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    has long been seen as haunted. The Eastern State Penitentiary is well known for its long and brutal history. The paranormal activity is also a very big factor why this prison is so well known. Also the attractions and publicity that they have gotten from various television shows and the attractions that they provide at the prison. The Eastern State Penitentiary was constructed in 1824, and was closed down in 1971 (Baird). The prison was known for its cruel and unusual punishments, some would…

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    and operated vehicle rental agencies. You can rent almost anything from a mini-moke to a limousine. These vehicles can be rented by the hour, by the day and by week. There is also helicopter shuttle service that flies around to a range of tourist attractions of the island on the West Coast tourist…

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    New York City, the cultural capital of America, boasts many attractions for its residents and tourists alike most of them, have an interesting story behind them. From the least important statue to national treasures, the stories behind these icons are as intriguing as the monuments themselves. The four most iconic attractions the Brooklyn bridge Central Park, the Empire State Building, and The Statue of Liberty will be discussed in this paper. The Brooklyn Bridge was built by Washington…

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    The unknown compound was composed of small, white crystals as shown in picture 1. The compound was completely odorless, which was tested by simply smelling the compound. Picture 1 (Unknown Compound): The solubility test of the unknown compound determined that the compound was soluble in water (H2O). The other known salts that were tested that were also soluble were all of the sulfates and NaCl. These were the only salts tested, because before this experiment it was determined by the flame test…

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    Disney World Essay

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    vacation would be going to Disney World with my family. It would be special because my family would be with me. I would love going to Disney World because there are many fun things to do. Another thing that would make it special is seeing all the attractions that are only at Disney World. One of the best thing about going on vacation is having my wife and two daughters with me. Going on vacation without them is not fun because I would be missing the people I love most. Sharing experiences with…

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    Facility/Enterprise Description: This Risk Management Plan is being developed for the Mill Creek Campground. Located in Northern Michigan, the campground sits on just over two hundred acres of land. Its northern and eastern border is Lake Huron. There are three main areas of the campground- Office, Store, and Outside. The Office contains nine phones and seven windows. Anyone interested in camping at the park is served by the office. Office employees work the windows and phones daily from May…

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    Kampung Tingga Case Study

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    STUDY AREA Kampung Panchor and Kampung Makam are chosen as study area because (these) area (are) the largest historical building and major villages with historical effects along Sungai Johor. Besides, these area have more physical attraction and historical attraction other than other villages. Kampung Panchor located around 14 km from Kota…

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    perks. California has the perfect mix of beach, mountain, and dessert land. So basically whatever type of climate that suites you we have a place for you. Also the different types of climates and attractions in California such as Disneyland, Six flags, and California adventure make it a very tourist attraction type of state so we are constantly having people from other cultures here so there is many different types of people. California is also one of the worlds most vast agriculture states so…

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    also not related to family structure. It is likely the role of prenatal hormones that influence sexual orientation because it develops during the prenatal period. These hormones impact the development of the hypothalamus which is where sexual attraction is rooted. There are four possible mechanisms for prenatal hormone influences on the developing brain. The first influence is hormones produced by the mother. The maternal immune hypothesis is that the more older brothers a boy has the more…

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    “adult” and socially acceptable attraction, her father’s attempts to intervene can be read a symbol for Katy’s more instinctual desires fighting to leave the unconscious and enter the conscious thought. Katy’s ultimate climax is freeing Flicka from the rodeo and riding her away, showing how she has accepted Flicka (the new attraction). And finally, the couple being reunited at the end and being accepted by Katy’s father symbolizes the repulsion of the childish father-attraction and full…

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