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Hummer Review
951 Words - 4 Pages.... off-road conditions.
Although the Hummer was originally designed for use in the army and sand, it has evolved into an off-road machine that cannot be matched anywhere. Now they are used for all kinds of applications. Some people actually use them for their designed purpose, but others just have them as a symbol of having money. This is because they can run anywhere from eighty thousand dollars and up. A Hummer comes with many options available. It comes stock with thirty-seven inch tires, and the wheel well has plenty of room for tire travel with no rubbing. They are available in a door hard or soft top, four door hard or soft top, or a wagon. The engine can either be a ....
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Canadian Family Enetering 21st
1284 Words - 5 Pages.... argue that families are not dying but are being reborn in new forms and styles. Society is ever changing therefore, so is the family institution. The old "Leave it to Beaver" view on family life is being quickly overtaken with a new millennium, where there is no "set" standard norm. Although the causes and effects of the breakdown of the Canadian family unit in the 21st century are numerous, there are many ways in which families are developing and adapting for the future.
The family is considered the most basic social institution. Often the significance of problems that occur within family is underestimated. Families are being increasingly jeopardized by a number of social i ....
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How To Write An A Essay
413 Words - 2 Pages.... of the reader. A thesis statement should also be included in the introduction. The thesis should inform the reader as to the contents of the essay and how the essay is organized. The reader should be able to read the thesis statement and find a specific topic in the essay without having to read the entire essay. This can be done by organizing the body paragraphs in the same order as the items in the thesis statement.
Step two, in writing an “A” essay, is writing effective body paragraphs. In order for them to be effective, they must support the thesis sentence. The worst thing to do is to go off on subjects that have nothing to do with the essay. To avoid getting o ....
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Mustang Or Camero
971 Words - 4 Pages.... Air conditioning, Leather interior, CD players, and keyless entry systems.
With an evaluation of the sports car market, I will compare the 98 Ford Mustang and the 98 Chevrolet Camero. I have owned both of these vehicles and am very knowledgeable on both of them. The knowledge I have gained over the past five years as a consumer and as a driver of both of these cars will prove that the Mustang is a much better buy than the Camero.
I will start things off in my evaluation with one of the main aspects of a car that almost all consumers look at, gas mileage. I will start things off with the Camero Z28. The Z28 is the top of the line Camero and the biggest performer. The Z2 ....
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Marijuana And Hemp, The Untold
4533 Words - 17 Pages.... 1930s, the American media ran many blatantly-false stories depicting marijuana as an extremely dangerous drug. Because these lies went unchallenged, marijuana and hemp were effectively banned in 1938. Recently, hemp has been rediscovered as a natural resource that has great economic and environmental potential. Marijuana for medicinal use is also gaining renewed recognition. Ironically, as will be explained shortly, it is possible that the real reason marijuana was banned was to prevent hemp from ever becoming a major natural resource. What follows are many astonishing facts about marijuana and hemp-facts that will shock most people.
HEMP: THE WORLD'S MOST BENEFICIA ....
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Nuclear Warfare
465 Words - 2 Pages.... wrong, we wouldn’t have to worry about war.
Also, nuclear weapons when deployed clear a lot of land along with natural resources. But most of all they kill innocent civilians who don’t deserve to die. Alone at Hiroshima, 135,000 innocent people died, along with other who died later of severe radiation in their body from the explosion. And at Nagasaki, 64,000 civilians were killed by the explosion bias. This is completely wrong and no one has the right to kill innocent people because of a war. We shouldn’t have to settle wars by blowing up 50 miles diameter of land, natural resources, and people to prove our point that we are more powerful than you. Also, think abo ....
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Organ Donation
548 Words - 2 Pages.... remove the organs needed, then give them to the patient
waiting for them. No cost will be charged for the removal of the organ, nor
will any money be paid to the family of the organ donor.
Any one, at any age, can become a donor. Tell your family that you
wish to donate your organs if something tragic happens to you. Or, when
you go into renew your driver's license they will ask you if you would like to
be an organ donor. Say yes, and they will mark a small box on your license
saying that you are an organ donor. Families of donors must give their
permission before donation can happen. They can stop a donation no matter
what you have said or signed. ....
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Cigarrete Kills
615 Words - 3 Pages.... about consequences of smoking and addiction to it. But the question here is do all people know about this consequences… well the answer is no. In the present there are more ads that encourage people to smoke rather than no to smoke. Every year billions of dollars are spend in this ads and specially focusing then on teenagers since they are the most direct consumer in the society. Teenagers in their early age are vulnerable to bad influences and what the tobacco industry do is to indirectly physiologically condition then to be attracted to cigarettes by using cartoons and cool slogans.
We the non-smokers might be asking each others …'So how come tobacco advertisin ....
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