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    Visually, from line eight to twelve, the speaker describes a detailed scene from the show. This tells us that the Juggler finally got some of the speaker’s interest when he added more red balls to his show. Through lines nineteen and twenty-four, the Juggler is at the climax of his show and, visually and audibly, the Juggler is appealing to multiple senses of his audience. The elaborate use of imagery in the lines mentioned before, tells us, that at this point of the show, the speaker is fully…

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    maintenance one should do at least once a year or every 15,000 miles (which ever one comes first). Tuning a car consist of checking/changing all of the fluids, filters, brakes, and spark plugs. Also you will want to check the tires, steering components, and wheel bearings. If any of these things need to be repaired or replaced, you should do so. Lights are something else you need to be aware of when your annual tune up comes around. If there are any bulbs that are burnt out or busted, they will…

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    and I drove to the Honda dealer to go get the car of my dreams. There it was, either it seemed like they knew I was coming, or everywhere I looked the car was there. A black on black coupe EX Honda Civic, power locks, power windows, sunroof, alloy wheels, and the best part was that it was a stick shift. Sitting inside the car for the very first time was a feeling that I will never forget. I know that most cars come standard with those features, but back in 2004 that car was my dream come true,…

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    Being part of the generation who grew up watching Fast and the Furious films has always made me want to drive a car. At that time I knew I still had a while before I could drive, but any chance I got to be in the driver seat I would. My first time I ever got behind the wheel was right after I watch the fast and the furious in 2001. It was during the summer, my mom was washing her car and according to her “I accidently locked myself inside and somehow I managed to turn the car on and started…

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    At some point in history seatbelts were not even required in cars the safety demands have changed and have improved thanks to technology. Throughout time technology has improved there were no back up cameras and no sensors in any car. Now in the year of 2016 all of these things are commonly available. On January 1, 1968 (wiki.org) the seatbelt law was passed. Which meant that all cars should have seatbelts standard in any models after that date. I feel that this is just one; advancement of how…

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    phone, music or passengers. Every day, over 16 Americans are killed and over 1,300 are injured in car accidents that involve a distracted driver (Simon). The major distractions are taking their eyes off the road, mind off driving and hands off the wheel. When doing one or more of these distractions, it makes drivers more likely to have an accident. We have all been driving and seen a car that was not following the road regulations and noticed that they were on their cell phone. Studies…

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    struggle to grasp the concept of driving on the white roads, with cars that are ill prepared for the weather. This can be avoided with a bit of time spent on equipping our vehicles with the necessary equipment to make them more reliable, easier to drive and our roads safer. Our cars amazingly start in the dead of winter, and with little complaining provide us a safe and reliable means of transport. Unfortunately, the harsh season takes…

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    incorrectly leading up to an accident or an injury to occur onto you. With that said, let us show you how to change a tire. To begin, you need the following materials which are spare tire, two wheel blocks, a car jack, and a lug wrench. The spare tire could either a temporary tire or a replacement while the wheel block could be a bricks, wood, stone, or anything large enough to keep the vehicle from rolling. Often, these tools can be found in your vehicle. If you don’t have all of these tools,…

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    The Art of Racing in the Rain, by Garth Stein, is a story about overcoming the many issues that life presents us with. The story is narrated by an intelligent and witty dog named Enzo, who is owned by an aspiring race car driver named Denny Swift. To the pair, race car driving is a way of life and they constantly reminisce by watching recordings of Denny win races on wet tracks. Despite Denny adding on to their family with a wife and daughter and Enzo having to share his attention, man and man’s…

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    nuts in a pile or bag so that you don't loose any during the process, you will need them later for the spare tire. Grab your spare tire and line up the lug nut posts with the holes in the spare tire and push the tire in as far as it can go into the wheel base until it cant move any further. Put the lug nuts back on the tire using the wrench but don't put them on tightly, just make sure they're on enough for the spare to stay on the car for a moment. Push the button or lever on the jack to…

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