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    Texas Rising Summary

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    dieing (even the puppy) besides the wife, who was badly wounded. She is then carried by Nate their slave, to Buckley in Victoria, to get some help. This where Nate warns the people of the town, of the attack. The town rulers then release Hays and Bigfoot, which were held prisoners at Buckley, to help defend the town and to help when the Comanches come to attack. Meanwhile, Santa Anna finds out that Emily has a pistol in her bed, and thinks that she is trying to kill him. Santa Anna then demands…

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    Bipolar Disorder in my Community By Webster’s dictionary, the meaning of stigma means ‘to dishonor or to disgrace.’ When that terms dishonor and disgrace come to mind, negative thoughts follow suit. Is having a bipolar disorder a stigma in our society, let alone our community? It’s not a topic many want to discuss in fear of offending someone or bringing tension to the table. As a daughter who has dealt with a family member who has a bipolar disorder, I know exactly how that may feel. In the…

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    Why Monsters Are Real

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    childhood “monsters.” Familiar with the terrifying brute under the bed, the beast in the closet and the creature lurking in the dark? Most of us spent our young years fearing these imaginary creatures. ould monsters that seem so real- like the Yeti, Bigfoot, Nessie, and so countless more- actually be real? What about spirits and ghosts? This essay will tell you my personal opinion on the existence of monsters, why I believe people make up stories and why monsters are nothing but a mere myth. …

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    This adventure started during mid day when we made our way into the woods to find bigfoot. The only way to find bigfoot is in a place far from society. Traveling out into the woods took a lot of time, this meant that the sun was starting to fall onto the surface of the earth. We quickly gathered sticks and leaves to make a shelter for the night. The…

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    My heart is pounding, my chest is starting to tighten and my breaths are becoming shorter. Bending back my blinds, I see nothing but puddles of dark red fluid and vacant streets. Panicking and pacing around the room not knowing what to do or where to go, I just knew I had to get out. The noises that were coming from down the street, seemed to be getting louder as they became closer to my home. A zombie apocalypse, who would’ve known what I thought was only shown on many TV shows today, would…

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    The Bermuda Triangle The Conspiracy By Damon Scott II Ever since the Columbus incident,when Columbus went to explore in 1492,his compass wasn’t working and now he started to panic because he didn’t know where he was, then his crew panicked and somehow ended up back where they were. Edward Van Winkle, claims that strange things are happening, but Larry Kusche thinks a lot different. Edward Van Winkle claims that pirates control the Bermuda Triangle waters or Atlantis’s energy floor from the…

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    History is a tough subject for some Native Americans to talk about today because of all of the traumatic experiences their ancestors suffered through. Every person has a different way of dealing with traumatic experiences, and so do cultures. People that share similar characteristics come together to form a culture. These culture characteristics can be shown through how Native Americans react to traumatic experiences and situations. In The Round House by Louise Erdrich, Geraldine’s character’s…

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    The hoax I am writing about is about a creature that is known as The Loch Ness Monster. According to a website, “The first recorded sighting of the monster was in 565 AD, when it was said to have snatched up and eaten a local farmer, before being forced back into the waters by St Columba.” The creature was known for living in Loch Ness, although most people now believe that it is just a scottish myth. The article also states that their is no solid proof that it does or does not exist. Mainly…

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    Throughout chapters one to five, I began to have a new perspective on the characters from what I had judged before reading the book. Scout I feel like a major archetype for Scout is Loss of Innocence. The reason I think this is such a major archetype is because of the various tasks she is faced with throughout the chapters. The most evident example of this archetype was when Atticus explains to her that she should not judge people, but understand what they are going through. Atticus said to her…

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    believe the dogs would come back, but they did and that gave him trust in Obeah and the rest of the dogs. everyone has something they don’t fully understand and would like to learn more about; such as the existence of Aliens, Paranormal phenomena, Bigfoot or even the woods. Shall Gary Paulsen make it to the end of the Iditarod or will he be taken by the cold, unforgiving grasp of the Alaskan…

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