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    hold onto the sides of the vessel as the vibrations increased with every second. Our hands felt numb, and one of the men fell off of the ship from the strength of the shaking. Before me rose a massive whale, one that I had never seen before in all of my years of adventure. It had a deep, blood red color engulfing the hump, and two huge green fins brighter than any green I had ever known. As the tail lifted from the oceans and slapped the surface of the water, I saw the spectrum of sea blue, blinding green, and vicious violet lining the entire face of the tail. The entire creature was a multitude of deadly colors that combined to form a dangerous monster. “When the face of the whale emerged from the deep waters, a deafening sound of quick whispers filled my ears. I used…

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    and plopped right beside Novia. “Hello, my name is Kirsten, are you the girl who lives on the corner with the long driveway by the woods?” “yes , my name is Novia and we moved in a week ago.” “Do you know what they say about that house, they say it’s haunted!” “Well it’s not, it’s just run down and needs a fresh coat of paint they, just say that because it looks old.” Novia says kinda aggravated “ Whatever you say, you will find out sooner or later, there is a reason that nobody has lived in…

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    have come to the right place. The Whispers Estate offers passionately curious people and ghost hunters personal paranormal encounters that are reserved for those kindred spirits that find intense hauntings a truly amazing experience. Built in 1899 as a family home for Dr. John and his wife, Jessie Gibbons. The doctor used the house as his office, working and operating his practice on the first floor, offering inquiring minds a unique and colorful history of life and death, making the Whispers…

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    Imagine if you can hear the wishes of other people. What if you suddenly began to hear the dark side of everyone’s thoughts? Whisper, written by Phoebe Kitanidis is the type of book you would complete in one day. It's a book you will want to keep reading to find out what's next. Joy can hear Whispers, and so can all the women in her family. When Joy hears a whisper, she finds a way to grant it to make the person happy. As an innocent girl, Joy blindly believes her sister, Jess(nicknamed Icka) is…

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    The article, “Whispers from the Grave”, written by Katia Bachko, shares information on a woman who is supposedly being haunted by victims of the Winchester Rifle; her husband’s father’s creation. Bachko uses this example to help explain the legends of ghosts and other paranormal activity, which helps the reader understand why ghost stories interest people so much. Looking back at the text, readers are able to infer the reason why ghost fascinate us so much is that it’s they way that they stories…

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    Rock’s Rugged Whisper What took me to Arcot, the city of Nawabs, was the photograph of a Rock Cut temple at Vellore Museum. Though not at par with Ajanta and Elephanta Caves it was a beautiful sight and reminded me of Bagh Caves. Flanked by a carpet of green grass it seemed to represent the romance of ancient nomadic-spiritual life. Finding it was going to be difficult. First, the caption hardly gave any idea about its exact location and second, I didn’t understand Tamil. The problem…

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    Whispers of Angels, A Story of the Underground Railroad, is an extremely interesting film, which contains illustrations of some of history’s primary materials and also interviews with scholars who assist in providing the images and the context of this story about the Underground Railroad, the stretched from Maryland, to Delaware, to Philadelphia, making a route to freedom for slaves in America before the Civil War. In this film scholars such as James Oliver Horton, who is the Benjamin Banneker…

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    Mary Fisher’s “A Whisper of AIDS” speech is arguably one of the most important speeches ever given in American history. When discussing the epidemic of AIDS, Fisher gives a voice to the victims who do not have the power to be heard, she makes the audience realize that change needs to be made because not addressing the problem just because it is not your problem, only makes it worse. She changes the mindset of many people as she gets her point across the audience that people with AIDS are human…

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    In 1992, Mary Fisher gave a speech to the Republican National Convention in Houston, Texas, entitled “A Whisper of AIDS”. In this speech, Mary Fisher shouted out to a nation that was allowing AIDS, the enemy, to win because of prejudice and politics. Mary Fisher wanted to “lift the shroud of silence” (Fisher) against the AIDS epidemic, by reminding her audience that AIDS does not discriminate and neither should we. With her powerful and moving speech, she accomplished this by using statistics…

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    Kancha Singh, an animal lover, owns Crumbs & Whispers, the first cat café in Los Angeles. Because she was unhappy with her corporate job in 2014, she flew to Thailand to volunteer at an elephant sanctuary in Chang Mai. Her new friends, who knew that Singh was about to turn 24, brought her to Catmosphere, a cat café in Chang Mai. They noticed that she loved animals because she fed every stray cat and dog she saw in the city. Crumbs & Whispers Her experience in Catmosphere where she drank matcha,…

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