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    Drifting

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    PE Research Paper For my research paper I chose to research the Japanese sport of drifting. Drifting is basically getting your car sideways around a corner and holding it sideways until the roads straightens out. The sport of drifting dates back to the late 70’s when the world of import tuning started. When people would race they figured out that when going around a turn and popping the clutch it would get your tires spinning so fast that they would loose traction and your car would start to

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    Multitrack Drifting

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    Multitrack Drifting: Extending the Trolley Problem into Determinism in Infinite Jest In the well defined world of Infinite Jest‚ David Foster Wallace’s speculative America is filled with many political riddles that reach no conclusion. Alone‚ they stand as a critique on the consumerism and absurdity of contemporary America‚ yet are politically disenfranchised from foreign relations. As a part of O.N.A.N‚ the Organization of North American Nations‚ America’s largest relationship with a foreign nation

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    Plains

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    Broad and flat‚ plains are well named. Some appear when glaciers and streams erode away elevated terrain; others spread where rising magma pushes‚ erupts‚ and spews. Some plains spill into the oceans‚ and others are bound by mountains on several sides. They all hide a tumultuous geologic history beneath their level disguise. The base of the vast Great Plains in North America formed when several small pieces of continental crust collided and welded together more than a billion years ago. As time

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    Topic: Drifting General Purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about drifting. Thesis: Drifting is one of the most extreme and exciting forms of motorsports. I. Introduction A. Drifting is one of the fastest growing motorsports in North America. B. I first came across drifting in 2004. C. Drifting is one of the most extreme and exciting forms of motorsports. D. Some of the things to know about drifting are: 1. The history 2. The cars 3. The techniques

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    Wandering Map

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    Directions for the Wandering Map My wondering map is to accomplish my life long goal is to graduate college‚ entering nursing school‚ and go back to my native land and help with whatever I can my people. Coming from a small island‚ where both of my parents didn’t get a chance‚ go to school‚ I feel like it is my responsibility to break that circle in my family by going to college to obtain a degree. Coming to this country wasn’t an easy experience‚ consequently where I get to learn a new culture‚

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    Species Profile For Wandering Albatross Diomedea exulans prepared for MSC 276 – Marine Vertebrate Zoology By John Feickert jefeickert137@mail.cfcc.edu Submitted : February 9‚ 2017 Names and classification Diomedea exulans Wandering Albatross Synonyms: Snowy Albatross Family: Diomedeidae Wandering Albatross Description Of the four species of Wanderers‚ Diomedea exulans or commonly referred to as the Wandering Albatross‚ is the largest. With a body length of 110-135cm and a wingspan

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    Sea Farer vs Sea Fever

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    Fitzgerald May 16‚ 2013 Period 3 "The Seafarer" and "Sea Fever" Comparative Essay People have been drawn to the adventures the sea has to offer for centuries. Many attempts have been made to express this desire in various ways. Voyaging on the sea has been a constant topic in all of the arts throughout history. "The Seafarer" and "Sea Fever" are poem that both express how a sailor’s love for the sea creates an obligation to be on the sea‚ whether it is wanted or not. This necessity is reflected

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    cause of most of the world’s environmental issues that we face today. The art of wandering does not require a science degree or the skills of a writer‚ wandering simple requires an individual to make time for careful observation and a state of mind in which an individual is active and involved in the outside world‚ as stated by Zwinger in The Art of Wandering. Strength can be gathered through nature and the art of wandering‚ as expressed by Rachel Carson. One who pays close attention to the awe inspiring

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    Dirt Road Drifting

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    Dirt Road Drifting The fresh air whizzed through our hair as we drifted around the loose‚ gravely corner into the neighbor’s drive way where we parked the four-wheeler alongside the long line of cars. The five of us jumped off the dusty wheeler and began to wander around. “Well this is fun!” Luke exclaimed sarcastically. It didn’t take us long to figure that the neighborhood party wasn’t going to be anything spectacular. The parents all sat around the fire drinking and chatting with one another

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    The Song of Wandering Aengus (By: William Butler Yeats) This poem is written by William Butler Yeats‚ an Irish poet who embraced the idea of nationalism which states that one takes pride in his/her nation. W.B.Yeats is distinguished for his resistance to the English influence on Ireland at his time ‚he has been classified as a poet of resistance. The 18th century - also known as the Victorian Age- was the time when England took control of Ireland and tried to smudge its culture and place

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