Papers 16211-16220 of total 54444 found.
…of transportation. In conclusion, in the year 2004 we are still feeling the repercussions of these years. Baby boomers make up the majority of the economic market right now; they buy everything that hits the market, cars, homes, and clothes. Now that this group…
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…became even more different so did we. When I turned sixteen and got a car I was never home and my sister almost never left home. I was hanging out with a bad crowd, getting involved in drugs and alcohol, and always getting in trouble, Rebecca…
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…. Its isolation led to the need of transportation. -Although the frontier forced ppl to change (switch from railroad car to canoe) it still maintains frontier characteristics after being settled. Thus, the frontier meant a steady movement away form…
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…primarily because whites were more likely to die in a car accident or suicide. Black teenagers are four times as likely to be murdered as white children their age (Killen 9-10). Black children have only two-thirds the number of visits white children have to see…
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…-Kill, has a special humanitarian award named for it today. During the Great Depression in the mid 1930s, Eleanor traveled all over the country, by train and car, to see for herself the conditions that were affecting millions of families. She continually…
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…am an overachiever, and I am not happy with plain old satisfactory. I want to learn, I am eager, I want a better life, a better paying job, a bigger house, a nicer car, but let us not forget that these are the end-results of effort. The first goal…
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…children. 1896 Plessy v. Ferguson decision. The U.S. Supreme Court rules that the state of Louisiana has the right to require "separate but equal" railroad cars for Blacks and whites. This decision means that the federal government officially recognizes…
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…. It is nearly impossible to go through these belts without ample protection from the radiation (Branley 185). The smallest car accident more than likely leaves a mark of some kind somewhere on the body, but how can something as immense as flying through the Van Allen…
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Category: /Literature
…The Screaming of the Wounded Horses Horses played a significant role in World War 1. Cars were not used all that often because of the noise they produced, so horses had to transport provisions to any place that a train could not reach. In the novel…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…Like roaches in a rundown apartment, when the sun sets in the city, drug dealers scurry upon street corners, empty warehouses, and serve their product to cars with rolled down windows as if it were a drive through McDonalds. Bullets buzz like angry bees…
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