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    Tina Whittle is an American author best known for writing a series of mysteries the most popular of which is the Tai Randolph mystery series of novels. Her short stories have been featured in Mystery Magazine by Alfred Hitchcock, and in The Savannah Literary Journal. The short story Lost Causes and Other Reasons to Live was also featured on Gulf Stream and was the winner of the 2004 Mystery Fiction contest. She is a two time Georgia Author of the Year Award nominee and is a member of the Sisters…

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    trainwreck”. Last year, my cooperating teacher told me that she used the Mystery Science curriculum and that she was still using it a little bit. Mystery Science is not the curriculum that was piloted, it is a curriculum that my cooperating teacher used in addition to the piloted curriculum. The rest of the first-grade team is not very fond of Mystery Science. I’m not exactly sure why the other members of the team do not like Mystery Science. Because of this, the…

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    penetrated the deepest truths of Sacred Theology. In this specific excerpt she is honoring the revealed mystery of the trinity, by stating the titles of three persons of God and how we as human beings are ordained to God through the Trinity. The beautiful mystery of the Trinity hits every point in the given definition of Sacred Theology. One could elevate himself, by chipping away at the mystery of the Trinity, and it is there he will find the heart of our Catholic Faith. The definition…

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    gray or brown (Taylor). People who have seen this creature could not describe its face, saying it was just black with red glowing eyes. The unsolved mystery of the Mothman has multiple theories and is also featured in pop culture today. “This strange, winged creature is reputed to be man-shaped and gray in color, which accounts for the name” (Mysteries). Mothman also has supposedly been seen in Russia before the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear wreckage (Moye). The strange reports associated to the…

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    always had a son who is consubstantial with Him, eternal like Him, begotten not made. It is, therefore, the content of Christian revelation, which gives true meaning to the terms that are used in theology to speak and makes reference to God and His mystery and not vice…

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    the book has a lot of the big emotion that were written in a sentence. This one sentence was able to foreshadow the pain that was to come in Edmonds life and yet still kept the mystery a secret. As you may have been able to guess from the paragraph, I like the abridged version more than the unabridged; it has a lot of mystery that was not in the unabridged version. The abridged version was “short and sweet” while the unabridged lead the reader on, not allowing a lot of space for creative…

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    your toes, and much more! But why should it be added? Well here's why! Firstly, Harry Potter is a book series that makes you think more from imagining how they perform their spells to even how an action happened. Harry Potter is full of adventures, mysteries, action, and other genres that'll satisfy people's likes and grab their attention! Attracting them to a book that has everything they need to keep them occupied for days! The characters have many characteristics that will make you argue with…

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    Hairy Dark Matter

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    Dark matter and dark energy are phantoms of the scientific community. The scientific community has tried to detect dark matter for decades. Hairy dark matter could be the key to the secrets of the Big Bang and the events that occurred afterwards. Condensed filaments of dark matter, hairs, in our galactic neighborhood could be used to gather incredible amounts of data that was previously unavailable to us. Hairy dark matter is a type of dark matter, formed by the gravity of space objects, that…

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    in his short story The Vampyre: A Tale. This story became the framework for other vampire stories and many of its elements are still true for modern vampire tales. Polidori’s success of creating a horror story are due to his techniques in creating mystery,…

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    Agatha Christie is the most well-known author in the mystery genre. With 85 books written, she has ample expertise in the field. Her simple writing style combined with intricate plot lines is what sets her apart from the other mystery writers of the same era. Her personal life is also clearly reflected in her novels, including And Then There Were None, one of her most famous. Agatha Christie began writing because her sister dared her to “write a good detective story.” This challenge resulted…

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