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    Used Car Inspections

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    details will be to your benefit. Check the windows and doors. Ensure that the doors line up correctly by continually opening and closing them. Check the window's automation if it has one. Look for scratches and chips. Survey the outside lights of the car. Make sure that the connections work. Lastly, check the tires, suspension and break pipes. Are the suspension and break pipes rusting? Examine the bouncing movement of the suspension by pushing down on front or rear part of the car. Make sure…

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    Truck Descriptive Writing

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    Imagine driving to Florence one day in a small car. All is going well at the time. The sun is shining, and the radio is playing the best music. Looking in the rear view mirror, a truck appears behind the car. Paying it no attention, everything keeps going according to plan. Suddenly, it sounds as if an airplane is passing overhead and is making its final approach. Looking through the sun roof, nothing can be seen except a clear blue sky. Taking a look in the side view mirror, the so called…

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    Wilson doesn't go to church but he believes in a god, The eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckelberg. “With an effort he got up and walked to the rear window and leaned with his face pressed against it, "--and I said 'God knows what you've been doing, everything you've been doing. You may fool me but you can't fool God!' "” George is describing what he said to Myrtle before she died. He revealed to her…

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    Personal Narrative

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    arithmetic…”, The sluggish slur of the teacher’s monotone voice tirelessly instructed the students on their task at hand. My head pounded like a punching bag, continuously being struck at. The opaque, frosted windows made it difficult to divert my attention from the agonizing lecture. Past these windows, the delicate snowflakes fell peacefully until they met their end, welcoming destruction as if it was a friend of the past. The class in front of my eyes began to blur, eventually drifting into…

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    stereotype of women as glamorous objects. For example, he told his costume designer Edith Head that he wanted the actress Grace Kelly to “look like a princess” in the final ball scene in To Catch a Thief (1955) (McGilligan, 2003, p. 497). In Rear Window (1954), he wanted one of Kelly’s costumes to evoke “a piece of Dresden china” (McGilligan, 2003, p. 488). In other films, Hitchcock showed women wearing tight outfits that restricted their movement, even when they were engaged in…

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    She eventually agrees, and unpacks as Norman heads off to the house at the top of the hill. All of the sudden, Marion hears Norman having a conversation with a woman about making food for a guest. The camera is watching her, as well as the window that she hears the voices coming from. She doesn’t look frightened, but instead she looks confused. It was this moment that the suspenseful side of Norman begins to portray itself. He then continues down to the motel with no continuance of the arguing…

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    process of impounding a vessel from an unrelated call. While doing so, I observed a grey 2015 Toyota pickup truck driving around the parking lot loop at a high rate of speed. The vehicle approached the rear of a tow truck summoned by FWC. The vehicle appeared as though it was going to strike the rear of the tow truck. The driver of the vehicle also began aggressively blowing the vehicle’s horn. I then approached the vehicle along with FWC Officer Tsongranis, and FWC Officer D. Jones.…

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    The Controversy Of A Bus

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    debates they all seemed to have similar characteristics of the same floppy plimsoll shoes and trousers two sizes too small for them, resulting in a lot of boys waddling around the bus desperately trying to avoid ripping their dignity in two. To the rear most of the bus is a lone wolf slumped across the seats with dark elliptical eyes warning others of her presence. Her unwashed, smelly stagnant clothing is met by a consistent white striped scaring pattern exposed across her body, painting a…

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    building that we just departed from in our rear-view mirror. Our altitude was increasing at an extremely high pace.Our spaceship could not balance out the pressure outside to the pressure inside the spaceship. A window was not secured properly so it busted open. As a result of this, the spaceship decompressed, sucking all loose items out of the broken window. I was buckled in, while samantha was not. “Samantha! Buckle up! Hurry before you get sucked out the window!” “I can’t! My seatbelt is…

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    “Shit, why don’t they stop?” said Chas, turning to Barry, who was no longer by his side. Turning Chas looked around the alley, “Baez? Where you go mate? You’re not scared are ya?”. Reaching down he picked up his beer can and turned back to watch the bonfire. As he turned the first zombie had closed the gap to less than ten feet. Shocked, Chaz dropped his beer and turned to run; kicking into the gas can at his feet. As he stumbled and the zombies bore down on him the gas fumes ignited around him.…

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