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    The automobile represented a new paradigm in transportation. Moving from horses to high-speed gas powered vehicles was a big change for society. There was no precedent and little to limit what could be done with the automobile. Driving regulations for automobiles have altered over time and in the beginning of the 20th century there were few regulations because there was no precedent for motor vehicles. Drivers‚ excited by their shiny new thousand pound speeding block of metal‚ would take to the road

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    Look at Me Now

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    mine to be able to attend college for many years. I started a family quite early in life making my dream seem as if it would never become a reality. Now here I am some 20+ years later living my dream. I can’t say that it was a struggle to get here because i have a very supportive wife who has been pushing me to do this for many years. Up until now I would come up with every excuse in the book why I wasn’t able to go back to school. I guess I finally ran out of excuses because here I am taking

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    Analysis of Apocalypse Now

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    Mise-en-scene Analysis of Apocalypse Now Todd Manes ENG225 Professor Robert Scion 4 March 2013 Mise-en-scene Analysis of Apocalypse Now The movie Apocalypse Now was written and directed by Francis Ford Coppola in 1979. It is an American film about the Vietnam conflict. The protagonist is U.S. Army special operations officer Captain Benjamin Willard (Martin Sheen) who has been assigned to assassinate a presumably insane and AWOL Special Forces Colonel Walter Kurtz (Marlon Brando). The film

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    Apocalypse Now is based on Joseph Conrad’s novel Heart of Darkness which is not about Vietnam. Heart of Darkness was written in 1902 and is about a journey up the Congo River into the heart of darkest Africa to find a power-crazed white trader named Kurtz. It is conceivable that an African tribe may have treated Kurtz as a god in the early days of colonization but I find it hard to believe the Montagnard tribesmen of Cambodia would have done so in the Vietnam War. And I don’t really believe that

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    STRATEGIC APPROACH TO REDUCING VEHICLE EMISSIONS IN NIGERIA: ROLE OF FLEET OPERATORS. BEING A LECTURE PRESENTED BY ENGR. BG IBRAHIM fwc ACM (SED) AT SAFETY MANAGERS TRAINING PROGRAMME AT FRSC ACADEMY‚ JOS ON THE 28TH AUGUST‚2009. INTRODUCTION 1. In developed and developing countries‚ the history of air pollution problem has typically been high levels of smoke and sulphur dioxide arising from the combustion of sulphur-containing fossil fuels such as coal for domestic and industrial purpose

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    Jazmin C. Urioste Mindy Hudson Comp 1 September 13‚ 2013 Cross Country‚ Then and Now For the past six years of my life‚ I ran for the Eureka Springs High School cross country team. After graduation‚ I was given the opportunity to run for the Golden Suns cross country team at Arkansas Tech University. In a matter of six months‚ my cross country experiences and habits were changed. Often times‚ there are similarities between two subjects such as these‚ but in this case‚ only the differences are

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    a problem now in honolulu

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    In honolulu now‚ i think that the traffic is a huge problem‚ people in many places could not grt to places on time‚ because of the traffic. The is too much cars and too less road. "Rush hours and weekends where there is an event of some kind going on – are a real nightmare and you’ll not want to live far from where you work unless you live in downtown and work in Kapolei or somewhere else there is no traffic. Traffic goes toward the downtown and Waikiki areas in the morning and away during evening

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    Biotechnology in Philippines: Then and Now “We have recently advanced our knowledge of genetics to a point where we can manipulate life in a way never intended by nature. We must proceed with the utmost caution in the application of this new-found knowledge.” as stated by Luther Burbank. This may be the case now as major advances in biotechnology are being made. I was amazed to learn that even in Philippines‚ there are a number of activities related to the development of biotechnology. Biotechnology

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    My Life Then and Now

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    My Life Then and Now Chantel Walton PSY 202 Pamela Klem 08/23/13 I would have never thought I would be writing an essay at my age. What I’m writing id to let you know where I’m from‚ who are important to me‚ what I did with my friends‚ my family now and what would make me happy in the future. My name is Chantel Walton I’m from Emporia Virginia. Which is located about 35 miles from the capital of Virginia(Richmond). I was born and raised in Emporia which is not a big city‚ everybody

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    “Teen Pregnancy Now and Then” Over the years pregnancy has changed in many ways. In the mid-1900s it was unheard of for a teenage girl to have children. If you did you were considered an outcast and looked upon differently. Nowadays it’s pretty normal to be a teen mom. Although its normal‚ most teenage mothers are considered unprepared. I actually believe this is true for at least 80 percent of the cases. “In 2012‚ there 305‚420 babies born to females ages 15-19. The teen birth rate has declined

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