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    itself to release its latest model, 2016 Chevy Suburban. It is expected to hit the market any time during this year. There are some promising feature changes in this new model. The safety features have been enhanced that will be favorable for the buyers. The new version is expected to be out in various trim options. Let us quickly have a look upon the features and spec of the new model of Chevy. The exterior of the new model will be modified to improve the looks of the car. The previous colors…

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    Corvette Research Paper

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    ignored. Those shots were taken in January by KGP Photography, spy photographers who routinely uncover upcoming, but heavily camouflaged cars and sell these photos to popular outlets such as Automotive News, Road & Track, and Autoblog. The images captured at one of GM’s winter-proving grounds in Michigan show the outline of two and at times, three sports cars trekking on slippery surfaces in bitter conditions. Certainly, this isn’t how most Corvette owners drive, but such exposure is an…

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    Car Seat Safety

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    placed in infant-only/rear-facing car seats for their safety. Special handles on these seats enable a carrier to be removed independently from the car allowing parents the ability to move their children without having to take them out of their car seat. Therefore, ease of installation and removal should be high on list of requirements. Children transitioning from infant to toddler height and weight can be moved to convertible car seats. This just means the car seat can be rear-facing (safest…

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    Modeling HIV/Aids

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    section “Improving the modelling of HIV transmission” where Johnson is finishing the section with a reference to Garnett and Bowden paper for further information. The main work that Johnson is building his conclusions on is The ASSA 2000 Suite of models. He mentions it at the beginning of section 4, “Improving the modelling of HIV transmission”. On top of the publications made by others, Johnson is using statistical distributions and mathematical formulae in the paper, and he does that without…

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    Why Are Skinny Models Bad

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    When you hear about models in our society you hear generally the following. That they are extremely thin most likely due to eating disorders. They have to be relatively tall. But most of all they have to be beautiful. The big question is how does society determine what the perfect body type is? Is being that skinny worth possibly losing your life? The story “Everyone Knows Her: The Unattainable Ideal” talks about how advertisers print out pictures of models that you can tell are extremely…

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    A role model can be defined as “a person whose behavior, example, or success is or can be emulated by others, especially by younger people” (Collins English Dictionary). In my eyes, I believe being a role model is the job for the parents or other influential people that spend time with children and teenagers such as teachers or coaches. Unfortunately, some parents cannot accept the duty of being a role model for their children. In today’s society, the sport professionals are considered the role…

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    Bmi In Fashion

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    existing procedures is that they are optional. Unless the fashion industry will benefit from the recommendations, they will not change their current policies. Hiring larger models, providing healthcare and supervising their well-being, is inconvenient and seen as unnecessary to many agencies. The first step to making a change in model health and implementing a successful policy is requiring agencies to follow the procedures, by making it a law. The legislation should include a BMI minimum, like…

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    Bmi Problem

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    classifies someone with a BMI of less than 18.5 as "underweight." Well most models in the fashion industry are underweight and for the more overweight people this ends up causing eating issues, disorders, or even suicide. Only because most girls at a young age want to be like the fit models and social media also promotes unhealthy issues, like “am I too fat”. On Nov. 17, 2010, anorexia nervosa claimed the life of 28-year-old French model Isabelle Caro, who had spent the last years of her life…

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    Growing up I’ve always had a strong passion for cars. I spent my days roaming around the neighbourhood trying to figure out which car was the fastest, better looking and used the newest technology. However, I soon discovered my “green” side and decided to look for more efficient and environment-friendly vehicles. To my disappointment, they all had grotesque designs, minor capabilities , and often lacked the most basic features. It was only until recently that I discovered a game changer company.…

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    Electric cars only run on one battery, there is no internal combustion engine, muffler, gasoline tank, air or fuel filters, or any other parts needed to run a gasoline powered car. There are no tailpipe emissions, it creates fewer greenhouse gases, and they are cheaper to fuel per mile, 2 cents per mile compared to 12 cents per mile. Electric cars drive shorter distance, they only go 100 miles compared to 300 miles, and are not easy to operate. It takes hours to recharge an electric vehicle…

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