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    Have you ever wondered about the mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle well I have and if you have too then this is the place to be and the thing to read for all of the answers and questions that you want and need? As you have picked up by the intro. we are about to embark on a journey of figuring out the Bermuda Triangle and all of its secrets that it does not wish for us to figure out. So let’s begin with the idea of there being monsters, demons, and sorcerers in the Bermuda…

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    revealed the major crime happen in Raymond Chandler’s book The Big Sleep. The Big Sleep contained two mysteries: Marlowe was hired by General Sternwood to find out who blackmailed Carmen Sternwood, who turned out to be Geiger; Geiger was murdered in his house, and Marlowe found out that Sternwood’s driver who loved Carmen killed Geiger. After this case was solved, Marlowe personally followed on another mystery that was to find the missing Rusty Regan, and finally he found out that Carmen…

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    Cluster Headaches: Medicine’s Mystery Malady In The Beginning Humankind has always suffered from headaches. The first written records discussing cluster headaches were in the mid-1600s. At that time the headaches were described by the intensity of the pain or given the name of the author describing them. Wilfred Harris, a British neurologist, was among the first to accurately describe the episodic nature of the headaches. Later, in 1939, Dr. Bayard Taylor Horton, a US neurologist, further…

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    The Many Mysteries of the Author of Darkness Edgar Allan Poe’s dark writing style suggests that he was a depressed, sadistic, and demonic man, but some aspects of his writings and his life can be misleading. He was the author of a number of poems and stories, which told of demons, madness, darkness, and evil deeds. But Despite popular belief that Poe was a depressed atheistic man, Poe was actually a normal, God-fearing Christian, who was slightly self conscious, and was ravaged by hardship and…

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    The events portrayed in Stephen Crain’s “The Mystery of Heroism” show that Fred Collins is indeed not a hero. Crain implies this when he writes: “‘I can’t!’ he screamed, and in his reply was a full description of his quaking apprehension.” (Crain n.pag.). Here Collins walks away from a dying soldier in a moment of hesitation. Heroes do not walk away, they always help people in need which directly contrasts with Collins’ actions. Crain further proves that Collins is not a hero when he writes:…

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    The Elkhorn Coral Mystery Many scientist that discover water know what elkhorn coral is. Many scientist also wonder what kills the elkhorn coral well, I'm here to tell you. Scientist believe the human waste that's in the water kills the coral. In my opinion I feel that the human waste is a killer to the coral. Many people swim in the water, they could have diseases and sicknesses that could kill the coral. The environment that the coral lives in could be dirty with all of the bacteria that…

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    In the story Cain: A Mystery by Lord Bryon, Bryon creates the character Cain as a suffering eldest brother of Abel and son of Adam and Eve with the many complications of his own thoughts. This character is a key aspect of the author’s purpose. The author wants the readers to understand that your own thoughts impact the world around you when put into action. Your world, meaning not only yourself, but others and your environment. Within this action, your own world can be weakened or strengthened.…

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    Science and the Human Spirit My topic is to write an essay on "The power of mysteries by Alan Lightman. He said that I believe in the power of the unknown. I believe that a sense of the unknown propels us in all of our creative, from science to art.” This tell for as we should have to ask why this thing happen? And try to proof those thing as we can, but unfortunately we have a lot of unpredictable things that didn't answer on this time. For instance, did space go on forever and ever?…

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    The Mystery of the Robo-Knapping Hi my name is Matthew Wilson and i’m a victim and a detective of my own mystery. I am home and it’s Sunday October, 4, 2015 and last night a crime happened to me my robo bro got robo-knapped. Okay so last night I wanted to tell M (robo bro) that I love him because he was like the brother I always wanted but I couldn’t because he was charging and of so I couldn’t and I don’t know if I forgot to lock the door but I think I did but after I shut the door I left to…

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    Jacob's eulogy Jacob Buchanan, a man of wonder and mystery. Jacob was a man like no other and my best friend . Many people would call him weird and eccentric. Others would call him a hidden genius. After all is said and done he is just a normal man like all of us. Jacob was born in Nashville Tennessee in 1994 like many but had a skin tag on his ear upon birth. This isn't too abnormal occurrence would be the beginning of his social problems but removed quickly later. His parents moved shortly…

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