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    The Life and Death of Pontiac: A Story of Trial and Error Writing about the Pontiac Motor Division represents an opportunity to grieve for their untimely death, which occurred in 2010. I spent the first decade of my automotive career working for a Pontiac dealership and this wasn't my only connection with the company. After five years of saving I purchased [a used 1979 Anniversary Edition Trans Am]. Powered by the last of the 6.6 L big block Pontiac 400 engines this special car made me a…

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    Velocity Lab Report

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    Instead of adjusting the velocity values manually, you can use a quick click operation to create a "velocity ramp" for a crescendo or diminuendo. ➡ Attention The ramps are drawn in the MIDI Draw Area of the Piano Roll Editor (or Score Editor) when Note Velocity is selected. Absolute Curve ‣ You can draw from left to right or right to left, ramp up, or ramp down. In this example, I have a ‣ sequence of repeating notes with the same velocity values ➊. Click+hold on a position ➋. Its horizontal…

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    Waldo Persuasive Essay

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    In truth, Waldo is everywhere. Waldo does not just exist in a children’s book. He can be seen in real life as well, and there have been many sightings. In fact just a couple months ago I saw a video taken of Waldo in a McDonalds, which is rumored to be his favorite place to eat. So next time you go to a McDonalds, be wary for he could be lurking around any counter or any booth. Be warned, if you travel to McDonalds to seek Waldo for his fame, you will most likely never find him, for he only…

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    pitching moment. Variations of these parameters with incidence and flap deflection were investigated. Thin aerofoil theoretical prediction of a 2π/radian lift curve, aerodynamic hysteresis and theoretical aerodynamic centre at 0.25C were examined. 1 Introduction The experiment investigates the characteristics of an aerofoil in a 2D incompressible viscous…

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    pressure distribution around a NACA 23015 airfoil section with a flap of length equal to the 30% of the cord at different angles of incidence and flap settings. The experiment was performed in a non –return wind tunnel at a Reynolds number of 4.4×〖10〗^5 and at a Mach number of 0.073. It is of note that increasing incidence will increase lift produced until the critical angle of attack, where the airfoil stalls; moreover, deploying a flap will increase the maximum lift produced, but will produce…

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    Tax Equity Definition

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    Recent election campaigns promoted various types of the tax credits toward specific groups of taxpayers like tax credits for service club members proposed by Stephen Harper 's Conservative Party and tax credits targeted towards school teachers of up to 15% of one thousand dollar annual expenditure out of their own pocket for buying classroom supplies proposed by Justin Trudeau 's Liberal Party. Harper believes that "citizens, not bureaucrats, know best how to invest in their own communities".…

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    As the old saying goes, there is two things sure in life, Death and Taxes. Needless to say, taxes have become part of everyday life for Americans and as well others citizens of the world. Politicians always promise to cut taxes and improve the wellbeing of the Nation’s people. As a matter a fact, most people will agree that taxes are one of the biggest annoyance they face. But, what some do not realize is the importance of taxes hold in some nations’ economies and as well as government run…

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    Pros And Cons Of Flat Tax

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    United State Adopts a Flat Taxes Pros At first glance, the flat tax judgment seems unadorned enough: one exaction valuation, which applies to everyone, regardless of income. No deductions, loopholes or tax shelters - you centuplicate your revenue times the tax rate, and your taxes are done. Nothing could be easier! In loyalty, it 's not quite that harmless. What spell income, for example? In the US, long-limit capital handy are taxed at a lower rate than regular profit, in part to promote…

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    The extent to which the government should intervene in the economy is an issue that has been debated for thousands of years across the entire globe. Is the free market more efficient than the government? To what extent are taxes necessary in a functioning society? Is economic liberty more important than economic equality? These are the kinds of questions that have been debated since the inception of this country. Today, Republicans and Democrats are strongly divided on this issue. Democrats…

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    Shifting the Burden During the 1950s and 60s, the biggest growth period in American economic history, the rich and the poor alike got wealthy, giving life to the American Dream in. There was as much growth in the top five percent, as there was in the bottom five percent. Welfare state measures were implemented which improved life for much of the population This made it possible for a black worker to get a decent job, buy a home, get a car, and have his children go to school. Large corporations…

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