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    Amazon carries 5x114 3 15mm wheel spacers, along with spacers in several other sizes to work with your vehicle. These are useful for a variety of issues that your vehicle might be experiencing. It's important to choose spacers that are compatible with your particular vehicle. This will ensure that the lug nuts, and wheel studs sit in the pocket properly. The hubcentric wheel spacer fits over the hub. This ensures that there will be no vibrations as you drive. These spaces help to eliminate…

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    Virgin America “Safety Dance” has the appeal of a music number that caters to all ages. From infants to senior citizens Virgin America’s “Safety Dance” can keep their attention with a song that is upbeat and has a changing rhythm. It starts as a pop song and then progresses into small portion of rap in a tasteful manner. Some may say that the song is annoying, and while that may be the case, the point of this video is to get your attention. It will be considered annoying to some but it still…

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    The protagonists Watanabe and Locke both undergo personal transformations in their respective films, Ikiru and The Passenger, in search of their own meaning of life. Though Watanabe and Locke are both undergoing personal transformations, the philosophical significance of their experiences differs. When the film introduces Watanabe the audience learns he has spent over twenty-five years of his life as a bureaucrat dedicating his time to City Hall. Watanabe has never missed a single day of work;…

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    They hold a lot of potential and risk. For example in the CNN article, Driverless cars create a safety 'dilemma': passengers vs. pedestrians, by Jacqueline Howard describes the decision of who to save by driverless cars. One of the questions asked was “Should the vehicle know to swerve into a wall and sacrifice its passengers to avoid the pedestrians, or should it protect its passengers at all costs?” (Howard). The results survey posted in the Science Magazine by the American Association of the…

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    15 Passenger vans are among the most dangerous vehicles in use today. They are typically used by shuttling services, colleges, elderly care centers, churches, and community organizations for transporting up to 15 people (including the driver) at a time. These vehicles are also rented out, which means they are often driven by people without prior experience who may lack awareness of the van's safety issues. Why 15 Passenger Vans Are Dangerous The passenger cabin extends well beyond the rear…

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    Facts About Titanic

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    was aboard, what happened to it, what went wrong and why did it all happen. Then I will found out some more about the ship – where was it going, how old was it, why they built it and why it was such a popular ship? Titanic Titanic was a British passenger liner, which sank in the North Atlantic Ocean in the early morning of 15 April 1912 after colliding with an iceberg. It was one of the deadliest commercial peacetime maritime disasters in modern history. Titanic’s originally name is RMS…

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    The novel, The Passenger by Lisa Lutz, is about a young woman named Jo who flees the city in fear of being accused of a crime she didn’t commit. For the second time in her life she is forced to leave her old life behind and create a new one. Throughout the story she must shed every identity that she creates due to issues that she runs into, until she is finally forced to return to her hometown and clear her original name. In the novel The Passenger by Lisa Lutz, similes, imagery, and metaphors…

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    There was 2,240 passengers, that’s including crew. The 2 hours and 40 minutes before the Titanic sank most of those people became cowards, selfish, and only cared about the themselves and their family. The Titanic was a giant ship, and according to the article Sinking of the Titanic the ship was 882 feet long, 92 feet wide, 104 feet high, and weighed 46,328 tons. The Titanic could hold 3,547 passengers that is including crew, but on its travel to New York there was 2,240 passengers and crew.…

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    The Titanic!! From Antonine Marie Mallet’s Point of view (1887-1974) Once, there was a ship, a very BIG ship, and it, was called, the TITANIC! The Titanic was one of the most famous boats out there, with a whopping 2,228 passengers! But, what they did not know, there was an iceberg, ready to STRIKE the Titanic! There were 2,228 people on the Titanic, but only an estimation of 705 people, made it out alive! But there is only one survivor we will look at today… Antonine Marie Mallet! She was…

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    The Titanic Research Paper

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    nights with their loved ones, or the last night they would enjoy the company of an acquaintance they may have come across on their trip on the fateful Titanic. “Not Even God himself Could Sink this Ship” says an Employee of the White Star Line. Passengers and crew members, music, and art work all went down and were forever lost that sad, unfortunate night The Titanic sank. There were 2228 people on board of the Titanic, 337 in first class, 285 second class, 721 in third class (“Statistical”).…

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