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    Speech On Car Enthusiast

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    Three honks. Ready, set, go. The moment every car enthusiast dreams of at night. Chances are you might not even know what a car enthusiast is. Some say it's your average car guy that likes to stare at cars and talk about cars all day long, but there's much more too it. See, you can't be the average person to be a car enthusiast. The average person may see an old car at a junkyard and just think well, it's just another piece of junk. Too a car enthusiast he sees a piece of art. He or she witnesses

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    The Driving Of Car Cars

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    grown into a young adult cars are something I eat, breath, and dream about cars. As I got older, I constantly am modifying and making sure my car is always clean as glass. I enjoy being around cars, there is always the jeopardies of being a car enthusiast are always being annoyingly cautious of cars, having constant money issues, and also getting into trouble. First, one problem that is facing most car guys is that they are on top of the actions that happen near their car. Car guys are constantly cleaning

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    chore time would be cut in half. Daily trips to town would be made in only a few short hours. Supplies from the cities would come twice as fast to the smaller towns. Recreation will soar to new levels because every person will be able to travel wherever he pleases whenever he pleases. Opportunities shall rise to new levels in the job market. One could get a job TWENTY miles from where he lived

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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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    Disney/Pixar, by watching their son's perspective on the film "Cars," in "Post-Princess Models of Gender: The New Man in Disney/Pixar," Ken Gillam and Shannon R. Wooden examine multiple movies and point out that the leading male characters in "Cars," "Toy Story," and "The Incredibles," are victims of emasculation. Prior to Disney/Pixar releasing nine movies, Disney conveyed all its main male characters to be "alpha male" (472). However, Pixar opened new types of characters, those that led to having the characters'

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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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    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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    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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    In 1984, New York City developed the Clean Car Program. This particular program entailed the idea to rid the entire subway system of unwanted graffiti images. The Clean Car Program has been going strong for over twenty years now, remaining as one of the most well known initiatives to prevent any types of graffiti efforts. Originally, the program was established in order to fray any gang-related activity being portrayed on subway cars. Previous efforts to keep the subway cars free of this type

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    After many long hours of planning, researching, contemplating, and pleading, I had finally talked my dad into helping me buy a new car. However, it was not just any car. My dad had found me a zippy, shimmering gold color, 2006 convertible Volvo. It was beautiful! The tan leather was in pristine condition. The exterior had no scratches, dents, or marks of any kind. The gold color glistened in the sunlight as if each speck of glitter was a flame. The cream colored carpet was spotless. The speedometer

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