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    With the discovery of water on Mars, the life expectation on Mars is increased in the minds of people. According to NASA, it is found that early atmosphere of Mars was as thick as or even thicker than Earth’s atmosphere today. NASA has also discovered that the air on Mars, whatever is left, is leaking into the space at a speed of half a pound per second. The new readings taken by NASA’s Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution mission, shortly known as Maven, show that whenever a solar storm hits…

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    The family lived in the Methodist manse at the corner of Spruce St. and Catherine St. The home still exists but is in private hands. The Methodist church in downtown Aurora became the United Church of Canada. The church was demolished following a devastating fire in 2014. Rev. Pearson was a member of the Aurora Rugby team where young Mike apparently got his inspiration. Pearson graduated from Hamilton Collegiate Institute in Hamilton, Ontario, in 1913 at the age of 16. Later that…

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    While Aurora is the protagonist and center of the cartoon, she speaks only eighteen lines throughout the films entirety, and does not speak after she has been awaken from a sleeping curse by Prince Philip (Susman 2014). Although Aurora’s three fairy godmothers do participate in more dialogue, they are portrayed as bumbling and emotional, and are not successful in keeping Aurora from harm. Ariel, who is a talented and passionate singer, gives…

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    characteristics/ethnicity, social relationships with men, and intelligence. From the first Disney princess, Snow White, to the most recent, Moana, physical characteristics have changed. Earlier princesses from the 1930s to 1950s, like Snow White, Aurora and Cinderella were Caucasian and…

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    When I was just 8 years old, I moved from Chicago, Illinois to Aurora, Colorado. For me changing states and starting new, meant everything. When I moved I had to leave everything that I loved behind. Even if I knew that I could always go back to Illinois to visit, the idea of leaving my comfort zone scared me. Once we were finally settled in our new home, the day came to start my first day of third grade, an dit was the same day that I realized that I was a “nobody”. Everybody already had their…

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    Bad The legalization of marijuana in Colorado has become a popular business which every well-to-do individual have seen as an opportunity to make more money. The race to Aurora in Colorado featured the use of marijuana as a powerful tool that makes thousands of money for both the entrepreneur and the leadership of the city of Aurora. Due to the fact that marijuana is considered as a dangerous substance, its legalization in certain states has erupted several debates about how safe it is. Since…

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    originally directed by Clyde Geronimi, Les Clark and Wolfgang Reitherman. The original only tells the story of Aurora and does not go into detail on how Maleficent came to be so evil and heartless. However this story is all about Maleficent and her journey to evil and good again. The film did a fantastic job comparing good and evil and also changing the fairy tale so that evil is the protagonist. Aurora plays a more minor role than in “Sleeping Beauty.” The opening takes us to a separated land…

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    The Bloody Chamber Summary

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    Aurora soon got word of this and rushed with all hastiness to the castle, she made her way to the queen and asked to kiss the prince but the queen refused and threw her out of the castle thinking that only a noble princess was meant for her son. Aurora came to the castle again, she found it had been sealed. fearlessly she climbed up the walls of the castle to the window at the…

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    Paramount Theater Analysis

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    The Paramount Theater is one of the most historical buildings in Aurora, and considered one of the top ten theaters in the Chicago area.The history of The Paramount Theater is a unique story to be told. I became more and more curious how 'd it come to be so popular? how did it all start? who designed this magnificent theater? with and without its restorations, and will it continue to be for many years.I know someone that 's been working there for many years, and he has offer to give a tour of…

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    Should Gun Laws Be Strict

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    cases such as the Aurora shooting would not have happened. The people who were killed in the shooting would still be alive and well. Gun laws that are not strict undermine the safety of the citizens and people in the surrounding. Therefore, to bring about safety in the environment, gun control laws should be made stricter. Works Cited Spitzer, Robert J. Politics of gun control. Rout ledge, 2015. Gembrowski, Bello, Susan Hughes, and Trevor GBH Marisol. "A Closer Look at Aurora Shooting Suspect…

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