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    In the mid 1800’s, Australia was growing fast with explorers and settlers wanting to explore the country and create new towns. However, a major hurdle was transport. There were no railways in the undiscovered parts of the country and horseback was not an option. From the 1860’s, Australia found the answer, Afghan cameleers. Although not all the cameleers were from Afghanistan, they were grouped together. The cameleers came from four ethnic groups, Pashtun, Punjabi, Baluchi, and Sindhi. The cameleers

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    The Red Pony Essay John Steinbeck wrote the Red Pony in 1933. He wrote the book to show the hardships of California and the struggles they faced on a daily basis. John Steinbeck is unique because he uses a minimalist form of writing. Themes are a very important part of the Red Pony as are symbols and the sections. I enjoyed reading this book because of these things. The theme of The Red Pony is maturity and coming of age. This was a good topic for a book in that time because all ranches were spaced

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    History of mustangs Carroll Shelby,the inventor of mustang once said, Racing has reached the point where it is pricing the young driver, no matter his talent, out of the game. The first shelby mustang was made in 1965. This car was made as a track car. Thru 1965 and 1967 they made 348 copies of this car. According to a recent poll conducted with 53 students, faculty, and staff of Crane High School,91-percent of them prefer mustang over camaro. The reason being of them choosing mustang over

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    The wait is almost over for the 2016 Chevrolet Camaro for sale in Lauderhill. This new incarnation of the Camaro offers all of the outstanding performance that you would expect, but you also benefit from a new available engine and slightly revised design cues. The Camaro is perfect for anyone who wants a sports car that still comes with a good many practical features. 2016 Chevrolet Camaro—Under the Hood Features The aforementioned new turbocharged engine is a 2.0-liter four-cylinder that is good

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    The Red Pony:  Death and Rebirth The pony still lay on his side and the wound in his throat bellowed in and out. When Jody saw how dry and dead the hair looked, he knew at last that there was no hope for the pony . . .he had seen it [the dead hair] before, and he knew it was a sure sign for death." In Steinbeck's The Red Pony. death played an intricate role in the life of Jody, an adolescent farmer's child. With the reoccurring theme of death's association with violence, we are eventually enabled

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    The Pony Express The Pony Express was an important event in history for three extremely good reasons. For one it helped the farther states to keep in contact with the West, news of what was happening and or important documents were being sent to different states to keep them update, and it helped for new and better ideas of how could the spreading of news could be spread faster and safer. The good reason of keeping all the states in contact with all the others is because families moved or some

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    The Pony Express

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    carrying service called Central Overland California and Pike 's Peak Express Company, more notoriously known as The Pony Express, was established by three business partners. It was a relay race on horses from station to station, carrying mail bags as they went. Being a dangerous job, it required the bravest and most experienced young riders they could find. The founding of The Pony Express was a useful resource in delivering mail regardless of the struggles the riders faced, such as Indians, weather

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    where did the Mustang debut? B. The sales statistics and long time rival. C. Mustang variants and which is the most popular variant. Body I. Main Point: We will first start off with when and where the First mustang debuted. A. The start of the pony car was held in the New York’s world fair on April 17, 1964. 1. It was called the 1964 and a half mustang because it was unveiled so late in the year. a. It was a total success. B. In a 2009 online History article titled Ford mustang debuts

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    Michael A. Dean 21 April 2017 While there are many powerful American made cars readily available for sale to the public, none come close to the Dodge Demon. Being released in 2018, the Dodge Demon has established a very reputable name for itself. The Demon is a new model of the SRT lineup based on the Challenger body style. However, the Demon is a totally new kind of beast. With its speed, popularity, and overall affordability, the Dodge Demon has put itself at the top of the

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    Telegraph Dbq

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    might be received through one of the following: fires, beacons, pigeon posts, or semaphores. At this point, the latest semaphore was recorded sending a message from Paris to Liles in under thirty two minutes. Before the telegraph, America used the Pony Express which delivered mail by horse. A message would be delivered by a series of men over a period of time before the message was received. This invaded privacy; also, depending on location, the message may take up to a week to be received. In 1860

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