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    How Godzilla got his Name For many generations the Nissan GT-R has inspired all ages to dream big‚ both in comfort‚ speed as well as luxury. We will be looking into the reasons Godzilla has made a name for itself both in racing and the hearts of people all around the world... There is a long history of the Skyline stretching back to the late 1950’s when the Nissan was only known as a sedan‚ but the GT-R first debuted at a Tokyo Motor Show in 1968 built by the Prince Motor Company and later on

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    co-action effect‚ showing how improved task performance is generated by the presence of others involved in the same task. His experiment of “dynamogenic factors in pacemaking and competition”‚ where the comparison of a cyclist racing the clock around a track‚ as opposed to racing another cyclist‚ or with a pace maker co-athlete‚ in the latter form generated shorter timescales. He carried out a similar experiment with children‚ instructed to spin a fishing reel as quickly as possible to move a figure

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    ANCIENT HISTORY ESSAY: Using relevant ancient and modern sources and your knowledge‚ explain what these reveal about leisure activities and entertainment in Rome in the Late Roman republic. The Late Roman Republic was the period of the Ancient Roman civilisation when the government operated as a republic‚ where life in the Roman republic revolved around the city of Rome in the Roman forum. During this period‚ entertainment and leisure were an essential part of everyday life in Rome‚ where through

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    without training wheels he would get me a dirt bike. Soon enough I was waking up on Christmas morning to a motocross bike. After that it was like throwing a match into a bucket of gasoline. All I thought about was riding my dirt bike. It soon became much more than a sport to me. We would travel up and down the whole entire east coast to race with the fastest kids so I could get faster. We were almost never home on the weekends‚ we were either at a race or at a track putting in practice to hopefully one

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    NASCAR: Every Second Counts Helping Win From The Pits. By: Mark Appolloni: Introduction to the case: NASCAR‚ The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing‚ is the largest approved body of motorsports in the United States. In 2006‚ after 15 years of working in NASCAR racing as an athletic director for HMS‚ Andy Papathanassiou (known as Papa) began searching for the next breakthrough to improve pit crew performances and times. His innovative techniques and determination had successfully

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    If you have not already taken a vacation to Philip Island by now‚ you surely don’t know how much you are missing and in case you have been there I can bet tat you have not exhausted all the attraction this beautiful island has to offer. Philip Island is an island located about 147 km south-southeast from the city of Melbourne and has a population of just fewer than 10‚000 people. The is named in honor of the first governor of new south wales who went by the name Arthur Philip in case you are wondering

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    worthless if everybody forgets where this game has come from‚ and the strides it has made both in the way it’s played and the way it is respected” (Jose Mouorinho). While not always the most popular game‚ soccer has come from being played barefoot on a dirt road to being a game where dreams come true‚ where lives and outlooks are drastically changed. Looking back‚ many of the player’s remember where they have come from‚ and now they are playing in stadiums like the Nou Camp in Barcelona Spain‚ on some

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    About Braaap braaap is the leading brand in pit bikes and we are proud to be the only dirt bike on the planet to offer a LIFETIME WARRANTY. braaap is believed to be the best dirt bike of its type in the world.   braaap is not just an online store. We have 4 braaap concept SUPERSTORES around Australia with more in the process of opening     braaap is the original Superlite. Our dirt bikes are built for adults and can handle a beating. The braaap motorcycles are designed and tested in Australia and

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    Markus Bajeir was born in Phoenix‚ Arizona he spent his childhood years with his family gradually he turned fifteen. At this age he began to think of what he had in store for his future in life. Not being exactly sure what he wanted to spend his time doing‚ he thought of multiple careers such as law enforcement‚ veterinarian‚ and even a bus driver. All the jobs seemed like a good choice that he would be able to create a future for himself with though he kept his thoughts and doubts to himself. He

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    had become the company’s CEO. Minoli joined the then near bankrupt Ducati in 1996‚ and led its turnaround by creating the “World of Ducati‚” a world that involved superior engineering‚ Italian heritage‚ slick design and an undeniable attraction for racing enthusiasts to “join the tribe” and become “Ducatisti.” Revenues moved from €95 million to €380 million from 1996 to 2000. EBITDA improved from a loss to €60 million in the same period. However‚ in the five subsequent years‚ business results stalled:

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