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    Coming to America The year was 2008, that was the year my family decided to move to the United States. My mother took the decision of moving to the United State at some point between 2007 and 2008 as the economy was deteriorating on our home country, as the days pass the time to board the plane finally arrived, once in Miami it was time to start school and start a new chapter in life. A person life, way of thinking and even personality can change by changing where they live. The decision of…

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    Cirrus vs Cessna Flying a Cessna is great experience. Flying a Cirrus is a spectacular experience. Although both of these are aircrafts that do the same thing, they are very different. Technology has come a long way in aviation and especially in the new 2017 cirrus. Comparing to the 1970’s Cessna’s which is the common aircrafts flown right now, there has been a huge noticeable difference in design and innovation. One of many differences in the Cirrus compared to the Cessna, is the avionics.…

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    fulfilled in Loveland, Colorado. I never feel truly inspired, motivated, or happy. Driving down 29th street for what feels like the 29th time that day, I look at the McDonald’s I’ve ate at since childhood, I watch all the less than intereging Honda Civics and Ford Tauruses everyone in Northern Colorado seems to drive, and I look at the drab Loveland High School building and I’m reminded of how much I hate everything it holds. Everything I see, I feel like I’ve seen it before and it’s nothing…

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    The tragedy known as the Holocaust occurred decades ago and since camps were liberated in 1945, survivors have been opening up to tell their own personal experience of the harrowing time. Dr. Atul Gawande came across a patient who happened to be a Holocaust survivor from Germany inciting him to write about what he acquired from learning about her life struggles and the urgent operation she needed. Along with the use of historical evidence, truncated sentences, and added emphasis, Gawande’s…

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    Essay On Hot Rods

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    Have you ever dreamed of speeding down a racecourse or highway at an extremely high speed, risking life and limb for that exhilarating feeling? Well, hot rods made this dream come true for many people. A hot rod is generally defined as an old American car modified with a heftier engine and increased aerodynamics to achieve a high linear speed. No one really knows the origin of the term “hot rod”, but it could be linked to the late 1930s in Southern California. 1930s On the dry lakebeds of…

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    $5million by the Ontario Superior Court. They were involved in $41-million worth of bid rigging over a 10-year period starting in 2000. The company supplied car parts to manufacture the Honda Civic. Furukawa consipired with other Japanese auto parts markers to submit inflated bids to supply replacement parts for Honda of Canada. Predatory pricing is the practice of the sale of a product or service at a low price, intending to throw competitors out of the market, or making it difficult for new…

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    Hyundai Essay Introduction

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    Hyundai 's first offerings in the United States were a failure, due to their reliability problems. The Excel and Scoupe sedans often fell apart with low mileage, and had numerous mechanical issues involving transmissions, electrical components, and the engine itself. After not being able to land a substantial chunk of the American marketplace, this South Korean automaker decided to double its efforts, in releasing new vehicles that would offer years of service at a reasonable price. They have…

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    Over the past decade or so there has been a spike in car accidents on American roads. The reason for this is the emergence of the cell phone. Today roughly eighty percent of Americans have cell phones. Having a cell phone in the car creates tempts the driver to see if they have any messages, change the music, make phone calls, and even send messages. All of these take the driver 's eyes off of the road and place them on the phone screen. A driver whose eyes are not on the road for even a few…

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    The rushing about of recess is enough to put anyone in a fantastic mood. A few kids are talking while sitting on a stump. Some are playing soccer, but I am playing tag with some of my classmates. As I make an effort to flee from the tagger, but my legs seem to not want to work. They see that I am hurt and almost feel bad enough to leave, but recess games are anarchy, so they do it anyway. "No!" I screamed. "Tag!" They yelled. "You're it!" "Aw man!" I shouted. Whatever remains of that round…

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    The phone rang, I got up to answer it quickly, like I was running the marathon because I knew it was Jackie. Although I knew who it was, what came next I wasn’t prepared for. “Joe, Joe, help me,” cried Jackie helplessly on the phone. I tried to ask her where she was but by the time the words came out of my mouth she hung up the phone. She was supposed to come over, but now she needs my help and I don’t know what to do. I ran outside as quickly as I could, on a dark summer night. I went over to…

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