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    the battery as simple as they can, they used an electric battery. The by using a lithium battery is that it wastes the battery slow, so you have more time driving than charging your car. You can charge your car up to an hour to get 60 kilowatts; 200 mile drive. And Tesla gives you battery pack options you can choose from, they have a standard pack that will give you 60 kilowatts for an hour charge or more powerful pack will give you 85 kilowatts per an hour…

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    Global Warming In Maine

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    Global warming also has a possibility to cause indirect effects like higher vehicle miles. Higher vehicle miles are the outcome of shorter winters because less snow falling on the roads means people drive more miles. While everything previously mentioned has been negative, there is one advantage of future global warming in Maine. Related to Maine experiencing shorter winters, we can expect less winter…

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    Swot Analysis Of Payson

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    mountains of the Mogollon Rim. The town is comprised of approximately 15, 245 people residing with approximately 6,500 homes and approximately 2,575 business (United States Census Bureau). The town of Payson is comprised of 19.47 square miles and a water area of 0.01 sq. miles. Payson is part of Gila County and operates on Mountain Time zone (GMT-7), the elevation is 4,921 feet. The two main highways that cross into Payson is the (260) and the (87). The (87) runs north and south and at the…

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    its face westward to the little known reaches of the Great Plains, RockyMountains, and beyond. The Transcontinental Railroad, a 3,000-mile link between the east and the pacific coast was nearing completion as surveys of the federal government were exploring, mapping and bringing back to an eager public audience the wonders of geysers, fogged peaks, and miles and miles of treeless plains. The last and perhaps most wondrous area of the frontier to be explored lay south in the arid canyonlands of…

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    Iraq War We were in the middle of a dogfight, Miles a first sergeant and I were stuck on the second floor of a building taking heavy fire. The rest of the platoon had been hit with a mortar and we didn’t see any survivors besides Derek. I was an American journalist from ABC News who was covering the start of the war and had little experience being a war correspondent. They called out into the empty blast hole in which Derek walked over and could only find things left from the blast. We…

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    something is right or wrong is so important, because the worst thing you can do is offend someone when you weren’t trying to offend them. The topic of right and wrong when it comes to speaking is often times a bumpy road, that is why I feel that Professor Miles did a great job of not only navigating that road, but also providing a lot of great evidence to support her idea about the censorship we use today in our school settings. And it's because of the great examples she uses that I also agree…

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    Carl's Elbow Grease

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    average of 35 miles per day, and drives on 150 days out of the year, that equals (the product of 35 miles per day and 150 days worked per year) 5,250 miles per year. The van gets 21 miles per gallon in the city and 28 miles per gallon on the highway—so let’s say 24 miles per gallon. According to Nikolewski (2018), the average price per gallon of gasoline in California for 2018 will be $3.10. Therefore, the estimated annual cost for fuel will be (5,250 miles driven per year divided by 24 miles…

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    Not All Early Visitors to Blackstone Where Fishermen or Hunters It would seem that the earliest visitor with international recognition to the lake was the British short story and novelist Algernon Blackwood. Starting on May24, 1892, this specialist in horror fiction spent nearly 5 months in the three big Muskoka lakes. Before “the Canadians came up to their summer camps” in June, he “explored every bay and inlet of the lakes”. Included in the explorations with his friend, Kay, were “longer…

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    Elie Wiesel's The Night

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    The Night This story is about a girl named Laury. She is eleven years old. She lives in a mansion with her mother, father, and her sister. Her sister’s name is Claudine, and she is fourteen years old. Laury’s favourite colour is purple, her favourite food is French fries, and she likes playing soccer. One day, Laury woke up, and she was so excited because it was Halloween. Claudine was awake, but she was working on her computer. Claudine did not like Halloween, she thought she was too old for…

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    The beaches of St. Petersburg, FL boast more than 30 miles of sugary white sands, tranquil shallow seas, serene shores and dazzling sunsets over the Gulf of Mexico, creating breathtaking scenes as uniquely incredible as the beaches along its shoreline. Each beach has its own identity and appeal, attracting people from both near and far. There are more than a dozen beaches in this area and some are more popular than others. Let’s look at what makes some of St. Petersburg beaches so special.…

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