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    Driving a car isn’t all that similar to riding a bike, but once you learn you’ll never forget how. I will be going over some of the similarities and the differences in this paper. I love the feeling of driving fast, so naturally I gravitate towards the car. They are more cumbersome to learn how to operate, but they are a lot easier once you get the hang of it. So I will be comparing these three aspects: Ease of use, speed, learning process. The first aspect we will be going over is the learning…

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    there. She portrayed the refugee camp as bad places for refugee, she shows the pain of walking through Najmah and how being a women as a refugee in a camp is dangerous. Also in real life all these struggles are real. To illustrate, the idea of refugee camps Staples portrays the camps as a starving place, where food is very scarce. When…

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    Back in the gang I was fourteen years old when I saw the perfect image and decided to back out. I was about to break into the Jamesons house. Back in the rich neighborhood, back in the gang, back before everything changed. We rode up to Fall Creek, the neighborhood. After driving through the big, confusing, dark neighborhood at night we found a house with a black plaque that said, ‘Welcome to the Jameson’s’ Jacob, Tyler, Ra’shawn, Andrew, and I walked to the back of the gray house. We were…

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    In this photograph, a young boy wearing a bubbly bright blue shirt shamelessly flashes a rather tooth lacking smile for the camera. His arms and legs are crossed while he sits on a tiled bench under an ominous and cloud speckled sky. Behind this young boy rests a little girl wearing a tomato red complexion. She is adorned with a shiny silver necklace and a shirt that literally screamed summer. Under her resting hand laid cold tiles that would leave an imprint of the frigid shapes that pressed…

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    three different alarms, placing my waiver near the front door, wearing my thick cotton pants, hoodie, and socks, I would then lie fast asleep in bed. Waking up to the nettlesome sounds of my alarms ringing in my ears, rubbing the sand from my eyes, walking to the bathroom, I instinctively move both of my arms to cover my eyes from the shining bulbs that illuminate the bathroom. As I get ready for the morning, the sun is still shining on the other side of the world and everyone is still fast…

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    Alright Hunter, do you understand what I am telling you? “Yes” I say confidently. “So you are not going to stall this time?” My dad asks, white knuckling the handle in the car for dear life. “Absolutely.” I remarked. I threw it in 1st and released the clutch. My new car rejected the imperfect shift and stalled in the middle of the street yet again. People behind the little green car now decided it would be a good idea to pass this troubled vessel. Looks of sympathy and frustration flashed by.…

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    Karli started to get very nervous. The tornado was expected very soon. Leo and Karli drove to where the tornado is expected to start. On the way there it became very windy. But they had to keep driving. Leo and Karli started talking and then both of them heard whooshing winds. So they sped up the car and when they finally arrived they had no extra time because of the rain and wind. So Karli put on her shoes as fast as she could “Karli, it's time for you to save this town for the second time.”…

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    The horse show We were in are gray Tahoe for 16 hours and me and my family had finally arrived in Florida.We were in Florida for a horse show I ran to are stable’s I was so excited I could just scream but I couldn't I would get in trouble by my parents.I felt someone touch me on the shoulder I turned around it was Michaela.She was my friend from florida I only get to see her during the horse shows. ‘Iza finally you got here I kept looking for you and I couldn't find you. Me and Michaela…

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    Drag Racing Research Paper

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    The year 2004, in Caneville, Oregon, The Caneville Control of Illegal Racing Clubs Ordinance passed by a unanimous vote in order to correct the deadly problem of drag races. Drag racing is a type of motorcar racing where, 2 or more participants test how fast their cars can go in comparison to each other. This type of racing has become a serious issue within the past few years, even resulting in three deaths and plenty of minor injuries in Caneville. On the night of May 21, 2005, Dana Kendall,…

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    When I was about six years old, my friends who were about 12 or 13 at the time invited me to the baseball field. The one bad part was that to get to the baseball field we had to cross a major road to get there, but at least there was a light. My parents told me I could only go if we were being driven, but I went anyway. It was scary crossing the street, mostly because we did not cross at the crosswalk. We were too lazy to walk down the neighborhood and cross at the light. It was about 7:00…

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