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    Porsche‚ Ferrari‚ Opel‚ Maserati‚ and Fiat‚ to name a few of the bigger ones. A lot of people outside of Europe are a little confused when they hear Opel mentioned‚ but all they have

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    Snoring is one of those inconvenient things -- like smelly feet‚ sweaty palms‚ and allergies -- that some people suffer with while other people never experience. Up to 20 percent of the population may experience problems with snoring. The rest of us have no problem with it‚ unless we’re married to someone in the 20 percent. ¬Snoring is an anatomy problem involving the soft tissue at the back of the throat. This is the same tissue‚ by the way‚ that allows you to swallow‚ gargle and talk like Donald

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    industry. The levels divide the actors of the market into different levels depending on their grade of luxury. We have chosen to focus on the highest level of luxury cars; the ultra luxury cars. The main players of this level are companies such as Ferrari‚ Mercedes-Benz and Porsche‚ but the level also includes the not as big companies as Cadillac‚ Aston Martin and Maserati 1. All these companies have in common is that they are international companies with a two-way communication between the head quarters

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    walking to him. “Kila‚ I really am sorry‚ please forgive me.” He says pulling me close. “Zavier I already forgave you. Now can i have that hoodie?” I say then kiss him. “Absolutely‚ but on one condition. YOu have to let me take you to school in your ferrari.” He says before kissing me on the forehead. “You’re the one that wanted me to wear it‚ so why should i let you

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    For Internal Circulation Only   Raffles Institution 2012 Year 6 Preliminary Examination General Paper‚ Paper 2 Suggested Answers Passage 1 1. What is the writer hoping to emphasise by italicising ‘does not’ and ‘cannot’ in line 6? [1] Lifted “Just because money does not buy happiness does not mean money cannot buy happiness‚” says Elizabeth Dunn‚ a social psychologist and assistant professor at the University of British Columbia. Paraphrased The author hopes to emphasise … (the contrast / difference

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    should be‚ to achieve highest speed possible. Similarly‚ Ferrari’s LaFerrari has a top speed of about 350 kilometers per hour. Everyone in this world is fond of all ferraris because of their enthralling speeds and the adventure we get out of them when driven at high speeds on race tracks. Without those high speeds‚ neither LaFerrari nor Ferrari‚ the manufacturer‚ would have been as successful as it is right now with these high speeds. Bugatti Veyron‚ the world’s fastest car‚ has a top speed of about four

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    Lara Ferrari‚ the author of “Suitcases and Snow Globes” uses the narrator’s sad past to shape the plot of the story‚ like when it’s a “memory that finally guilts [the narrator] into action” (Ferrari 2). Guilt can be found in every individual‚ especially when someone thinks back into the past about something they regret. Readers learn to become better

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    Books Robert has written 2 books‚ "Driven: How to Succeed in Business and in Life" and "The Will to Win". Car racing Robert is very passionate about car racing. He competed in the Ferrari Challenge race and even finished second at one time. He competed as number 7 for the THG racing team in the North American Ferrari Challenge Series. He was crowned the Rookie of the year in

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    The definition of the American Dream is an important theme that is woven throughout the attitudes and actions of Arthur Miller’s characters in his play The Death of A Salesman. Happy Loman‚ a character dominated by his material greed and desire to crush anyone standing between him and the almighty dollar‚ represents a skewed perspective of that Dream‚ a perspective shared by an increasingly large amount of Americans. Through his insatiable appetite for power‚ lust‚ and wealth‚ Happy Loman embodies

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    was paired with twin turbos and other upgrades making 500 horsepower. If you’re asking yourself “Why do I care about 500 horsepower? How fast even is that?” then listen here. 500 horsepower is more than a Ferrari 360 and both of the models were made in the year 2005. How pathetic of the Ferrari company‚

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