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    Have you ever wondered how it would be like to be treated like animals and make you do stuff you don’t want to do? Well‚ this is how prisoners in the holocaust where treated like. In the book “Night” by Elie Wiesel one of the main themes is dehumanization‚ or to deprive of positive human qualities. Three examples of dehumanization in the book are‚ first the tattoos on their left arms. Second‚ the barracks where they slept in 3. And third‚ the cattle cars with 80 people inside it and no water or food

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    Honda 400ex Hit the gas and hold on tight She just might fly if you drive her right In the lead is where you’ll be When you drop the clutch on 400cc’s Those Yamaha’s aint got half of what you’ve got That’s why every time you get the Holeshot The purr of the engine and roar of the exhaust Should let them know they already lost Get comfy in front cause that’s your spot Your driving a Honda of course you look hot Before we race you might think you have a chance But in the end I’ll be doing

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    Oval track racing is a form of closed-circuit automobile racing that is contested on an oval-shaped track. An oval track differs from a road course in that the layout resembles an oval with turns in only one direction‚ almost universally left (counter-clockwise orientation). Oval tracks are dedicated motorsport circuits‚ used predominantly in North America. They often have banked turns and some‚ despite the name‚ are not precisely oval‚ and can have unique variances in shape. Oval track racing is

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    Sprint Cars Sprint car racing has been around in the United States for many years. The first winged sprint car was built and driven by Jim Cushman in 1958‚ while the first World of Outlaw tour was in 1978. With the cars speed increasing‚ winged sprint cars were becoming more and more popular. Adding a wing to the top of the car and the nose(front) increased the downforce generated on the car‚ with the opposite direction of the sideboards helping to turn the car in the corners

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    motocross. Motocross is a way of life for most people that partake in it. The thrill of racing someone so close that you could tap them on their opposite shoulder‚ 20 feet in the air‚ is what we‚ the motocross racers‚ live for. For those uninformed of what motocross is‚ I will explain. Motocross is competition dirt bike racing which takes place on either large outdoor tracks‚ or indoor tracks during cold climate racing. There are many obstacles such as jumps that can be as long as 100 feet‚ to closely

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    scrambles became a popular sport in Great Britain. During the 1950’s‚ organized scrambles began happening in the United States. It was in the 1970’s when motocross developed into the sport we know today with different styles of racing and riding. Some of those varieties of racing was Freestyle Motocross‚ riders perform two routines‚ lasting between 90 seconds and 14 minutes‚ on a course with multiple jumps and lengths then judges assigns each rider a score based on a 100-point scale‚ looking for

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    Motocross: Sport or Not Even though some would consider motocross racing a hobby or a game rather then a sport because of their opinions‚ a person should understand that motocross racing is a sport in today’s world because it contains all the elements of the definition of what a sport is and Motocross is a sport due to the fact that it requires an individual to be in top shape‚ both mentally and physically as defined by the word sport. What exactly determines whether or not an activity is a sport

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    one of the most underestimated sports in the world. It is often thought of as an unathletic sport but in reality it is one of the most physically demanding sports in the world. Motocross is a sport with bikes similar to a motorcycle but is raced on dirt with man-made jumps. A typical race contains 20 racers who will race for around 40 minutes. Motocross is physically demanding because the racer is trying to manhandle a 300-pound vehicle while achieving incredibly fast speeds through natural terrain

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    like it so much‚ or why its so fun to do all day. I usually race dirt bikes and ride bmx street‚ those two are mainly the type of biking i do. I grew up racing dirt bikes since i was a little boy then started riding in the streets with my friends about 2 years ago. I can ride all day and never get tired of it. Theres nothing better than riding with your buddies‚ learning new tricks and getting faster around the track. My dad raced dirt bikes and fixed cars. So thats probably where i got the love for

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    Do you enjoy the outdoors? If you like Camping‚ being outside all day‚ being around loud vehicles‚ playing football‚ bean bags‚ ladder ball and riding bicycles around dirt tracks; then you’ll enjoy watching motocross races. There’s never a dull moment of boredom when you’ve got the outdoors and the sun shining while there’s nonstop live entertainment. Waking up the first morning of races is my favorite part of the weekend. I’m curled up sleeping soundly in bed as I hear the first few bikes start

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