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    news to her himself. He settled on carefully telling Josephine, whom was Mrs. Mallard’s sister. It was tough enough for him to tell her, and now they were both going to pass the news to Mrs. Mallard. As they approached the door, Richard’s heart was racing. He reached for the door handle, sweaty, shaky palms. Josephine…

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    racers will start. The next event to occur on Thursday is my favorite of the day. It is the downtown experience. The entire downtown is shut down to vehicles. The streets are lined with vendors who are selling food, drinks, and different styles of racing gear. The pit crews of the racers all get together to compete in the pit crew challenge. In the challenge the crews are timed on how long it takes them to service the car. This event really gets the crowd going and ready for Fridays events.…

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    Thesis Statement Animals deserve rights, and these rights should annihilate the problems with animal abuse, abandonment, and animal experimentation. Purpose Statement The purpose of this research paper is to discuss animal rights and what animals right activist ideology fight for which includes animal abuse, abandonment, experimentation, and laws that prevent inhuman actions towards animals. Introduction Animal rights is the idea in which all animals have the right to their life and their most…

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    Caring for the Forgotten Horseracing is a billion dollar industry that is fueled off of bets and the desire to win. A racehorse creates profit for their owners and entertainment for the public. Not all racehorses will be well known in their career but the majority are forgotten after retirement. The life of a retired racehorse can be painfully sad. A retired racehorse ends up being used for breeding purposes, slaughtered, or auctioned off. As humans we need to ensure security of a safe life for…

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    ADVANTAGES OF SETTLING DOWN IN UTAH Utah is a state made up of two popular cities which include Provo and Salt Lake City. Salt Lake City is quite wealthy and is even among the wealthiest regions of all the 50 states. There are so many advantages present that will make you fall in love and settle in Utah. We can discuss some of these advantages below. Low Rate of Crime In terms of security, Utah boasts of being one of the safest places you will live in. Security is a very important aspect of…

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    takes to make, why it was created, how many people do it and I also learned some new words that boosted up my vocabulary such as force, thrust, drag, lift, aerodynamics and CO2. If you don’t know what those words mean I will gladly tell you. Dragster racing is when automobiles or motorcycles go head to head in an acceleration race. Force is the physical power or strength possessed by a living thing. CO2 is an object-oriented database language combining C and O2, form GIP Altair, Versailles,…

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    The car has been an influential piece of technology since its creation in 1886. The car or automobile has enabled billions of people to have freedom and have control over their travels. Cars have also mobilised economies worldwide, allowing further work force implications for millions more people. Cars have also brought communication and necessities such as food and water to rural communities, strengthening the relationship between citizens. However, the car has also caused thousands of deaths,…

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    The tires of a slick black car can be seen bulging out from its fender flares, as if they were muscles flexing, as it slowly rolls down the dimly lit street. A thunderous mechanical lope can be heard coming from the car’s engine bay, coupled with a chrome supercharger protruding from the glossy black hood, decaled with a shimmering gold phoenix. The driver’s hands grip the perforated leather wrapped steering wheel, waiting for the traffic light to change. A brilliant green flash illuminates the…

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    likely to see palm tress, also in the background you see mountains and we are mostly surrounded by mountains here. In the painting you see 5 objects in the sky above the palm trees, you see things like the goodyear blimp, a horse to signify horse racing, two people wrestling, a stamp, and an iron. I get the meaning of most of theses symbols in the painting but the one symbol i don't get is the iron. I think Romero might think that people who live…

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    story about when he entered the 1,180 mile Alaskan sled dog race called the Iditarod. Gary Paulsen’s book is the true story of when Paulsen rode in the Iditarod for the first time. Paulsen often rode with his dogs before, but he had no experience racing them. When he had just entered the Iditarod, he had no idea what he was in for. Paulson explains how he was definitely not ready for what laid ahead, “I had at most run a dog team 150 or so miles over a four-day period, wandering happily, slowly,…

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