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    everyday accidents can take away those who are dear to us‚ thus making Nationwide the best insurance company because they “Make Safe Happen.” Nationwide develops this argument by showing the lives of everyday children doing simple activities such as riding their bikes or pretending to fly‚ they show the dear things and people we hold close. At the end of the commercial the company takes a turn toward the worse‚ they show the child in a tuxedo saying “I won’t ever get married. I couldn’t grow up because

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    Exploration: The Physics Behind Equestrian Before this exploration begins‚ it is important to be informed of the definitions of many equestrian terms that will be used in this exploration. Equestrian: Of or relating to horseback riding or horseback riders. (Kirkland‚ Sarah) Walk: The walk has a distinct four beat rhythm. When the horse is walking‚ its movement is easily accounted for by the rider. (Kirkland‚ Sarah) Trot: The trot has a two beat rhythm to it. It is much harder

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    garden equipment is primarily for the consumer market * At manufacturer’s prices‚ the lawn and garden equipment industry produced sales of $5 billion in 1995‚ 74% for finished goods‚ 25% for engines and 1% for components * Riding unit sale volume is cyclical  * Riding lawn mower industry is highly seasonal: 1/3 of sales occur in March‚ April and May * Private label mowers account for 65-75 percent of total industry sales * National retail merchandise chains account for the largest percentage

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    Where I Grew Up

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    swimming we were out in our pasture riding horses. Our pasture was about two or three acres next to the house. We had 3 horses named Star‚ Chloe‚ and Cloud. My favorite was Star; he was all black with a white shaped star on his forehead. I was able to just jump on with no saddle or horse reins and ride him anywhere I wanted. I would just simply pull his mane right or left to make him turn. Not only did I love riding my horse but I had a huge Polaris quad. Riding the quad was some of the best times

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    greatest impact in my life was when I got in a bike accident. This is the event that has impacted me the most because it was the most frightening event of my life. It was one day when I was making my way to the park for basketball practice. I was riding my new mongoose bike that I had bought a couple of weeks ago. I was half way to the park when my friend called me telling me to hurry up because I was already late and if I wasn’t there in less than five minutes he was going to make me run 20 laps

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    world’s tallest roller coasters standing at over 200 feet tall‚ sitting right in front of this little 12-year-old boy waiting in line at Six Flags to ride his first roller coaster. That little boy was me and this was the moment I overcame my fear of riding a roller coaster. As I was waiting in line under the hot sun for my turn on the gigantic roller coaster I was contemplating in my head if I should turn back or not. I said to myself that I’m not going to give up and I am going to conquer my fear today

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    a while‚ I started to get the hang of it‚ but before I could become good‚ I crashed it into a barbed wire fence. I can still remember that day perfectly. It was a sunny summer weekend right before school started. My brother and I were taking turns riding it. My dad was mowing the lawn and my mom was at work. When it was my turn to ride it‚ I was doing okay until the second lap. The end of the second lap is where everything went bad. I was in the grass on the side of a hill. I remember getting closer

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    The Cowboy

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    boots. They were well worn and could not be mistaken for the boots worn by other boys‚ which always appeared as if fresh out of the box. Thomas wore his boots when he rode. They were no longer stiff in the ankles but soft and bendable. Long hours of riding horses and breaking broncs made those boots perfect. Thomas was not “in style”. He never wore the button-up Polo shirts or other brand names. He rarely wore an American Eagle pair of jeans. His jeans were the straight-legged pants that other boys

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    Business analysis of Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A. February 13‚ 2011 This analysis will focus on three famous motorcycle brands - Ducati‚ Honda and Yamaha which have been operating in the motorcycle business for decades. Competition in the industry is high and in order to succeed manufacturers have to manufacture premium quality motorcycles for the same target group. At first sight it might seem that the three brands are identical but a more detailed analysis indicates that there are significant

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    Emma Pedlar English 151 Alisa Klinger 7 December 2014 Risks of the Fast Lane California is currently the only state in the United States that allows motorcycles to lane split. Lane splitting is an act that motorcyclists perform in order to reach their destination quicker and more efficiently. It has proven to be somewhat beneficial in regards to the amount of traffic and environmental benefits‚ but it can have severe consequences when done inappropriately or when caught in the wrong situation

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