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    As each pair made their way through the end of the tunnel, they all suddenly gasped, amazed by the sight in front of them. They had never seen anything like it. There was a large, pink mansion. Looking up, it looked as if they were in some sort of dome. A large rounded, glass top, and perfectly cut green grass. The top of the dome had a painted-on sky, a deep, blue sky and white clouds painted throughout. There were white and yellow flowers by the front steps of the mansion, and little bundles…

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    Condor Monologue

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    After walking along a path that he had found for a few hours, Condor spotted a large monument made out of dark granite with silver accents. There were several fountains and waterfalls that dripped astonishingly dark ink and left Condor shaken. Although the monument had a grim air about it, he knew that he had to go inside. As he began to tread up the numerous stairs to the main entrance, he felt fear coursing through his veins. He reasoned that if his friends were there, all this could be over…

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    Edward Humes, winner of the Pulitzer Prize, wrote “The Absurd Primacy of the Automobile in American Life” in April of 2016 for The Atlantic. In the article he outlined the cost of Americas e reliance on the outdated and overused fume spewing automobiles. In doing so Humes does not deny the fact that cars are convenient, in reality he embarrasses their conveniences as the main reasons that they are so relevant. On the other hand, Humes criticizes the outdated nature of the automobile blaming…

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    In cities all around America the noise of running cars and horns is audible. The automobile has climbed in popularity enough to be seen in many homes around the country. Cars for daily use; however, have not always been a popular and affordable product for the mainstream consumer. The changes to American society created by the wide distribution of automobiles arises the question: How has the creation, advancement, and distribution of automobiles from 1945 to 1970 drastically changed American…

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    In buying a vehicle, it is better to buy it used, because it avoids having to pay monthly payments and it is better to buy out of pocket. Because There will be less money going into the vehicle, In customizing, you will have a wide range of accessories for the vehicle., and You should know how to maintain the vehicle, and know if there is problems with it. My view on new or used vehicles is. I rather have a used car, in my past I have bought wrecked vehicles and fixed them up. They did well for…

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    Are car advertisements really all the same? No, they are all different in their own ways. At the same time, they all have similarities too. There are many ways to market products and most brands give facts with something flashy to pull you in. That flashy addition that is given would be an appeal. Not everyone uses the same appeals, and many change their appeals over time. A question that can be brought up from this would be what appeal is the most affective. But first let’s start with…

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    Subaru Automotive Company The automotive industry’s solely focuses on transportation itself, however an industry which brings transportation to the masses also relies on transportation itself to bring products from the manufacturer to customers around the globe. As automobiles tend to be a global business, rather than a locally produced good sold only in native markets, logistics plays a substantial role in the success in the industry. The automotive industry despite its basis on providing…

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    In everyday life of many Americans, cars play a major role in the transportation of people around the country. Whether it be driving your kids to school, getting to work on time, or hanging out with friends or family, cars are essential and make our daily lives easier. After the invention of cars in 1807 by François Isaac de Rivaz, world development around the world began to skyrocket, creating a more safe, productive, and enjoyable life for humans affected by the growth of the motor industry.…

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    Epic Boat Trip Essay

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    Epic Boat trips: The Loop So you decided to take a long boat trip. Preparing for your long journey ahead can be one of the most exciting and/or terrifying parts of the trip. Everything from needing to know where you can fuel up, to how much food and water you need to have on board to be prepared for anything, is hard to plan for. Luckily for you, I’m here to help with some advice and provide other resources for you to check out to be fully prepared for your boat trip. The Loop: The Loop…

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    Imagine I’m walking down a road and i’m not aware of a car driving down the road the same direction as i’m walking. The driver gets closer down the road around where i’m walking but I have moved off the road. The driver gets a text and thinks there’s nothing wrong with checking it because it won’t take but a few seconds. He becomes unaware where he’s driving and sees that he’s directly in front of me. He begins frantically swerving to avoid hitting me. He tries to swerve away from me but with…

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