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    pulled off a sheet from one of the chairs. It smelled dirty and musty. I started to uncover other things‚ like paintings and other furniture. Yet out of all the things I found‚ my two favorites were a handmade grandfather clock and an old bookcase! I like the grandfather clock because it filled the creepy silence of the house with a slow‚ yet graceful “Tick-Tock.” The bookcase I liked because the books make a beautiful display even with the gritty and dusty covers. The crinkly pages were fragile

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    I used to be the kind of person who thought nothing could ever hurt me‚ until a usual morning turned into a disaster‚ which made me realize that life can be taken abruptly. My event is my car accident. After waving goodbye to my parents‚ I was off to work on a beautiful evening. It was August 2‚ 2002 I worked at Burger Kind which was in Perrysburg‚ Ohio. I remember listening that day to Alanis Morisette‚ looking at the beautiful wild daisies freshly blossoming on the side of the road. Then

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    Case Study: Redbox’s strategy in the Movie Rental Industry 1) Which of the five generic competitive strategies discussed Chapter 5 most closely fit the competitive approach that Redbox is taking? Why did you select the strategy you selected? The two main strategies Redbox focuses on are a combination of low price and convenience as well as increasing kiosk locations with high traffic. Compared to its competitors‚ Redbox’s offers a rental fee as low as $1.20 per day‚ which is $3 cheaper

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    The Cars of the Future In the last few years there has increased the amount of famous ATV’s here in Puerto Rico. The problem is that here in Puerto Rico they are illegal to drive on public roads because they are not very safe and they are for just one passenger. Lately there have been a lot of accidents because of people that does not use their gear and run at velocities where losing control is inevitable. The government has put laws against them and they are trying to eliminate them from here

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    Jesus Pagan Domestic Cars vs. Imports In 1890 the American auto industry was born‚ it was the fastest growing auto industry in the world. By 1928 the first affordable automobile was released. The Ford Model T shortly after the American market became dominated by three major car manufacturers. Ford‚ Chrysler and General Motors. Those companies continued to prosper and become extremely successful. That was until the late 1970’s when oil prices skyrocketed and increased competition from foreign

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    life. Mine came on the school bus while I was on my way home from school. The bus had stopped to let a couple kids off and I stood up to throw some trash away. I stood up we were rear ended by a young lady who had been trying to get a bee out of the car and not realized the bus had stopped. I was standing up and the impact caused me to bang into the seat in front of me and the one behind me. I didn’t realize what had happened until moments later when someone said something. As I began to sit down

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    Related Relative Risk of Drivers Fatalities and Driver Involvement in Fatal Crashes in Relation to Driver Age and Gender. JORNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL.387-395 Problems that motivated the researchers to do this study: * The number of deadly car accidents in the U.S. caused by drivers under the influence of alcohol has increased in the past decades making alcohol one of the main factors of fatal crashes. * The legal level of BAC (blood alcohol concentration) in the U.S. has changed. 31

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    roll forward and take the left turn. As I turned I was t-boned on the front driver side by the white truck‚ which turned out to be a Ford F-450 commercial truck. All I remember hearing was the rumbling of crushing metal. Needless to say my beloved car that I had worked so hard for appeared to be totaled. All of my airbags deployed‚ my front windshield was smashed in‚ the driver’s window was broken‚ my key jammed in the ignition‚ and I was unconscious. When I came to my first reaction was hysterics

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    Accident is an unexpected action that happens in a particular place and time. There are many reasons why people have auto accidents‚ but there are some main causes. Driving above the legal speed limit increases a drivers chance of getting in a car accident. The people that speed are not only risking their life’s‚ they are risking the other drivers life to. The drivers that speed probably think that there’s no law or something because at that time they don’t care. I think that the law should be

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    Chapter 3 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY In determining the feasibility of the proposed business‚ the researchers indentified the components of the methodology of the study. This includes research design‚ research locale‚ population and sampling design‚ research instrument‚ data gathering procedure and data analysis techniques. Research Design The descriptive research study will be used to determine the acceptability of the proposed business. Descriptive research involves gathering data that describe

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