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    geometric shapes around the white dial. An inverted triangle is on the top of the middle of the watch; two rectangles mark the quarter of an hour. There are four different shaped hands behind the glass: the hour hand has two bars with an object like a Mercedes–Benz logo on the end of the bars. The minute hand also has two bars; the second hand has a long single bar with a circle near the end of the bar. There is also a red hand with a…

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    The entire auto industry is focusing on building futuristic self-driving cars—except Mazda, who believes there are plenty of people who still enjoy the thrill of getting behind the wheel. The author, Joann Muller, utilizes a powerful opening paragraph that includes wonderful imagery. She establishes a serious and deliberate relationship with her audience, addressing the readers of Forbes magazine. She attempts to educate them on some major drawbacks of technology, specifically as it relates to…

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    Andy Warhol (August 6, 1928-February 22, 1987) grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and went on to become one of the most talented and magical people to ever grace Earth. Andy Warhol, is perhaps most known for his ability to blur the lines between mainstream aesthetics and fine art which is expressed through his works. Notably his works of Marilyn Monroe does this on so many levels. Andy Warhol's parents were Slovakian immigrants. His father, Ondrej Warhola, was a construction worker, while his…

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    In the “The Land of Opportunity” by James W. Loewen in Chapter 8 in the textbook ‘From inquiry to Academic Writing’ it talks about how many American students and the American children base themselves off of others. In the first paragraph in “The Land of Opportunity” claims that many middle class student know little to none about how the American class structure works nor about how it has changed over time. They soon jump to the hypothesis that most high school students come out of high school…

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    Until recently, self-driving cars were thought to be a thing of science fiction movies, but due to advancements in technology, car companies are making this a reality. Mercedes Benz just released their 2014 S-class sedan that is equipped with a self-driving feature that allows hands free driving for speeds less than 18 mph. Google’s self-driving Prius and Lexus have been shown to drive more smoothly and safely than their trained professional drivers [4]. The benefits would be too numerous to…

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    Barbie In American Culture

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    Every single person in the American culture had seen a barbie. The barbie’s just a simple toy. Well started just as a simple toy and it grew and grew. The barbie’s a doll. It 's created to represent young adults girls or teenagers. The body is shaped way different than an ordinary “doll.” This type of doll has a skinny body, shaped body, and very catalyst. Barbie’s debut as the “teenage fashion model” mirrored the sophisticated glamour of 1950s stars like Marilyn Monroe, Rita Hayworth, and…

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    or “What’s up man?” when I came in. In addition, my starting wage was very generous, I was pleased to hear it was well above minimum wage. I also got to drive a lot of different cars, my favorite being the Dodge Challenger we had, but driving Mercedes Benz and Lexus wasn’t so bad either. Life was so good in the honeymoon…

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    for a women to be all by herself in a society that does not respect women in any means would not be safe for her. “Rasheed reveals to Laila that Mariam is a harami and compares her to a rusty Volga automobile. However, Rasheed relates Laila to a Mercedes Benz - one that requires special care” (Page 222-223). The way in which Laila gets treated a lot nicer over Mariam proves that Laila doesn’t experience the same struggles that are remotely similar to Mariam’s. In the circumstances of Laila, her…

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    appearing." The haircut quickly became known as the "mop top."(graf).Each year they return like lemmings: bare-legged, high-heeled, Hermes-toting fashionistas along with a flurry of harried reporters, buyers, celebs and others, to see or be seen at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week. Such an audience is a marketer's dream. But at the event in New York this year from Sept. 12-19, the savviest ones may also have been those not usually associated with sleek bodies who strut their stuff down catwalks,…

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    End Of Detroit Summary

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    The overall purpose of the book End of Detroit by Micheline Maynard is to describe the impact on three major auto industries in the 1990s. The auto industry caused a detrimental fall to occur within America. Detroit at one point in America had three significant benefactors when it comes to producing automobiles which were the companies General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler. For many years being dominant in car market had lead to more competition and challenges these companies would face in the…

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