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    who had superhuman capabilities. Flemming could transform himself into anything that he imagined. He was not born with his abilities, but instead he had to endure many difficult obstacles. Andrew was sent by his parents to a boot camp where he earned his abilities. After boot camp flemming became the police chief of tomorrow Ville. He was on a mission to capture the most well known criminal of tomorrow Ville John Hampsher. John was known for robbing gas stations all throughout tomorrow…

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    The first round was on Sunday, and judges whittled it down to 50 girls. Those women will join the current Patriots cheerleaders for the next round. Judges then select a group to go on to the boot camp round, where they work out, learn routines and practice speaking to the media. After that, the final lucky 28 women are selected. "It's not just being an amazing dancer...but the total package - poised and energetic and spirited," said judge…

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    My siblings and I would unwrap presents from Santa which inevitably included new sleds and winter gear. We’d get bundled up while my Dad warmed up the car and we would brave the cold to head to Christmas morning church. Bulky winter coats, snow boots, hats and mittens would cover up our pretty Christmas dresses and matching tights. We’d have…

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    Social Class In the novel , Dickens reveals a theme of social class and shows us that social class affects our actions , reputations and how we choose to live our lives overall. In the novel Pip states , "I was haunted by the fear that she would sooner or later find me out , with a black face , and hands , doing the coarsest part of my work and would exult over me and despise me"(page 83). In this quotation Pip is speaking of his hard labor and the shame it would bring him if the girl he loved…

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    Myth & Legend—Myth of the Cowboy Culture- When many tourists around the world visits Texas to explore, they all have a very interesting question to ask from the Texas citizens and that would be what makes Texas culture so extraordinary? And the answer to this question certainly would be the “Cowboys” from them. They would not be mentioning to the famous “Dallas Cowboys” of football legend, but they are referring to the cowboy culture that seems to spread throughout the state. Many tourists visit…

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    moisture from penetrating to the fire fighter. Lastly, it has a thermal resistant layer to provide thermal insulation from radiant conducted heat and convective heat. The NFPA also requires all fire fighter turnout gear, including pants, coat, gloves, boots, and helmet to have reflective trim to provide visibility in many different circumstances during any fire. The bunker coat can weigh up to 15 pounds while the bunker pants can weigh up to 30 pounds so fire fighter use suspenders to help keep…

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    All Quiet on the Western Front is written by Erich Maria Remarque about what a soldier truly went through in WWI. A general background of the war is that it was between allied powers of UK, France, Belgium, Serbia and Russia against central powers of Germany and Austria-Hungary. This book shows the German side fighting on the western front against France’s front line because of the Schlieffen plan. I will be looking at how in this novel WWI was depicted as a gruesome war that in order to survive…

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    up for all the hungry families that day to get lunch.We then decided to go to the vistors center to buy gifts and souveniers. Later on in the afternoon we headed back to the hotel. It was nice talking and spending time as a family. We listened to boot camp stories; We also caught him up on what he had missed out on over the previous thirteen weeks. As dinner approached we all decided on Applebees. Our new Marine picked up the tab for dinner. I loved seeing the pride he showed being able to…

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    Out of marble, a 6-foot sculpture of a person stands up, but his whole body is covered with a cloth. The cloth is still made of marble. No part of his body is shown, except for his feet in torn boots, and his right hand holding a rifle. Covering the person with a cloth symbolizes his anonymity. The torn boots, symbolizing his sacrifices, and the rifle, symbolizing his bravery, are shown because these are the only things being recognized. Just like in Auden’s “The Unknown Citizen,” this statue…

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    kind over a shirt, breeches and tall riding boots. Western riders usually sport the traditional cowboy and cowgirl attire with the western hat, although many are opting for the styling of the English helmet now. The helmet is seen as a form of protection, and no matter what style a rider chooses it is always important to keep the horse’s safety in mind as well. Both western and English event horses can be seen having leg wraps and or over reach boots for protection. Protecting your horse is…

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