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    up the stairs. He opened the door to her room and hesitantly said, “Mom and I are waiting in the car, we are ready when you are.” Emma could tell her parents were worried. This was the first time she was going to be away from her family this long. As soon as she finished gathering all her clothes and packed it all up, she could hear the honking from the car letting her know it was time to go. The car ride there was long and interesting. They passed by many tourist attractions such as the “Mall of

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    Have you ever began to notice subtle changes that turn into life changing actions in someone close to you? They go from a friend whom you tell all of your problems, and a respectable son with a blooming future, to a distant friend who you used to know, and a son who is flushing the life who he used to know down the toilet. This is the life of Dennis Guilder, Regina Cunningham, and her husband. Set in 1970’s America, Christine, is written from the perspective of Dennis Guilder who know the most about

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    The Avery Family

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    The Avery family can be much considered as an outcasts among their community of Manitowoc County. The family started to obtain a label. Some might say that they were “trouble” or “bad news”. Steven Avery was a kind person. Everyone knew he was harmless. He was always smiling and always trying to make someone laugh. Even if he was a good soul the actions of his family members put a permanent label on him. Some might look and say, “Oh he’s one of the Avery’s”. The Avery’s owned an auto salvage yard

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    Two-Shoes. The first type of driver falls into the careless category, also known as the DJ. DJs tend to blare music at deafening decibels. To maximize their disturbance, DJs also typically drive with all windows rolled down including the sunroof. If the cars immediately surrounding them are not shaking along to the beat DJs are unsatisfied. DJs are also really good at multitasking. Rather than their main focus being on the road or the surroundings, DJs' attention is on whatever handheld device they're

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    running his own car detailing business. Glenn wants to start up a new company, Custom Car Care, cleaning and detailing cars. Glenn began this venture as a part time job but he wants to turn it into his full time job. To ensure that his business will be successful, especially in comparison to other similar businesses in his area, Glenn must make sure his business idea is realistic, sustainable, and profitable. To ensure that Glenn can build a respectable reputation as a car detailing business

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    Many people believe that basketball and football can be the best sports in the world. Basketball can be known as the best sport because it’s played all over the world and tons of people like to play/watch it. For football tons of people love to play the sport and tons of people like to watch football every Sunday. In my opinion, I think baseball is clearly the best sport in the world. The great sport of baseball was invented in 1839 in a town called Cooperstown, New York. Many of you might know

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    Even after slavery, African American women are still imprisoned by their inferior role to men. The women could be from different statuses based on job, wealth, or marital status, but they are would find themselves suffering under the rules of their men. The blues “Wild Women Don’t Have the Blues” by Ida Cox and “Mamie’s Blues” by Jelly Roll Morton talk about the challenges of women living during the Harlem Renaissance. The blues surrounded the African American women during this time, and these songs

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    Classic Car Unsplash / Pixabay James Bond’s 1964 Aston Martin DB5. It is the classic car best known for representation in movies and is recognizable across the world of vehicle enthusiasts. It has left its mark on history. The same can be said for the Mercedes’ 1957 300SL Gullwing, a production car that was one of the fastest and most eye-catching vehicles of its time. Indeed, these types of classic cars are from a bygone era. Today, they are auctioned off for millions of dollars and stand as a

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    Ford Edge Comparison

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    which was better a classic cars or the cars today we have today? Well you can find out because I am comparing a 1967 Chevy Impala and a Ford Edge. I’ll be comparing what is different about the. I’ll also be seeing what is the same about them. The first thing I am comparing is the technology the cars have. The Chevy Impala doesn’t really have that much technology had cars today. It has a radio and a cassette player for cassette tapes. It doesn’t have all the stuff todays cars have. The Ford Edge

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    One of the best selling small engine cars was a Ford Mustang. The way a muscle car engine sounds is also a big part of what people like about it. A classic muscle car has that rumbling sound that tells other drivers to watch out. If the engine isn't making a steady sound there is something wrong with it. The 2012 Dodge Charger was a big improvement since

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