If anyone recognizes the sanction or model of the car please let know.
If anyone recognizes the agree to or model of the car please let know.
The Presidio, San Francisco
The Mercedes-Benz W112 (also known as the 300SE) was a flagship copy in Mercedes-Benz's line-up during the early 1960s. The car, produced in four modifications: coupé, cabriolet and sedans, was selfsame to the standard Mercedes-Benz W111 Fintail car, but was fitted with the M189...
The Mercedes-Benz W112 (also known as the 300SE) was a flagship standard in Mercedes-Benz's line-up during the early 1960s. The car, produced in four modifications: coupé, cabriolet and sedans, was twin to the standard Mercedes-Benz W111 Fintail car, but was fitted with the M189...
Apr 03, 2008 by kDoSrMi | Posted in Other - Cars & Transportation
i desperate straits to find statistics or a paper or something in form of research where a study of male to female ratio of car tuner (not ricing shit out) is documented in some way.. its for a sociology stationery, review of literature. i cant find anywhere with this study done even close.. links would be very helpful.
Thanks!
why not spotlight your paper on a specific aspect of the tuner scene... like drifting? theres a lot of male drifters, but if you look closely, theres an influx of females getting into the scenery. I'm sure this subject hasn't been touched upon more than a little bit.
heres one group:
http://www.driftingpretty.com/
just a throught..
saikoustyle | Apr 03, 2008
well I don't identify where ya get that kind of information maybe google it but In my opinion mostly the male, however I do know a thing or two about engines even showed up a few guys before. LOL
SAMMY | Apr 03, 2008
What information can you find about the Roaring Twenties in America?
May 22, 5578 by sketcher | Posted in History
I necessity to find information on each:
film, radio, music, sports, automobiles, airplanes, literature, women's roles, and african american's roles.
i exigency to know the people involved, specific changes that were brought about, and impact on American society. any help would be much appreciated.
There is noticeably a lot of information on the net, all you have to do is read and decide what suits your work
Aug 31, 2007 by panchio | Posted in Higher Education (University +)
I am dedicated a general topic for a literature review on forensic science. I was thinking on the line of "automobile airbag causes more wrong than good". Will this be considered as forensic science? If not, are there any suggestion?
Thanks!
"Airbags, palatable or bad" is more an automotive engineering and consumer safety issue than it is forensic science. A forensic science-agnate topic would be something like "unique injuries observed after the deployment of an automobile airbag."
Good serendipity!
Schroedinger's cat | Sep 02, 2007
What is a good thesis for this topic?
Mar 22, 2009 by Kyle | Posted in Homework Help
I for to write a thesis about how the Henry Ford's production line and the automobile affected literature. i know that the automobile made transportation quicker, allowed families to journeys farther distances in less time, and more people could travel. but how do i turn that information into a working thesis?
picture two different worlds, a world with only men and another one with only women.?
Nov 09, 2008 by portugueseinusa | Posted in Gender & Women's Studies
let's consider these two different scenarios, imagine tho different worlds, one of those worlds is composed exclusively by men and the other world is composed exclusively by women, think up that they would be able to continue reproducing thanks to science and laboratories.
So this is my question, which of these two worlds would be better? which would be more advanced and organized? keep in annoyed by that each world would have to start from nothing , i mean the women's world couldn't have all the technology of today's world which exist thanks to man.
how would you fancy the women's world????? a world with no technology? no science? no math? no movies? no inventions? no literature? no automobiles? no fire?
now gather the men's world... it would be pretty much like today's world, only that men would have more time to devote to inventions.. and we would also have more time to devise more new sports. more new beers.
and concerning sex we would have to rely on female robots.
I fantasize it'd just be different, the main difference is that the world of women would be based on socialism and the world of men would be based on capitalism. Now which one advances faster in the true world?