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    There is one more week left before the premiere of “Preacher” on AMC, but fans are already getting excited over the TV series adaptation of Garth Ennis’ cult comics. “Preacher” producer Evan Goldberg has even teased that Dominic Cooper’s new TV series will be even “more unpredictable” than “Game of Thrones” Season 6! “More Unpredictable” Than “Game of Thrones” Evan Goldberg, who developed “Preacher” for AMC with Seth Rogen, recently attended the show’s Hollywood premiere in Regal LA. The pilot’s…

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    that the Pope and Priests were misusing their power. Calvin had a great amount of power including being able to govern a city in Switzerland called Geneva all because of his religious beliefs and theories. Calvinism is best remembered by the word ‘tulip’ as each letter in the word represents some of the main points to Calvinism. The letter ‘T’ stands for ‘Total Depravity’ meaning the bible teaches us that we don’t have the ability to do anything good…

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    struggles in life then she thought. But you just need to look on the positive side of life and love who you have. At the begging of the story Hope just moved With her aunt Addie to the stairways diner hope changed her name to Hope at age 12 (used to be tulip) and she is 17 now. Hope shows how positive she is about everything, she talks about her family such as her birth mom and dad she wants, them to come back and be a family. She never wonders why they left or gets down on herself she just…

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    Eric Weiner known as a journalist back in 1960s. He had been to a lot of countries and experienced their cultures and mostly focus on happiness between them. In "The Geography of Bliss", the book illustrates the countries ranking in happiness, the cultural traits of each one, how happiness affect the society and on every aspect of life in Netherland, Switzerland, Bhutan and Qatar. Happiness is known as the living enjoyment when we satisfy about our life and when we do whatever we want that…

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    The greatest Canadian achievement during the Second World War were the numerous military contributions and liberation of many territories. One of the great military contributions was the significant role that Canada played in D-Day on June 6, 1944. 14,000 Canadian soldiers were part of this attack on Juno beach which was the beach assigned to the Canadian military. Two hours the assault started, the beach had been taken from the German army. Canada’s military had gained the most territory on…

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    The melting warmth of the white porcelain sends a ray of sunshine through the soft, pink ,palms of my dead hands, causing my fingertips to bud like pink tulips in the Spring. Licking my sharp teeth, the stinging sensation of spearmint waltzes on my tastebuds. My index finger pushes pressure on a small, smooth piano key, and a waterfall caves into my eardrums, obliviating my sleep deprived thoughts. The sizzling and popping of the green leaves mending themselves with the white and yellow ooze on…

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    song, city (Ennis, Texas), festival (Chappell Hill Bluebonnet Festival), and trail (located in Ennis, Texas). “The bluebonnet is to Texas what the shamrock is to Ireland, the cherry blossom to Japan, the lily to France, the rose to England and the tulip to Holland,” Historian Jack Maguire wrote. Despite common belief, it is not against the law to pick bluebonnets; however, it would be in everyone’s best interest to leave them where they are for all to enjoy their…

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    The Smoky Mountains are home to a wide variety of plants. The Great Smoky Mountains national park is over 800 square miles, and throughout this vast space is found a large diversity of plants. The national park is over 95% forested, and is sometimes referred to as the “wildflower national park”. While over 12,000 plant species have been discovered in the park, there is evidence that there may be as many as 90,000 unfound species. The range of elevations throughout the Smoky Mountains makes it a…

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    fear manifests itself in our conscious and produces hatred in our actions. It gives us the teeth that tear, the fists that bludgeon! It's what makes us human beings and savage animals mixed together like tulips and poison. The sweetest feeling in life is to know what happens next, but these people of the Cold War had no sugar, only lemons. “As the tensions of the Cold War deepened, fear of communism reached its peak in the early 1950s” (AMNH 1). Mccarthy…

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    In the book, The Botany of Desire, the author Michael Pollan describes the relationship between human and potatoes. After discussing the history of potatoes and the famine in Ireland, he relatively focused on the genetic engineering of the potatoes. The famous seed industry, Monsanto, have change the genes of potatoes by adding some genes of Bacillus Turingiensis(Bt) into the potato to make anti-biotic potatoes. One interesting thing is that Monsanto has the patent of new plants, and if farmers…

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