Mazda Cosmo

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    green, a breathtaking emerald green, one that I have never seen before. “Wir sind Fertig, los gehen junger” Joachim says, one of the guys with us (we are ready, let 's go guys) (put in the paragraph arriba)The schnitzel I had for lunch took all of the space in my stomach, therefore I didn’t feel like I could hold on that tight again for three more hours. I talked to Burkhard, and we both decided that going back in a car would be a better option this time. The vehicle I was going with was a light electric blue Mazda Cosmo, a racing car from the 60s. It was the smallest car I have ever been on. So small I even had to take my boots from the motorcycle gear off. The car was safer than the motorcycle, which allowed us to go at a speed of around 100 miles compared with the motorcycle which we would go at around 130 km. As I wasn’t riding in the motorcycle anymore they went even faster. As we approach a curve Jan, the driver, accelerates to show me the power of his Mazda Cosmo. On the other side of the curve another car from our group had stopped. Jan hits the brakes as hard as he can, trying not to hit them. He loses control for a moment as the car starts to go in circles on the road. Trying to hold on as tight as I can, the only two possibilities I see are 1either hitting the mountain or going down the cliff. Luckily enough he was able to gain control once again and we were able to stop just in time. I hit my head against the window, but I didn’t feel any pain. We try to get…

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    Final Examination 1. Describe the principle concepts which Zoroastrianism is credited with contributing to Western Religions Zoroastrianism was founded by a prophet Zoroaster who had a vision by high god Ahura Mazda, and reflects an outgoing, universal battle of Ahura Mazda, the good god, and Angra Mainyu, the evil spirit, between the truth and lie while human beings must decide which side they want to choose. Zoroastrianism contributes to Western Religions with eschatology, resurrection, and…

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    Who Is Zoroaster's Life?

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    Zoroastrianism was based on a “cosmic struggle” between Ahura Mazda and Angra Mainyu, Mazda’s “evil” enemy. Zoroaster taught that in order to live an honorable life, on must be in alliance with Ahura Mazda, so good can defeat evil. Ahura Mazda did not have unlimited power, which is why he needed the support of the people. Zoroaster stressed that each person had a “moral responsibility” and that each action or thought would help Ahura Mazda, the good side, or Angra Mainyu, the evil side. This…

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    Zoroian Research Paper

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    Name: Zoronian Homeworld: Catthias Traits: Vibrant, stealthy, proud, protective, strong. Description: Zoroians are a bipedal, gray-brown, fox-like species of animal with crimson and black accents. The most known forms of this species have pointed snouts and ears with red insides. They also have some red rimming along their eyes and mouth. One of their most known traits are their large, red, voluminous mane with black tips, which somewhat resembles a ponytail, as a teal bangle down the length…

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    Anna Monson, Sam Blankenship, and Mattie Rametta Horror Story Henry was a small child who had just turned the age of nine. He lived with his grandpa who was seventy-three. Henry’s grandpa didn’t pay much attention to Henry, he had dementia and other mental diseases so he didn’t know much about taking care of Henry. From the age of five Henry had to learn how to care for himself. Henry was very intelligent, he had to learn how to cook food for himself, wash his clothes, and take care of other…

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    Abram Short Story

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    Guiding his friend Abram forward into the large marble bathroom the conversation continued. Encouraging his friend, feeding insight of a new beginning, stabilizing his life with self-discipline, while taking his place on the marble bench. Although the one-sided conversation grew, the wish for Abram to shave went unanswered. Lecturing his friend to face the facts of life, earnestly inquired, ‘What’s your problem Abram? Killing yourself over this woman is not the solution! You lost a tremendous…

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    Once upon a time there lived a very poor family who lived on the outskirts of a little village. The family had little, but they were happy. Their house was only two rooms, they had only one cow to live off of and continually needed to go the market for more provisions. One day the father of the family came home, walking dejectedly along the worn out dirt path he walked every day of the week. It was the afternoon and the father had just got home from a long day of work. He was carrying a bag in…

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    Success in challenges produces good thoughts and actions which create good feelings. Consequently, failed challenges produce the opposite. In this story two men and the woman, as humans, who face life as it progresses. The acceptance of each situation as they happen, prove to be either a challenge to succeed; or a failure. When failure triumphs over success, the action that follows must first be one of remorse followed by understanding. This is not the case here with the individuals in “The…

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    A Walk to Beautiful tells the life story of country singer and songwriter Jimmy Wayne who, unfortunately, was put through, but luckily, overcame various severe obstacles and challenges he faced throughout his life. The book not only follows the experiences he faced but shows the people he met who impacted his life along the way and shadows his road to success as a musician and someone who strives to make a difference in the lives of those who have been through similar experiences. Jimmy Wayne…

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    Everybody knows that fire has a happy view in society today. Fire is seen as warm, comforting, and safe. Maybe, just maybe, fire isn't exactly what everybody thinks and knows it to be. In the book “fahrenheit 451” fire is one of the main and many issues throughout this book. As you read this book you will see that throughout fire is mentioned in many places at many different times in the book. Characters will be introduced throughout, such as our main character Montag, Beatty, and Clarisse.…

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