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    find my wallet and sun… oh wait i found them, let’s go.” Claudia and piper picked up their two friends before heading out. “Let’s go get in car, it’s adventure time” said claudia as the the music was on full blast with the top down and doors off her jeep.…

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    I am the youngest of my friends so the first day I was eligible for my permit, I went. I remember I was so excited to drive. The morning of my birthday my mom and I went to the Brockton registry at 8:30 because it opened at 9. It was pouring rain but we waited in line outside anyways. I was determined to get my permit so I could drive as soon as possible. I was shaking I was so nervous but thankfully I passes. After two weeks of having my permit, we were going to a barbecue in Reeding. My mom…

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    United States of America, a very young nation in which it achieved the status of being the world’s superpower in terms of economy and military. One of the chapters of American history is the Vietnam War where many critics viewed the war as a waste and opened the debate that America should police other nation’s affairs. One of the strongest critics on this war was Senator J. William Fulbright, he expressed his sentiment by writing the “On the Arrogance of Power”. The article’s aim is to catch the…

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    create his literary alter ego, Holden Caulfield. Both were team managers for their school and both had academic troubles. (Great American Writers: Twentieth Century) In 1941, Salinger went into World War II. The author would carry a typewriter in his jeep to write as he traveled. “Personal Notes of an Infantryman” was written and taken from his war experiences. (Great American Writers: Twentieth Century) He participated in one of the bloodiest episodes of the war. The effect of the war caused…

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    professional judgements to continually enhance the quality of tax services. If Amante failed to uphold the standards, she will be subject to investigation by the Society’s Ethic Committee for reasonable discipline under the Joint Ethics Enforcement Program (JEEP) agreed by both the AICPA and IL CPA Society. Also, Amante needs to comply with other standards and ethics rules included in the Internal Revenue Code, the fundamental federal tax law of the United…

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    The main help came from in the factories where the women worked long and hard hours. In the factories women were able to build ships that were used to fight at sea and to trade with other countries. Women also built tanks and jeeps so that the men wouldn’t have to travel on foot all the time during war. Another thing the women built in the factories were airplanes and weapons for the men at war. It was amazing how the women were able to just jump into play and be a big help in…

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    Crime In The 1920's Essay

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    It affected people who liked to drink and it made crime rise and fall till the 1920’s when it was passed again and that's when bootlegging and home made alcohol also highly known as shine was being produced and being sold. Crime rate started to go sky high from it because it would be brought into nightclubs and pubs and a notorious gangster named al capone made at least 60 million off of bootlegging and he was known for many murders because of it and he’s also believed to have connection to the…

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    “with fright that [runs] through his whole body -- that what he had written was almost entirely illegible” (Salinger 20). This shows how the conflict in his head from the stress of the war is affecting his ability to think and function properly. His jeep partner, Corporal Z, describes X as a “goddamn corpse” and tells him he has the shakes (Salinger 21). In the end, Sergeant X appears almost sedated, like an apparition of his former self. When Esme writes to X, he seems like his old self, and…

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    I thought I made a world record. The rest of my family is already up and ready to go. My 7th grade summer had just started, it was only a week in. My mom told us to go to the bathroom and then head to the car and store my things in the trunk of her Jeep Cherokee. Then we were off to the great falls airport. This trip to Great Falls took the longest, almost like the day before christmas. When we finally got to Great Falls, a lot of my family was already there. My Grandpa, Grandma, Aunt Angie,…

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    During her time to drive to break the monotony her, some guys in a jeep, and a semi played leap frog when there was no other cars around. They visited to the town of Jackson they had not heard of the town before then and that night they had a mock gunfight in the street. They stayed at a hotel of the name Virginia because…

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