A Race to Death

Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 05:36:23
Category: / Science & Technology / Zoology
Length: 5 pages (1456 words)
From the era of James Dean, illegal street racing was the popular thing to do among the rebels of the time. Movies like "Rebel Without a Cause" and "Grease" inspired many to bring out their big-block Chevys and race them up and down the street, through the night, as people would watch in excitement (Lopez 4). As time changed, so did the generation of people and cars but street racing still stayed alive. The type of …
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…sometimes happen (Rendon 39). W O R K S C I T E D: Garcia. "Weekends are such a Drag." The Arizona Republic. Online. Internet 3 October 2002 Lopez. "James Dean all Over Again." Time. Vol 151 (1998): pg 4 McGonegal. "Got tarmac?" Hot Rod. Vol 52 (1999): pg 8 Neil. "Heads up, no Bust, on Asphalt." Car and Driver. Vol 44 pg 149-151 Rendon. "The Thrill that Kills." Maclean's. Vol 114 (2001): pg 36-38 Wood. "Street Racing: Too 'Fast and Furious'?" Christian Science Monitor. Vol 93 (2001): p1
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