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    The Girl From Felony Bay

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    November 24, 2017 Dear Mrs. Asselin, I have recently read an amazing book called The Girl From Felony Bay by J.E. Thompson. I had bought this book at the book fair and when I read the blurb on the back I was really into it. This book is about a girl whose dad was in the hospital in a coma for over a year due to an accident, where he was framed for a crime he did not commit. Abbey, the girl, has to live with her uncle and aunt who are not nice to her. To pay the debts for the jewels ‘he stole’…

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    is 15 feet. Alligator Reef Lighthouse is another perfect Islamorada snorkeling destination. Opposite to the previous 2 snorkeling spots this site is located at the barrier reef and the boat ride will be longer but it definitely worth it. It is about 6 miles southwest of Windley Key. The reef is marked by an old lighthouse. Alligator Reef is featured by blue waters and ideal visibility thanks to constant water flow from the ocean. You may start snorkeling from the remains of Alligator ship that…

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    Davy Crockett has been made famous by many of the myth’s such as killing a bear, wrestling alligators, ad dying during the battle of the Alamo. Some myth’s state that he either died in a gun fight at the Alamo or by being captured by the Mexicans of Santa Ana. One thing we do know for sure, is that Crockett was born in 1786 in East TN to his father John Crockett. There isn’t to much known about Davy’s mother. Davy’s grandparents were killed by Creek Indians. Around 1827 Crockett had gotten…

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    Chehhuntamo! Oh you’re English? Chehuntamo means hello in my tribe. My tribe, the Seminoles, speaks Miccosukee and seminole creek. And if you want to say hello in creek you would say istonko. I am a ten year old boy named Holata, That means alligator. I live in Southern Florida. The seminole formed in the 1700’s. This is where other tribes migrated to Florida. They joined the tribe for better protection. The tribes that joined together for protection were the creeks,miccosukees,hitchitis, and…

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    important for the soil in the farmlands, but the Nile River served as transportation for the Egyptians, mainly for trading. The geography of ancient Egypt affected all of the dimensions of the SPICE model. Because hunting for things like fish and alligators on the Nile…

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    Problem: The research questions being examined in this investigation is, How can we generate electricity by using Potatoes to light an electric bulb? Background Information: How does a potato battery work? The copper (Cu) particles pull in electrons more than the zinc (Zn) molecules. On the off chance that you put a portion of copper and a piece of zinc in contact with each other, numerous electrons go from the zinc to the copper. As they focus on the copper, the electrons repulse each other.…

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    To me he is saying men were in the same category when considering vicious dogs and dangerous alligators. How could one man compare dog, alligators and man? It is simple fear is a learned trait and over some time Solomon has developed fear of men just as he has learned to fear dogs and alligators. Again Solomon states his pain by saying, “My sufferings I can compare to nothing else than the burning agonies of hell!(21)” This shows the just down…

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    were cut down and we had to use our bare hands to dig the roots of the trees up. A John Deere backho would have been much appreciated then. Alligators took off Guri's right arm and he died a few days later from infection. We didn't have hospitals or readily available healthcare like you have now. Disease, heat strokes, injuries and attacks from alligators killed our numbers off fast but the demand for slaves continued to grow. For every one our initial group lost; two would replace…

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    Hungry for Horror: Based on the Works of Stephen King What aspect of horror makes it such a popular genre of story and film? Are the large viewing crowds attracted to mysterious plots or maybe the bloody special effects? Or is there an ultimately deeper reason for the intrigue? In Stephen King’s article, “Why We Crave Horror Movies” he accurately asserts that it is the fear-facing elements, the establishment of normality or safety, and the peculiarly evil sense of satisfaction that is derived…

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    BRIEF SYNOPSIS On the Withlacoochee River, RONNIE WAYNE WAINWRITE (38) attempts to flee from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conversation Commission and takes them on a wild chase with his airboat. They eventually arrest Ronnie for selling wild alligator hatchlings. In jail, he meets PANCHO LOPEZ who tells him about how he killed a large gator in the river. Ronnie is released and he tries to reunite with his girlfriend and mother of his children, NIKKI. She’s also the daughter of the local…

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