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    Dream House Essay

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    Abby La Belle My Dream House – As I approach the lot in which my dream house awaits‚ sitting on an ocean shore. A simple two story home‚ painted a light blue with white shudders. A balcony‚ that wraps around the entire second floor of the house. The bedroom’s on the second floor with white French doors that lead to the balcony. I walk up the small‚ few wooden stairs that lead to the white wooden door. I turn the silver colored door-knob counter clockwise pushing the door open. Walking into the

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    Everything has a trade-off and opportunity cost. Electric cars are no exception. The first thing that caught my attention was the mileage. In the article and video‚ Rick Peters’ electric car only goes 25 miles per hour. You cannot get very far with that‚ especially since the farthest you can go in it is 30 miles per charge. I drive a Toyota Camry‚ and I drive 9.2 miles every day to school. It takes me 12-15 minutes to drive to school. If you ignore the speed limit on the roads (it is 55 mph)‚ it

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    The American dream essay

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    The American dream is when everybody has the ideal of their own freedom. Those people who has the “American dream”‚ they are usually the one who had workhard‚ achieving their goals‚ and become rich. The author‚ F.Scott Fitzgerald‚ had his own definition of the American dream. He wrote the book called‚ “The Great Gatsby”. In the book‚ the characters had their own American dream. However‚ Fitzgerald demonstrates in the book how a dream can be abandon if they only focus on the wrong part. Daisy

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    If you are not aware that home cooked meals are healthier than fast foods meals‚ then let me explain to you why. Although people tend to be more convenience in fast foods‚ home cooked meals are considered to give you much more advantages. Eating healthy brings healthiness without making dramatic change in your life. Using the food pyramid is another way of eating healthy. Home cooked meals are generally considered healthier than fast food. Why‚ because fast food meals typically contain high levels

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    The Lottery Essay Word

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    Alma Musvosvi Professor Aagaard English 102 April 15‚ y Journal IV One of the many themes Shirley Jackson portrays in “The Lottery”‚ is blind acceptance of sexism in society. This theme was clear shown throughout the story in the way that women were treated. In the opening of the story‚ the villagers is gathered at the town square in preparation for the annual lottery. Jackson describes what the boys‚ girls‚ men and women are doing. From the beginning‚ women and girls take the stereotypical roles

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    old to strive for the furthest goal. When I reflect on my career progress so far‚ I am far from being satisfied. I am always a contractual employee. A regular job seems so difficult to find. Last February 2013‚ a regular position opened up in DEF Office and I decided to apply for the job. Seven of us got in‚ until 3 of us were left. I was the second placer. The result of that application is still unknown as of today but I seldom heard that my experiences in DEF is nothing compared to the master’s

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    I am very much for driverless cars‚ I just recently got my driver’s license and I can tell that driving in traffic could be a lot more efficient if every car could communicate with each other. I recently watched a YouTube video about driverless cars‚ and like the article‚ the video explains and illustrates the concept of every car having the ability to “talk” to every other car‚ basically resulting in a giant network of cars all “talking” to one another. It is a very interesting idea that I think

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    Basic car racing techniques by Richard Ardolino: Racing is not about driving a prestigious car or participating in the showmanship‚ but the true value of car racing depends upon the time you have spent in polishing your driving skills. The objective of my article is to guide you and tell you about the basic but crucial driving techniques used in car racing. No matter how much road- hot rodding you may have done or how expert a driver you think you are‚ driving on the race track is entirely different

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    Threats Safeguards Objective assessment a) Self-interest and intimidation threat: A close relationship between a member of the audit team‚ and the audit client or its management arise from a common financial interest may create self-interest and intimidation threat. (APES 110 s290.124) Per APES 110 s290.124‚ unless any financial interest is immaterial and the business relationship is insignificant to the firm and the client or it management‚ the threat creates would be so significant that

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    300 - a Gender Analysis

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    300 Gender The film industry has created the conventional gender roles of society into their movies; A majority of films have supported some of the male and female stereotypes. In the history of the film industry‚ the role of men is primarilythat of the stereotypical working class man or hero‚ while the roles of women are primarily portrayed as being somewhat inferior to men. In the 1930s through the 1970s‚ men held the leading roles in films while women played smaller roles. Men were typically

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