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    302 small-block V8 it is a legendary chevrolet but unfortunately it never made it to america And was only produced in south africa but very few people have the 100 1973 Firenza Can Ams. The 1983 Monte Carlo SS is another car it was designed for NASCAR and the sloped nose added aggression to the car for street it had a A 175-horsepower‚ 5.0-liter V8 backed that up. Heres another one the 1977 Camaro Z/28 the car was not around for two years but then returned with better handling and more horsepower

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    History of Motorcycles

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    popular forms of transportation is motorcycles. These vehicles can save a lot of money at the pump. Sports involving motorcycles are also becoming more and more popular everyday. Motocross is the second most popular motorsport in America behind NASCAR. This growth of the motorcycle industry got me curious about these amazing machines and how they work. The first motorcycles were made in America. In 1867‚ American‚ Sylvester Howard Roper invented a steam-engine motorcycle that was powered by

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    through a store‚ the packaging on particular product is advertising. If they are at home‚ the direct mail they receive in their mailbox‚ the e-mails and pop-ups on their computers‚ or the images they see on television are advertising. The logos on the NASCAR autos or even the t-shirts with every name known to mankind are advertising Advertising A Mixture Of Art And Science: Advertising is a fine balance between art and science. The science part of it is consuming information‚ but the true challenge

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    Fun Loving Girl

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    go fishing (and yes‚ I can bait my own hook)‚ just kicking back and taking it easy‚ spending time around the fire with friends having a few drinks and lots of laughs. I’d rather look at the stars and kiss in the rain than go to the mall. I like NASCAR and hope to get to a race someday. I think it would be awesome to take a car for a spin around the track too. Demo derbies‚ stock-car races‚ dirt track….love the atmosphere. I haven’t been on the back of a bike in a very long time and have always

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    Commemorative Speech

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    Robert Clarke Commemorative Speech Due: 11/19/14 Cyan Who rescued who? You were a rescue‚ from a rescue‚ from being abandoned on the side of the road. The woman who first found you was a complete stranger to me‚ she was just another customer who came into my store. But through the course of our talking she told me your story‚ of your time with her and her husband. She found you wandering down the road‚ no collar‚ no tags‚ no one looking for you. You were either an underfed Basset Hound or a slightly

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    We need to see what we can’t see for a plethora of reasons. However the most important reason is because most of the events and occurrences are either too small‚ large‚ slow or too fast for the naked eye to see. As Humans we are we are curious are we are always on the quest to learn more and gain more knowledge. In order to gain more knowledge and to improve ourselves we need to see what is beyond our vision. Another reason why we see need to see what we can’t see is to improve the way we do certain

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    gelleite marketing

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    Gillette: Product and Marketing Innovation C A S E 1 Synopsis: Gillette has long been known for innovation in both product development and marketing strategy. In the highly competitive‚ but mature‚ razor and blade market‚ Gillette holds a commanding worldwide market share. The peak of its innovation occurred in 2006 with the introduction of the Fusion 5-bladed razor. Today‚ innovation in razors and blades is thwarted by a lack of new technology and increasing consumer reluctance to

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    Ethanol

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    Luke Fancy Pro/Con Paper: Pros of Ethanol Due: 12/07/11 Ethanol was first used in 1908 on Henry Ford’s Model T. The Model T was designed so that it could be run on either gasoline or pure alcohol. When asked why he wanted to run the Model T on alcohol‚ Henry Ford replied by saying‚ “It is the fuel of the future.” The use of ethanol continued through the 1920’s and 1930’s in an effort to keep a United States ethanol program alive. Although the effort was unsuccessful‚ oil supply problems

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    American Gladiators Imagine being in the ancient Roman era. Life then was a lot like American life. The Roman era was tainted with bloody battles‚ bibulous gatherings‚ and women; alike the modern day wrestling‚ NASCAR‚ and prostitutes in which can easily be accessed. Entertainment‚ during the Roman era‚ included gladiators fighting to the finish. While thousands crowded around to watch‚ the intensity builds up. Like the Romans‚ Americans now sit in front of a television set and watch shows

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    In today’s world there are many moral issues that take place in society as well as in the business world. On Friday‚ February 4‚ 2000‚ the Washington Post printed an article titled "Underage Smoking Fine Sought for Big Tobacco." Currently and in the past‚ the tobacco industry has fought many moral issues with the Federal Government and the general public. This particular article written by Charles Babington has two problems‚ which are‚ the federal government’s threat to increase taxes and fines on

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