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    Summary: The Ford Focus RS

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    powered by a high-performance 2.3-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine. Its horsepower and torque numbers are unmatched; the RS’ industry-first drift mode serves as the exclamation point for this dominant five-door hatchback. The 2016 Ford Focus RS seats five, but is ideal for two. All models are powered by a turbocharged four-cylinder engine paired with a six-speed gearbox. The RS represents the top trim in the Focus line; seven other trims are available, including an electric vehicle.…

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    Teen Car Accidents

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    more strict regarding passenger seat belt use while a teen is driving. If a teenager is driving, all passengers have to have seat belts on. Even if they’re 50 years old sitting in the third row seats. If someone isn’t wearing their seatbelt then the teen driver gets his/her license suspended for 6 months. In the case of a second offense, then it will be suspended for 1 year. Seats belts play a crucial role in safety while driving. According to Roeber, Danielle E., “Seat belts are the number one…

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    My Dad told me after lunch he would teach me how to ride it. I was ecstatic, right after I finished my grilled cheese with bacon and my cold glass of milk I jumped out of my seat and ran to the closet where I kept my equipment. I put my kneepads, elbow pads, shoes and my helmet on and walked outside. It was a warm sunny day, not a single cloud in the sky, I knew today was the perfect day to learn how to ride my brand new bike…

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    It installed seats in more heavily populated industrial areas while eliminating them in sparsely populated areas which could be easily bought or manipulated. The Reform Act of 1832 was one of the most significant pieces of legislation passed by Parliament in the 19th…

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    Personal Narrative

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    The rain began to softly drip onto the girl’s unkempt black hair as she walked along the weather-beaten sidewalk. Only a few rays of sun pierced the gray sky. A few cars passed by on the road; an old rusted Ford truck, a white minivan, and a shiny car with a green “Sheriff” across its doors. All three cars pulled into the school parking lot. The girl stared at her feet as she shuffled through the doors of the town’s only high school. The school was made of brick walls, with cream colored doors…

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    American Pie Speech

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    A. The pilot that was available was Roger Peterson who was twenty one years old 1. The aircraft for the trip was a V-tailed Beachhead 35 Bonanza 2. There were only four seats on the 1947 single engine plane including the pilot’s 3. The cost of the flight was $36 per passenger. a. Today that would come out to about $290 per seat. Calculated by Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800-2014. Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Retrieved October 9, 2015. b. It was for this reason that most of the…

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    Karts Narrative

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    had to carefully choose which kart I would drive. My nephew jumped in the first kart he saw. The kart was a forest green kart with a midnight black seat. My older brother chose the dark charcoal kart with a golden yellow seat. As I walked, and looked at the karts I saw the kart , or rather it saw me. The kart was a creamy white with a rose red seat. My foot rested on the sliver brakes. My ears heard the engines of the karts . My nose smelt the gases that came from the exhausts. My eyes looked…

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    way; whom was outside of the car at the time speaking with Daniel Marshall, then sat in the drivers seat. Ben was asked several times to please hop out of the drivers seat by both staff, Ben refused and proceeded to play with the cars handbrake, gear lever and steering wheel. For the safety of the other co-residents whom were in the car at the time, Ben was gently ushered out of the drivers seat, at which point Ben ran away from the car yelling profanities at staff. Staff member (Glenn)…

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    segregation. The blacks were mad because they had to sit in the back half of the bus and had to give up their seats if more white people boarded the bus. Some examples of segregation are blacks couldn’t use the same bathrooms, stores, books, schools, and water fountains as whites. Another thing that led to the Bus Boycott involved Claudette Calvin who arrested for not giving up her seat. Claudette was a 15-year-old girl who was on her way…

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    The Section 1 of Article 1 of the US Constitution states that it will grant legislative powers, and specifies that all legislative powers that are granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States. Furthermore the Section 1 determines that this Congress shall be made of a Senate and the House of Representatives. The Section 2 (1) prescribes that the House of Representatives shall be composed of members. In addition the Section 2 stipulates that these members are chosen every second…

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