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    I think at this point in time it is fair to call Tesla one of the most revolutionary car companies of all-time. Over the years, all of their models have changed the way we have looked at vehicles. They have implemented so many innovative features over the years that it is almost hard to keep up with them. So, with that in mind, here are four unbelievable facts that you probably didn't know. 1. THE TESLA 3 MODEL NEVER TURNS OFF Tesla mastered the technology of laptops, as their Model 3 will…

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    Land Rover Research Paper

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    Sometimes you get lucky. Three Land Rover Range Rover Sport models have arrived in my drive this year and each one was more powerful than the preceding one. A supercharged 3.0-liter V-6 engine making 340 horsepower was followed by a supercharged 5.0-liter V-8 engine making 510 horsepower. All that was left was the top-end SVR (Special Vehicle Operations) model and that one appeared in my drive earlier this month. The SVR makes 550 horsepower and bangs out 502 horsepower. Yes, those numbers…

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    Reflection On A Capstone

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    the difference between the specialties in each program area. For the automotive division, our project required us to form teams to create and develop a car dealership. I teamed up with Stone Sha, Matthew Burgos, Shann Pagado, and Thomas Norsworthy to take on our final challenge before graduation. Our group’s first objective was to decide the car franchise for our dealership. Our initial choice was Nissan with Chevrolet as our back up, but we decided to change to Audi and named the dealership…

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    switching to electric cars is imperative. Ending Canada’s economic dependence on oil is undoubtedly going to benefit the economy. Thesis: Switching to electric cars will provide new jobs, more revenue, and advance technology which will directly improve the Canadian economy. Point #1: Switching to electric cars will create new jobs and provide more jobs for the Canadian economy. Example #1: Alton Larry explains in his article “How electric…

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    was snowing outside and the driver could not see out the windshield. The snow would just pile up and up. There was no stopping it. Sometimes he would have to stick his head out the window to see. Mary thought of ways the driver could stay inside the car but could still see through the windshield…

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    Seat Belt Laws Essay

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    My goal is to persuade you that seat belt laws are a prime example of government overstepping its bounds, chipping away at our right to freedom, and generating revenue in the process. Anything you do in life contains some element of risk. Sensible people understand that and act accordingly, because most people do not want to be a casualty. Adult drivers should know the probability of risk in driving, and be able to make their own choices as to how best to handle the situation. The points that…

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    Your car is your lifeline. You use it to get to work, the grocery store, the kids' schools, and all the other places that your busy life needs requires visiting. If your car is damaged or otherwise in trouble, it can set you back both financially and personally, requiring costly repairs and leaving you out of luck with no way to get to where you need to go. That's why it's so important to react quickly when you notice that there is something wrong with your car. Like an injury to your own body,…

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    Chapter one (The First Day) Armin He stood in front of the closet mirror with a slight frown. Armin wore a gray hoodie, and dark jeans, along with a pair of old tennis shoes. With hesitation he pinched his cheek between his index finger and thumb, followed by an agitated sigh. They were far too feminine, too soft, too round. His nose was small, his skin was pale. Armin didn’t want that. He didn't want this tiny, frail body. It was useless, completely useless. He was convinced that masculinity…

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    Getting a prize on a monday would be pretty nice. I think I have pretty bad luck so I probably won’t win. I think I should win this prize for several reasons. First I daily drive a manual transmission car, second I think I got some pretty nice style in dressing and lastly I think I should win this prize because I got attacked by a tiger 2 days after friday 2 weeks ago in Arlington. I think driving a manual transmission daily deserves a prize for several reasons. One of which is that not…

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    The Article "Did My Car Join Al Qaeda?" is a persuasive argument written by former New York Times reporter, Woody Hechswender. It seems that a series of TV commercials had been issued out that some how SUV vehicles are linked to Mideastern terrorism; Mr. Hechswender is in fact a owner of an SUV. Throughout Hechswender's article we can see many ethos, pathos, and logos examples arguing the fact whether or not terrorism and SUVs are linked together. Hechswender shows the use of ethos appeal by…

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