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    Diesel motors run America. But what if a diesel motor breaks down? Somebody would have to fix it. A diesel engineer or technician would need to fill the spot. But how much money does a diesel mechanic make‚ and how much do they have to pay for their training? At UNOH (University of Northern Ohio)‚ a person can take up to five years of schooling. One year of training is nine months. Within those nine months‚ you can become a diesel mechanic. One year of schooling is only twenty two thousand dollars

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    0 to 100 Real Quick Alicia Lalko HFCC English 1/30/2015 0 to 100 Real Quick If you could have any car in the world‚ what would you choose? Some might say a 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T‚ or a 2002 R34 Skyline GT-R‚ or perhaps a 2015 BMW M5. There are so many varieties of automobiles‚ from sports to luxury. Today’s cars‚ compared to the first ones sold‚ are very complex and have astonishing features. From the very first car productions around 1910‚ to sportier cars in the 1950’s‚ to today’s speedy

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    Everyone notices it. They struggle with it‚ fight to survive through it‚ and when push comes to shove‚ they end up paying it anyways. It is gas taxation. Taxes on gas hit wallets hard and drain bank accounts. The federal gas tax was a mere penny per gallon and first came into effect in 1932 as a temporary charge. Nine years later‚ the gas tax became permanent through the Revenue Act of 1941 in order to help fund the war effort and increased by half a cent per gallon. In 1959‚ President Eisenhower

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    Virginia Bresko Creative Writing Exercise 2.4 Mustard Yellow Bug It was a hot summer day in the middle of July around one o’clock in the afternoon when I finally decided to venture out of the salty sea that has had a hold on me and my board since six o’clock this morning. I step out of the sea and onto the sand of Honolua Bay‚ one of the top surfing spots in Hawaii. The sand was warm and with each step absorbed my sea wrinkled toes while the breeze made its way through my blonde tangled hair

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    To discuss how difficult would it be for Hong Kong to develop and promote biofuels to replace petroleum as car fuel‚ we should consider the matter from geographical ‚ economical and safety aspects. From geographical perspective‚ biodiesel feedstock available in Hong Kong is waste cooking oil and animal fats. Due to the limited space‚ it is not possible to build many biodiesel production plants in Hong Kong‚ as a result the supply of biofuel would not be enough. Moreover‚ Hong Kong has heavy use

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    Fallacy in Car Advertisement A woman and a car equal sex? It is very interesting and yet very powerful idea of a man’s desire. This is one of the common advertisements for the car industry. In the magazine or on the television‚ we see advertisements of variety fields of product or services. Many times‚ company uses different types of fallacy to appeal people’s reasoning to make appropriate choice. It can be very distracting to focus on the correct message of the creator’s idea. At the same time

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    AIR POLLUTION [pic] Introduction The earth’s atmosphere‚ at or near sea level‚ consists approximately of 78 percent nitrogen‚ 21 percent oxygen and 1 percent other gases. If it were possible to remain in this state‚ 100 percent clean air would result. However‚ many varied sources allow other gases and particulates to mix with the clean air‚ causing our atmosphere to become unclean or polluted. Some of these pollutants are visible while others are invisible‚ with each

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    Introduction - The most important part of any car is the engine‚ I don’t care what any of those novelty mud flap enthusiasts say. If your engine isn’t giving you the performance you want‚ or if filling up on gas every day is stretching your budget‚ you should consider picking up some gas additives. What Are Gas Additives? - If‚ like me‚ you did not do so great in high school chemistry‚ you might be a little bit nervous about making the move to gas additives. Thankfully‚ understanding and mastering

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    Some Winter Tips to Keep Your Car Running Smoothly Want to save money on car repairs and costly emergencies? Make it a point to schedule into your calendar a winter booster check for your car. Keep these tips in mind for your winter travel‚ and you’ll have a safer winter travel season all around! A gas tank which is kept filled helps keep moisture from forming. Make it a habit to go ahead and fill up when your tank is half empty. Change your oil and oil filter every 3‚000 miles or so if your

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    Naturally aspirated engines versus forced induction engines. Among mechanics and race car drives this subject has been debated since the creation of the forced induction engine. The principle behind the forced induction engine is the use of different types of air compressor called turbochargers to compress the air entering the engine‚ this unit is attached to a naturally aspirated engine and uses the exhaust gases to spin a turbine to compress the air going into the engine.The naturally aspirated

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