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    Dirt Bike Research Paper

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    A lot of people like being outside. People in many countries are never inside till night; they are always in the woods working. There are a lot of ways to get around the woods and to get places faster. One way is dirt bikes and ATV’s; they can get people to places faster and easier but the dirt bike will be the better choice. The dirt bike is the best one to buy out of the ATV because it is cheaper,easy to handle, street legal, easier on gas and a lot lighter than the quad. When Motocross…

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    believed in the power of dreams. Honda Motor’s Corporation was created by Soichiro Honda on Sept 24, 1948 in Itaya-cho, Hamamatsu. In 1949, Soichiro included a managing director, Takeo Fujisawa. They both had the goal of making Honda the number one motorcycle producer in the world. That goal came to realization in 1958-1960. In August 1958, they sold the Super Cub 100 and in June 1959 they participated in the Isle of Man TT Race. In April…

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    stylistic choices can contribute to an unsafe decision. Just because a helmet is up for sale doesn't mean it's safe, or that it's safe for you in particular. Here are five tips to follow when getting a helmet: Get a full face helmet. Almost half of all motorcycle injuries involve the face. Horrific and fatal injuries do occur to the face, chin, and jaw. Surviving a serious facial injury also means coping with an altered appearance, which can drastically affect your quality of life. A full face…

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    Researchers at Stanford University are testing a different type of helmet that inflates airbag to protect against collision. Originally created to improve the aesthetic look of a traditional helmet, this inflatable helmet also seemed to protect a biker’s head quiet better than the traditional one during an accident. The helmets biker’s are wearing these days are better than not at all, but not that effective during an accident. Most of the biker’s don’t want to use the heavy helmets because of…

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    2015 california passed a law known to many motorcyclists as “lane splitting”. The law allows motorcycles to split through traffic as long as it is not exceeding 50 miles per hour. Even though California has more motorcyclists to worry about, traffic would flow still smoother than it does now. Although there are pros and cons to lane splitting, Missouri should consider the option of legalizing it. Motorcycles can maneuver easier than a car allowing them to weave in and out of traffic faster.…

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    part of discovery, and if no physical journeys were made, no discoveries would be made either. Marcel Proust states that ‘the real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes,’ however in relation to The Motorcycle Diaries, The War of the Worlds, and Trash; the statement can be interpreted as incorrect. All texts required a physical journey, a conscious decision or set path in order to make a discovery. All the texts displayed separate contexts and…

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    Biker Boyz Movie Analysis

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    DeWaun Bowman Methodist University The movie Biker Boyz is very powerful and it carries a strong message throughout the entire movie. It’s about the underground world of motorcycle clubs and not so legal street racing. A young man who is 18 years old named Kid (Derek Luke). Started his own motorcycle club named “Biker Boyz” after witnessing the death of his dad “Slick Will” at one of these races. He wants to be the one in charge the one everyone idealized or as the movie…

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    Sons Of Anarchy Analysis

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    the guy behind the abduction of Jax’s son. Bullets were flying and the Sons did what they had to do in order to protect each other. Jax had to run across to the other side, dodging bullets, to grab his mother to pull her into their work truck for safety (Netflix). He didn’t hesitate or think twice about running through gunfire to save someone. It was his second nature to do what he did. The same way that police officers do every day for people they don’t know. He risked his life in order to…

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    The Motorcycle Diaries versus End of Watch In this essay, we will be comparing the similarities and differences in two films: The Motorcycle Diaries (2004) by Director Walter Salles, and End of Watch (2012) by director David Ayer. The genres of the two films are similar yet different. The Motorcycle Diaries is a biographical drama about the journey and written memoir of Ernesto Guevara. In the movie Guevara (Gael Garcia Bernal) travels through Latin America with his friend Alberto Granado…

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    When an individual’s assumptions are challenged by significant discoveries, their lives are often transformed. This perspective is represented throughout Ernesto Che Guevara’s eclectic memoir, The Motorcycle Diaries, which details his arguably metamorphic journey through Latin America in the early 1950s and the diverse discoveries he makes, which are personal and political in their nature. Guevara’s varied and confronting encounters throughout his travels challenge his preconceived views of…

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