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…and fantasies about sex in each episode. There was an occasion when Ally made love to a total stranger in a car wash, without ever even speaking to him. That could be construed as encouraging sexual promiscuity and risk-taking in the age of AIDS and other serious…
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…wealth. Tom has promised Wilson he could purchase a blue car from him. Tom, however, has no intention of selling. He merely keeps stalling Wilson so that he can continue to see Myrtle. Myrtle is also jealous of Tom’s wealth. She is taken up in the world…
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…at that time it was not enough for us to live. We couldn't even afford to rent an apartment. We ended up living in a car, or with relatives and moved around few times just to get a free room and board. Quitting school was the last thing on my mind, but I had…
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cars. Simply putting bad ideas into their mind and resulting in violent behavior affect many kids. The kids, who were responsible for the Columbine shooting, admit that they were most affected by the video game called Golden Eye (Sussoni 1). People…
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…Imagine this: spring break 1962, Jamaica. You are strolling down the streets of Kingston, enjoying the cool sea breeze and the delightful Caribbean climate. The streets are filled with many sounds. Cars' horns honking, children playing, and people…
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…the government was earning from taxes. The most common way of smuggling was to rig cars with secret compartments to transport it across the borders. The second major source of illegal booze in America was bootleg liquor. Bootleg liquor accounted for about one-half…
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…Company, Sony Corporation, Toshiba Corporation, and Toyota Motor Corporation. Most of the large manufacturing firms assemble parts and components into a finished product such as a car, computer, or television set. The large firms then sell the product…
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…classes, people that have been brought up well, still look down upon lower classes as being inferior. Some people use money to try to create the impression of being upper class by, for example, buying expensive cars, bigger homes or sending their children…
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…installment buying, or buying on credit. In the early 1920's people were living in luxury. People were making profits from the stock market making the market rise. Car prices fell and many people started buying them on credit. Many people started to become deep…
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…into a car after being shot five times is a murder victim. The individual dies at a time that is decided by the killer who has the intent of harming that individual. Frequently, murder is painful and the person who is dying has not voluntarily decided…
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