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    choice when purchasing a vehicle. With a standard transmission, the driver must physically select and change the transmission's gears to keep the engine operating in the proper RPM range. Today's vehicles usually have five forward gears and one reverse gear. It takes a good bit of attention to monitor engine speed to make sure the right gear is used. Use of the wrong gear can cause excessive fuel consumption, lack of…

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    Motocross Research Paper

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    ever go away. Motocross is a big part of my life. I started riding a dirtbike at age 3. This sport means alot to me. Bikes gets faster every year and equipment improves every year. Motocross equipment saves alot of lifes. Everyone should have to wear gear on dirtbikes. They are fun to ride but they are also very dangerous. On any motocross or supercross…

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    The aspiring fastpitch softball catcher should be wearing Mizuno gear and the most popular model is Mizuno Samurai fastpitch catchers gear. The Samurai version of this acclaimed protective equipment is gender-engineered, especially for the female player. Each piece of Mizuno Samurai gear is available in numerous color choices to match any uniform design. Here’s a description of each piece from the complete Samurai fastpitch set and why this is best choice for you if you’re a fastpitch softball…

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    Practice shifting gears before you turn on the vehicle. Make sure you press down the clutch whenever you are going to change gears. Not doing so will cause you to grind your gears, slowly causing damage to your vehicle. When first learning to drive a stick-shift, practice in an empty parking lot or another open area where you are unlikely to encounter…

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    JEDR Report Conclusion

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    Part 1 JEDR Critique 1.1. Condition Specifications There is a mistake in the calculation of the assumed wheel circumference. Based on the obtained data from JEDR report, the average wheel diameter is 406 mm and by using the circumference formula, 2πr, the result should be 1.275 m. However, JEDR report says the wheel circumference is 1.2 m. This number should be rounded up to 1.3 m instead of rounded down since this might give critical error in further calculations. The previous wheel…

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    Manual cars are easier to make because every car needs the same gears. Automatic vehicles are made from a manual transmission with added electronics and parts, so the gears will shift on their own. A manual car is also cheaper because the driver can control when to switch gears saving fuel, by not pushing the current gear ratio to hard. Since there are fewer parts in a stick shift car, it costs considerably less to have it repaired. A manual…

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    Essay On Youth Football

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    football was a big part of my life and made a big difference in building my character I would like help provide this opportunity to other kids, therefore, I would like to share with you my idea of “3D Sports” youth sporting gear. This company will specialize in providing youth sports gear to parent and optimist youth club organization in the inner-city areas. The company will target inner city areas such as Miami, Florida where I grew up, this area population is 64% in the age group between…

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    were the main topics of the discussions. • Should there be a set amount/limit that management will pay for new boots, jackets, and cold-weather gear? • Should employees be allowed to pick out their own style of boots and gear? • Is there only one source/vendor that all employees must use, or can they pick and choose? • How should management handle gear that…

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    Clockwork is quite simple, each gear moves another, some gears may be smaller and some may be larger. Yet each gear remains in a constant system, running smoothly with each tooth landing in the same exact spot at the same exact time over and over and over. Strangely, the education system in America seems to be emulating this exact system. Yet if the american education system was a real clock, it would most likely be running backwards with 140 minutes in a hour. Education in the United States…

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    The Bumping Bus

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    that's covered by a tissue box and a pool noodle is on the top of the tissue box. In the middle of the pool noodle is a speaker and the rest of the pool noodle is covered in reynold wraps. The rest of the tissue box is covered in colorful paper. The gears that we used on the inside for going 3 meters in…

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