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    Buying My First Car

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    of Memoir We rounded the corner and there it was‚ the stout‚ perfect looking black Jeep Cherokee that my dad and I had just driven and hour to look at. It looked like every other one that I had seen in pictures‚ but there was the feeling that this one could possibly be mine. The week before‚ I had been furiously searching Craigslist and Jeep Forum classifieds looking for a Jeep‚ particularly a Cherokee with low miles‚ little to no rust‚ and the right price‚ between the years 1997 and 1999. With

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    Best friend

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    Everyone has someone they consider a best friend. That best friend is like no one else. You can tell them all your secrets without fear of them getting out. They’re the person you can act like a nerd with‚ and know they’re going to be just as nerdy‚ like two peas in a pod. I’ve known my best friend since I was in the third grade when she moved and came to my school. Today‚ we’re still going to school together‚ and are better friends than ever. We’re like good wine‚ we get better with age. We have

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    Is “The Medicine Bag” and “Apache Girl” the same or different? It is important to learn about Indian traditions and culture because it is important to learn about the people that came to this world before you. “The Medicine Bag” and “Apache Girl” compare to each other and contrast from each other. “The Medicine Bag” and “Apache Girl” are similar. Both of the characters receive something. Martin from “The Medicine Bag” received a traditional bag from his Grandpa while Dachina from “Apache Girl

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    The old Cherokee nation was a large thriving tribe located in northern Georgia‚ North Carolina‚ Alabama‚ and Tennessee‚ which was a region known as Appalachia. Because of greedy landowners wanting more money‚ land for themselves and land for their crops‚ this forced the Cherokees out of their land and into another region. The government‚ specifically Andrew Jackson‚ wanted the land because it was land that he “needed”. He needed this land because he felt it would increase the white population and

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    Jeep

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    Jeep Grand Cherokee is an American car. This kind of cars is survivor’s favorite things in VALS types. Survivors live narrowly focused lives. They are accustomed to use their familiar things‚ can’t accept new things quickly. Therefore Jeep brand which has more than 70 years history and born for war can satisfy the sense of survivors’ security. At the same time‚ survivors are cautious customers. Just in time‚ the design philosophy of Jeep-safety‚ comfortable‚ power‚ meet their requirements. Jeep brand

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    Exercise 4 - Used Car

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    they don’t sell it to someone else. In order not to have all our eggs in one basket‚ we have another vehicle prospect that can be purchased‚ but it’s an older 1995 Jeep Cherokee for $3‚800.00. We are hoping to get the Jetta for less than the Cherokee‚ or somewhere within our budget‚ but if we can’t‚ we can always buy Cherokee for less. The issues that are most important are trying to come up with a deal that will satisfy thefinancial limitations we have while getting something that is worthwhile

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    In the essay "A View from a Bridge‚" the author‚ Cherokee Paul McDonald attempts to describe the world through words to a boy with no sight. McDonald uses very detailed descriptions of this account and in turn realizes that beauty is too often overlooked in everyday life. In McDonald’s essay‚ he uses his experience fishing with a blind boy. While he uses first person‚ he also uses dialogue to explain what’s going on. This allows the reader to get a feel for what’s going on. Through the important

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    Car Analysis

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    I recently graduated from college and have been living with my parents. I have decide to venture out and move into my own place. I also had an increase in pay since I started my first professional job and would like to invest in a new vehicle. I am used to using the family car to get around so having my own vehicle would be great. It would be a struggle traveling to and from work using the city bus‚ which would be my only option if I didn’t get myself a car. My manager had requested that I start

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    I think Cherokee Paul McDonald called his essay “A View from the Bridge” because he goes into intricate details to describe the view that the young boy would have seen from the bridge had he not been blind. At the beginning of the story‚ McDonald appeared to be slightly frustrated with the interruption of his run when the young boy asked him to stop and help him with his bait. McDonald’s annoyance was more pronounced when he looked down and located the young boys shrimp right beside his foot. When

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    Germany. Also at that time the combined cost of labor‚ shipping cost and the cost of the components were very high in Germany. The costs of the these areas were particularly important since MPV was to priced about the same as a fully loaded jeep Grand Cherokee which was designed by another well known company called Fiat. The main concern about the project location planning was to minimize the transportation cost. The project team initially narrowed the search for the new facility to North America‚ because

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