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    Motorcycle Technician / Mechanic Job description: Motorcycle mechanics repair and maintain the bikes that people bring into their shops. Some motorcycle mechanics may also work on all- terrain vehicles, motor scooters, and snowmobiles. Motorcycle mechanics usually follow a checklist to find out which parts are operating normally and which aren't, when maintaining a bike. If a motorcycle breaks down completely, a mechanic uses various techniques to assess the problem. Since motorcycle brands vary…

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    Psych Experiment: Group Studies The farmer wall. The almost infamous meeting place of all things country. Ask almost anyone in the school about it, and they’ll know exactly what you’re talking about. If you get lucky, you might even hear a story about it from some brave souls. But how does one truly differentiate between fact and faked when it comes to being a ‘farmer’? That question led us to delve deeper into the country world and investigate how these most fascinating beings behave, while…

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    Golinkin Dangerous Sports

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    We all have played or known someone that has played a dangerous sport, and possibly got hurt from it. Like Jeb Golinkin in the article, “Why Parents Should Let Their Kids Play Dangerous Sports.” Golinkin makes an argument about whether children should play dangerous sports or not. Although Golinkin’s does supplies ample amounts of suppurating evidence his end clam is not supported in the article. To quickly summarize: Golinkin’s main point in the article is persuading parents to let their…

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    In October of 1916, in small town Ely Minnesota, a local grocery store was built on nothing but the foundation of family. The small company has spread all around the Iron Range, giving that sense of family to all who have visited. The Zupancich’s have carried on their family traditions for over a century, making their family name well known, along with their famous “Zup’s” sausages. Throughout the many years of service, the family traditions have been passed along from generation to generation…

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    Brain Injury In Michigan

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    interventions are addressed by this association. For instance BIAMI is involved in primary prevention through community education, public awareness campaigns, webinar and brochures on preventive measures such as helmet use while riding a bike, motorcycle, snowmobile, scooter, or all -terrain vehicle, sport concussion, texting while driving and making living areas safer for senior by removing tripping hazards, using non slip mats in bathtub and on shower floors, Installing window guards to keep…

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    The History Of Zoos

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    It was a peculiar night on the 12th day of the 12th month of 2012, and the time was exactly 12:12 at midnight. And then Mombasa was born. In his early childhood, he was different from most gorillas instead of play fighting, he would stare at humans day after day, and he would disappear at night. What he was really doing was breaking out and traversing the zoo. This one storage room he had found had these old films about animals and the zoo’s history, he watched these over and over again…

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    Genesysworks Reflection

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    I was interned at the company called Polaris, an American manufacturer company of ATVs, Snowmobiles, and motorcycles. At Polaris I am assigned to be a part of the testing team. This meant that I am tasked with the important job of testing their products before they release them to the public. However I was not testing Polaris vehicles but instead…

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    Looking back upon my life experiences there are two I feel have had the greatest impact on my character growth. The first is my family. I have grown up in a large homeschooling family, third oldest of seven and will be the first of my siblings to attend college. I hope to inspire my younger siblings and set an example for them to continue their education as well. Life is never dull with six siblings. My family relationships are very important to me, they are the anchors to the foundation…

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    On March 30, 2013, a Eurocopter AS350 B3 helicopter crashed during a search and rescue mission (SAR) (NTSB 911AA Eurocopter, 2014). Earlier that day an individual wrecked on a snowmobile near Talkeetna, and called the Alaska Department of Public Safety (DPS). The dispatcher who received the call tried to set up a local land rescue. However, no local troopers were on duty, and no locals with SAR experience were willing to take the mission due to the deteriorating weather conditions. Once the…

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    strategies and get their way of transporting drugs. Groups can consist of people who live in locations where they have different method of transportation allowing them to be able to transport narcotics such as for example "Traffickers in Quebec ride snowmobile in the winter and all-terrain vehicles in the summer, British Columbia make use of their helicopters and boats." "Indian reservations that straddle the border, allowing residents to pass freely into either country, are particularly porous.…

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