Category: /History/North American History
for the survey of possible trails
1858
*Visionary George Pullman begins building sleeping cars
1861
*Theodore D. Judah brings together the Central Pacific Railroad Co. and the " Big Four"
oPresident: Leland Stanford
oVice President : Collis P. Huntington
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Category: /Business & Economy
or not. These organizations often undergo massive reorganization. There are many opportunities for those with timely, specialized skills. Examples are savings and loans, large car companies, etc.
Possible Cultural Conflicts
There seems to be a wide misconception that throughout
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Category: /Literature/English
Ed takes over the leadership role in the group.
On the third day, the remaining three escaped the wrath of the surviving mountain man and were able to make it down river to Aintry, the town where they had the two brothers drop the cars off
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Category: /Science & Technology/Computers and Cybernetics
and communicate through the World Wide Web.
With all this, there is less reliance on cars, which translates into less harmful carbon monoxide emissions. By using these advanced techniques and dealing with waste in a more responsible manor we would reduce air
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
an irrational feeling of fear. 'I am Detective James,' said the man,
'and I have to tell you that...'. He told me she was dead. A car wreck. He wanted me to
come to the hospital. Her family had died too.
I hung
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Category: /Science & Technology
, often invisible and under moving car tires. Yes, much of it invisible and under the surface or beneath another kind of ice at the south pole.
Dry ice Sure. 4,200 pounds of it is used weekly in just one Vegas show
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Category: /Literature/Biographies
. In 1907, Willa Cather sent Sara Jewett a letter that contained a story. This story would later appear in the April issue of Harper's. The story was entitled, 'The Treasure of Car Island.' It was a story of a man who comes home after an absence of 12 years
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
on the curb and exchanged a few words with the driver. For some reason, I couldn't take my eyes off of her. Suddenly, the man in the car opened the door and backhanded the woman in the face, knocking her instantly to the ground. Acting on impulse, I ran over
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
the twilight of the woods.
All was calm now. The city moved before him in a muffled silence. Lights flickered and twinkled, windows glowed as car headlights beamed. Tom sat on the lip of the woods as the world spilled out beyond him, constantly moving, never still
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Category: /Literature
techniques that tie the two tales is the dark, stormy night in which death takes place, the dead birds which Norman Bates stuffed, the pond in which the House of Usher disappears, and the pond in which Norman Bates entombs the cars and bodies of his victims.
Now
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