone has their own tasks to speed up the building process. Ford came up with this idea for faster production in manufacturing the product called the Automobile.…

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    million registered drivers in the United States (US History, 2016.) This large increase in driving was due to Henry Ford and his Model T. During this decade, Ford worked to create some of the earliest automobiles, as well as, changing the way citizens traveled. People found changes in many aspects of their lives. 1920’s automobiles changed the face of US travel, thanks to Henry Ford. Automobiles were an invention that changed the world for the better in many different ways. Before, very few…

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    Frontier, the park is actually an island shaped by ice age glaciers. So, pack your backpacks, and head over for the most adventurous outdoor experience of your life, where you can wander among natural lakes and clear streams, roam in the forest in the company of exotic wildlife, or go on a hiking trek or enjoy a boat trip. Traverse…

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    Michael Kalashnikov’s challenge was to utilize skills from the engineering field to build a firearm that revolved around its bullet, and would be simple for the user to manipulate. The AK47 fires a 7.62x39 projectile, which is known to be an intermediate cartridge. This is created in such a way to have peak efficiency on human targets and not excessively strong, such as most military rounds used at the time. Such cartridges are made by making a bullet casing short and fat and making the rounds…

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    This is the time I realized Chevy is the best truck out there. In many ways this is true. For instance, the look, the power, and the comfort. I like Chevrolet trucks for many reasons but I really enjoy the design of the truck. Which design aspects you may ask? Well, I like the ride height of the truck, it has a nice ground clearance where it looks good but also is still effective. Another is the comfort of the vehicle. When you sit in a Chevy truck it’s like you’re at home in your lazy-boy,…

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    Who Was Henry Ford?

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    Who was Henry Ford? Henry was born in 1868, on July 30th in Dearborn, Michigan. When Henry was young he took an interest in how full sized steam engines worked. Mr. Ford was so intrigued by machines, in 1879 he left his home to pursue jobs that would give him the opportunity to learn more about these machines. He was married in 1888 to a Clara Bryant. Around 1896 he had become the chief engineer of the Illuminating Company in Detroit. But Henry had other hope in dreams he set out to be one…

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    because it is a key to achieve efficiency and success. People were brainwashed to believe that efficiency, production and consumerism, are values of paramount importance. Furthermore, the principle became the root of their existence, thus, making Henry Ford a godlike deity. In addition to that, Ford’s principle is making an individual specialized at a single task, a facsimile of that of the book, where babies are “conditioned” making them dislike certain items and love the other. In that…

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    The Ford Mustang is the definitive pony car, an iconic steed now sold in more than 140 countries worldwide. It came to fame in the 1968 classic flick, “Bullitt,” starring Steve McQueen. Since its inception, numerous variations have been studiously designed by such noteworthy individuals as Carroll Shelby. Shelby died in 2012, but a special Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 lives on thanks to the work of Ford Performance. From Mustang to Shelby Former race car driver and entrepreneur Carroll Shelby…

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