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    The original name of the pony express was The Central Overland, California and Pikes Peak Express Company. People needed a fast mail service.The persons who took the mail needed to communicate with the west faster, get across to a 2000 mile trail, and go up mountains and other long parts that was hard for them. That when the pony express began to opened on April 3,1860.the founders of the pony express were William H, Russell, William B, Waddell, and Alexander. At first, mail was carried once a week

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    Camaros were built by Chevy, “The Heartbeat of America,” it was one of the fastest muscle cars and still is.The Camaro is one of the mustangs top competitors. The first year the Camaro showed up in dealerships was in 1967. These cars were the smaller version of the Nova. Camaros were muscle car up until the late 1970’s. During the 1980’s Chevy decided to start putting smaller motors in them. The Camaros were now built with 4 cylinders. Until 1984 they were slow vehicles that was good on gas, but

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    The pony express was significant because it was the America before cars and plane. The pony express Encountered Indians, robbery, robbery, and weather to deliver vital information and information that could help America with the current war. The pony express went to April 3, 1860 to October 24, 1861. In my opinion, the pony express men/women fit the theme exchange for delivering mail, and encounter for 3 reasons. First, the pony express encountered Weather. The pony express men had to go through

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    Camaros have a great deal of horsepower and some great engines. By all the horsepower and big engines you'll soon see that there's more to find in these cars. Camaros have started to show a lack of interest in 1967 and by that forward these cars have shown improvement. Forward on, you'll start seeing that how popular they were, going through time of how they're improving, and last the Camaros of today. You'll see that these fascinating Camaros will catch you interest once you start reading!

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    colorful figures of the Old West became the best known spokesman for the New West. He was born William Frederick Cody in Iowa in 1846. At 22, in Kansas, he was rechristened "Buffalo Bill". He had been a trapper, a bullwhacker, a Colorado "Fifty-Niner", Pony Express rider (1860), wagonmaster, stagecoach driver, Civil War soldier, and even hotel manager. He earned his nickname for his skill while supplying Kansas Pacific Railroad workers with buffalo meat. He was about to embark on a career as one of the

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    Camaro SS vs Mustang GT Ask any avid Camaro or Mustang fan about the original ponycar era, and you're bound to feel their pain. They'll describe cars that lit the tires on fire, floor it and hang onto the wheel excitement. When people utter the words, "American Muscle Car," two distinctive cars come to mind. The Camaro SS and the Mustang GT. Both of these cars have been around for generations and loved by all types of people. It has been only recently that both cars have battled head to

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    California when his father abandons them. In order for him to be able to provide for them, he must join the Pony Express, which delivers mail through rough and dangerous trails through the Sierra Nevada Mountains. There are several symbols in this book that symbolize freedom. One example is the flying hawk in the sky. Another exemplar is the drawer that contains the clothing and memories of the Pony Express rider that is missing. The golden coins also personify the freedom they covet they had. The flying

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    take up to 21 days to get a letter to someone” (Pony Express). In the 1860’s a group of men invented a faster mail delivery service called the Pony Express. The Pony express transformed the ingenuity of America by the delivery of a faster mail service and the legend of the men crossing through dangerous territory. “The Pony Express was founded by William Russell, William Waddell, and Alexander Majors” (Bradley). The route that the men took on the Pony Express went from St.

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    Pony Express Case Study

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    The Pony Express THESIS: Three men in the mid-1800s had an idea to open up a mail delivery system that reached from the Midwest all the way to California. I. Introduction II. Background Information A. History B. What they did III. History And Myth A. Stereotypes B. Conflicts IV. Pony Express Articles A. Facts about the author B. When was it published V. Conclusion

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    Camaro Research Paper

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    People often get this class confused with the Muscle class. The main difference between a Pony car and a Muscle car is the size. Pony cars are usually smaller coup sedans while the muscles cars are midsized coup sedans. Genuinely at the end of the day Pony cars and Muscle cars are built with the same goal in mind “performance”. The Pony car era was jumpstarted by the presence of Ford’s Mustang in 1964. The Mustang’s price tag was set at $2,368 and was available

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