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    Directed by Dean DeBlois and Chris Sanders, How to Train Your Dragon (2010) tells the story of Hiccup (Jay Baruchel), a small Viking, who overcomes the prejudices against dragons he was raised with after he wounds a Night Fury. Hiccup initially seems dead set on killing his first dragon in order to garner the attention and love he wants from his friends and most importantly his village’s chief and father, Stoick (Gerard Butler.) However, upon wounding a dragon and being confronted with the…

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    Well Edited Essay: The Fiery Creature I would like to met something that is fiery as the lava that pours through its’ blackened body .Meeting a dragon has been a dream of mine since I can remember. The idea of dragons has been around since the beginning of time, yet not a single person has been able to show actual proof that a dragon exists. They are considered the most popular and longest lasting mythological creature to date. The thought of them was first written down by the ancient Greeks…

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    The Dragonborn/Dovahkiin a true nord and son of Skyrim. He has pale skin, blue eyes, and long blonde hair. He has a strong build to slay dragons and a voice as loud as a dragon. The Dragonborn was at the border of Skyrim a cold and bitter place whenever he was captured by the Imperials. The only thing he was trying to do was to return to his homeland, but got caught in the middle of a skirmish between the Imperials and the Stormcloaks. The Stormcloaks a rebellion against the Imperials lead by…

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    This month we had an assembly on animals. the speaker taught us about animals like a Bearded Dragon, a blue tongued lizard, and a kangaroo,carpet python, parrot, and a tarantula. She was very smart and taught us a lot. This is what I learned. The bearded dragon lives in the desert and changes color to cool off during the day or warm up at night. When they are hot they pant like dogs and breathe hard. At night when their cold, several dragons lay on top of each other to warm up. These dragons…

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    On Advising Sarah, the issue that arises is that will she be able to take legal action of breach of contract. We must first establish the elements of a contract; whether or not the agreement between the two parties had voluntarily intended to be legally bound; if there is a breach; and if she should pursue legal action. A contract can be known as an agreement between two or more parties consisting of an offer and acceptance. Can be done either orally or written but must be present to fulfil the…

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    “Intention” Sullivan merely stated he would not take less than $60,000 for the 40 acres of land. He never made a definitive commitment to a certain price, just a starting point from which to bargain. The is no contract between the two parties and Ball cannot hold Sullivan legally accountable to sell the land for $60,000. 3. Case 9.1 “Contract by Minor”…

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    There was once a little Tennis Ball. This Tennis Ball had many older siblings. Basket Ball, Soccer Ball, and Foot Ball. The Ball family was the best set of brothers, well except for little Tennis. Tennis strived to be large and strong like his older brothers, but alas, it could not be done. He was too bouncy and flimsy. He could be squished, unlike his three other brothers. Little Tennis wanted this to change. He started working out, he had people throw him more, he had people bounce him more…

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    I have chosen to write about bowling for Special Olympics. The Special Olympics is for people that have developmental disabilities. This organization helps students and adults participate in activities at their own level. Also, they are able to build confidence and self-esteem within themselves and others. And not only build confidence and self-esteem but to come together and compete with each other. In the Special Olympics bowling, they justify the rules for people with disabilities so that…

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    1964109908 Alley Cat Bowling Argument paper In class we did an experiment to help the Alley Cat Bowling team build a successful bowling lane, and we had to answer the question ,what recommendations will you give to the Alley Cats to help them win the bowling championship? Before this experiment, I had to research some things about energy. Energy is a property matter, and all matter has it. In other words its ability is to do works. Also, there are many other forms of energy like, sound,…

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    Clay Disk Experiment

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    classroom, they will see 2 bowling balls individually attached by strings to the sealing at equal heights. The mass of each ball is 2kg and 4kg. The students will also notice a thick clay disk directly under the each ball. As soon as the bell rings, the students will join their assigned partner and will sit at the tables preassigned to them. I will begin by grabbing two bouncing balls of equal size and mass, and will let them drop. The students will be asked to discuss which ball reached the…

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