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    and I can honestly say I am happy that this will all be over very soon. I live in a very small town known as Mission Springs, wait let me rephrase that, nobody knows what MIssion Springs is. Anyway, I live in a small town on the other side of the freeway from all the actually well-known places such as Palm Springs and Palm Desert. The town may be small, but the population size is the exact opposite with an approximate amount of 27,902 residents. I have a “not so interesting” background, as you…

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    Sen theory explains well-being in a more holistic communal approach for me. Because it is not about negative feeling versus positives ones, his theory gives more freeway to the idea that we all have a hand in our and each other’s well-being. If I was to create a policy that bans certain people from a certain activity like riding a bicycle, I would be creating negative feelings for those people who want to go have…

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    to picking up my sister from work my dad explained that he was going to let my sister practice driving with her new permit. I objected due to my uncomfortability with her behind the wheel but to no avail, we began our journey. A few miles down the freeway, she hit the rumble strips. This was not something she had experienced before and her reaction was to flee. She jerked the steering wheel far to the left, at seventy miles per hour we were flying towards the median, her reconciliation was to…

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    reduce damage in a motor vehicle collision. Crash attenuators are designed to absorb energy from the crash of the vehicle and to redirect a vehicle away from something dangerous or to keep cars on the road. Crash attenuators are usually placed near freeways, bridges, race tracks and temporary versions of crash attenuators can be placed on the road near construction projects to keep vehicles out of the way. There are three different ways that can drain out the kinetic energy from the impact,…

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    many ads is to encourage the consumers to purchase a product, in order to increase a company’s profit. Nevertheless, there also advertisements that discourage the consumption of a specific product. For example, there are numerous billboards along freeways that promote healthier living by deterring the purchase of cigarettes. Regardless, if a company’s objective is to sell a product or persuade the public to make changes to “improve” their health, the effects of advertising, especially in…

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    straightaways awakened a raging fire deep in the pit of my stomach that would seem only intensify with as I grew older. Every since I was a young boy I was fascinated with motorcycles. I would love to see them as they would pass by mom’s car on the freeway, or whenever we would go to the store in our little black Mazda and I would see a group of motorcycles parked at the front door. The colors, commonly known as candy paint colors glistened in the sunlight their rich and deep shades of ruby…

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    Taylors Rule on US Economic Bubbles There have been various Economic bubbles throughout U.S history, which have led to global recessions that have affected millions of people worldwide. One of the primary reasons for these bubbles is the Federal Reserves influence on the Federal Funds Rate; an interest rate at which a depository institution lends funds, which is determined mainly by the Federal Open Market Committee. If a Federal organization has such power in their hands, then why are they…

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    Dennis Rader Case Study

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    Ten people in the Wichita, Kansas area between the years 1974 and 1991 were brutally murdered by Dennis Lynn Rader a.k.a the BTK Strangler. After years of fear and horror the BTK Strangler was identified and captured by police. This would not have been possible if the police investigating murders in the area were unable to connect the killings, create a profile of the killer, and then use that information to build evidence against Dennis Rader. The first and arguably the most important step in…

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    glaring difference, choosing not to recognize both situations as the same. Another example that further proves the struggle of race in America is Rodney King case. In 1992, African American taxi cab driver Rodney King had been caught speeding on the freeway. An encounter with the police escalated to violence which led to a court case with dire consequences. “A jury with no African American members had acquitted four white police officers charged with beating a black man, Rodney King, who had…

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    Apush Assignment

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    The use of land change very much because today we have my roads and freeways. Another difference is the change of keeping all native american in one spot and excluded them from all government decisions. The managing of resources also changed now we have fields of different types of crops across the continent. This is good…

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