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    John “Crash” Coogan is the typical jock; he lives in Pennsylvania and is starting his second year of middle school as a 7th grader. I thought the main theme of the book is don’t judge a book by its cover. At least what most of us have in mind as a jock? Crash had always picked on his neighbor Penn Webb because of his choices and his lifestyle until later he realized something about Penn that he was his meant- to- be best friend. Crash has a wonderful life, until life deals him a hand that he could

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    Car accident can happen to drivers and passengers anytime, and anywhere. Even though we are more pay attention to the safety of the cars, car accidents is still happening. At the same time, car accidents is an important issue around the world. It has become a significant factors leading to death. Car accidents can be caused by three factors, including the bad driving conditions, personal driving habits and car conditions. Firstly, the bad driving conditions can cause car accidents. Drivers can’t

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    In 2004 the film Crash was released by director Paul Haggis. What only started as a “passion peace,” would eventually receive extreme praise. Many people loved the racial and social tensions depicted in the film, and it eventually won three academy awards. Personally, the movie made me consider how much tension and animosity there is because of race or religion, not just across the world, but specifically America. Despite efforts to try and ignore these differences, it seems as though they are unsuccessful

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    The Crash Getting in a car accident is an unnerving thing. You never know what can happen and if your lucky you might see it coming. Well as often as these accidents occur, it happened to Spencer and I on one fateful summer evening. We had just left his Dads house after driving there to look for his dad. We decided to take his truck instead of the BMW. It was horribly hot and humid. The humidity was almost palpable. It was as if you were wading through a hot, steaming bowl of soup. He had just

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    The Race Of Work

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    “Hey I got my phone” Michael didn 't respond the homeless man yelled, “Hey I bring my phone!” “Ah sorry I didn’t hear you” ‘It 's alright” Michael called his supervisor “Hello” “Michael you 're late!” “I 'm in a car crash I won 't make it” “What! Oh my god are you okay?” “No, I need ambulance quick” “Okay, I’m calling one right now where are you?” “I don 't know I’m somewhere near a dead end with trees, I’m lost in the woods”. “You have to give me

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    Dobkin. The top stars in Wedding Crashers include Owen Wilson as John Beckwith, Vince Vaughn as Jeremy Grey, and Rachel McAdams as Claire. The movie begins as the main characters (John and Vince) who are divorce mediators in Washington D.C. go to crash a wedding held for the U.S. Secretary of Treasury’s daughter. While at the wedding Jeremey ends up finding another sister of the bride, Gloria Cleary and ends up hooking up with her at the wedding. While Jeremey is occupied with Gloria, John also finds

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    Informative Speech Final Draft Outline I. Introduction A. Attention getter: How many you have ever had a car accident or someone you care about had a car accident? B. Background and Audience Relevance: According to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, in 2015, about thirty-five hundred people were killed, and four hundred thousand were injured in car crashes. Oral Citation 1: NHTSA, govt website, 2015. C. Speaker credibility: Many of my close family members have been in car accidents

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    How Does Success Happen There are many perplexities associated with the reasons why particular notable events occur and why certain people achieve success while many others fail. In Malcolm Gladwell’s book, Outliers, the reasons for these unusual happenings are explained as he argues that many of the factors ignored by most people actually matter. Throughout the book, Malcolm Gladwell insisted that overlooked factors such as heritage, birthdate, culture, and time period are important in understanding

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    Whiplash Film Analysis

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    However, now Neiman’s gradual spiral into an obsession for greatness has driven him to breaking point. The car crash scene is the turning point in Nieman’s character. His pursuit of perfection and greatness has blinded him. At this point Neiman has lost his old self completely, his dialogue is arrogant and hostile, he no longer cares for his band members or anything

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    The road environment is divided into three factors: personal factor, road environmental factor, and vehicle factor. In relation to traffic accidents, personal, road environmental, and vehicle factors are known to contribute 93%, 34%, and 13% of traffic accident approximately. Among the three factors, the road environmental factor affects traffic accidents via geometric road structure and damage or defects of road (safety) facilities. In appropriate road environmental factors can jeopardy the balance

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