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    “the automobile and the environment in American history” autolife.umd.umich.edu by Martin V. Melosi. this article talks about how the car changed everyday life and how it impacted society as a whole. the car was a huge innovation in transportation making it a lot easier to travel, as well as trade. cars had made the country turn from mostly rural areas to long stretches of road and many urban areas. this article would help my essay cause it will be the foundation for my further statements…

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    For example, Is billiards a sport? It is not that physical. NASCAR? Other than driving forces most drivers are far and not physical. If track and field are sports due to competition and physical activity, then is a dance competition a sport or do we just call it a competition? How about a singing competition? Just…

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    Marketing Tactics AutoZone utilizes market penetration and market segmentation and to gain their main competitive advantages. AutoZone focused on serving two key segments, the DIY customer segment and the commercial customer segment. Many of AutoZone’s competitors cater to a small portion of the commercial customer segment. Through market penetration and market segmentation and market penetration, it appears that AutoZone has been able to gain an advantage over their competition. This is partly…

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    “fanatical” about sports. Going to a sports event, watching sports on tv, participating in a fanclub, and attending sports conventions are among the favorite pastimes of a Super Fanatic. These fans are most likely to enjoy sports like soccer or racing, though they follow every sport, except for football. Super Fanatics follow their favorite teams and players via social networks and most likely to spend money via digital media. Strategy: Largely motivated by pride and tradition, the most…

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    Labour Day Race History

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    you are filled with so much history. This track is an older track it has been around since 1950, that is when the first Labor Day race was scheduled at the raceway. Darlington Raceway’s historical importance, as the original paved superspeedway in NASCAR, is incomparable. There are many different sounds you hear when you are on the raceway. There is country music playing loudly. We even got to hear a live band play and they were elite. There are people talking and vendors yelling to come check…

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    Paragraph 1. Race car driver Dale Earnhardt won a record-tying seven NASCAR championships. He died after crashing during the final lap of the Daytona 500 in 2001. 1 2 Dale Earnhardt born on April 29, 1951. He was born in Kannapolis, North Carolina. Ralph Dale Earnhardt Sr. and Brenda Lorraine Gee are his parents. Dale died on February 18, 2001. The location he died in was Daytona Beach Florida. How he died is when he was racing on his last lap of Daytona 500 he lost control of his car…

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    Nathanael Price Mrs. Jackson Writing 25 Sept. 2015 Drinking Ages The second ranked most watched sport in the United States was started thanks to young bootleggers carrying illegal moonshine. Yes, NASCAR was born from families like the Hatfield and McCoy’s to the Dukes of Hazard, who modified their carts or cars to outwit and outrun the police. In most states the legal purchasing/drinking age in the US has been twenty-one ever since the ratification of the twenty-first amendment. The legal…

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    remember the day you were born with all that hair, oh my! You were so darn cute :-) although I wouldn’t hold you until memorial day to hold you. As you grew up we hung out with each others houses a lot. On Sundays we were in each others houses for NASCAR races I would play dollhouse with you as Uncle Joe and your dad would watch the races or should I say sleep, LOL! I would take you to dance class and your mom would meet us there. If there was time on those days I would take you to Hershey…

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    Strike Of 1994 Essay

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    The whole country watched as America’s favorite pastime slowly came to a halt. Owners were ready to put their mark on the game. Tempers were rising among players and they decided to do something about it. Throughout our Leaving a Legacy unit, we have explored many different legacies that were left by people and movements. The player’s strike of 1994 was the player's way of speaking out against the owners of baseball. They wanted to speak their mind, and that’s what they did. The strike of 1994…

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    My First American Cars

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    The definition of an automobile is defined as a wheeled vehicle that carries its own motor and transports passengers. Cars have been around for over one hundred years. It is about that time in my life where I am thinking about buying my first car. Growing up, I always wanted an American car to call my own. Of all the American cars, I want to get either a Ford, Dodge, or Chevrolet. I could see myself buying a Ford automobile. Ford has been a trusted company for many years. Ford Motor Company is…

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