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    name was Peter Ward that is what everyone knew him by but he was so convinced that he wasn’t Peter Ward because he believed that he didn’t kill his family due to that he always chewed off the named bracelets on his wrist disowning his identity, but there was a series of letters and numbers on the bracelet which read “W1-1L 8-10-10” which come to become the name Will Atenten. He was soon released and was free from his sentence because nobody was able to find any true evidence in the case of he…

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    ran in. The newcomers were a group of five or so men, all who had some sort of mask covering the lower part of their face. They were all dressed in a fashion that revealed nothing of who they were or what they did. One of them who had a heavy gold bracelet pointed up at the girl climbing up the ladder. Evidently, he was the leader because the others started to swarm up the ladder like bees in their…

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    child’s dentist knows your child has a heart condition. KEEPING HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS INFORMED • Tell all of your child’s health care providers about your child’s condition. • Consider having your child wear a medical alert bracelet or necklace. • A medical alert bracelet tells anyone caring for your child in an emergency that your child has a heart condition. ACTIVITY RESTRICTIONS Some children may not be able to exercise vigorously without having problems. • Limit your child’s…

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    own sets of customs that have been practiced ‘till this day. Cultures use different types of symbols that represent their beliefs. Some cultures use statues and pictures to express their beliefs in their homes. Others like to wear necklaces and bracelets that have different symbols like a cross, the Star of David, saints and other religious symbols. In Egyptian religion, they used scarabs to symbolize their sun god, Khepri. They had different styles of scarabs that people would use and wear. As…

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    merchant or fisher. The royal female’s narrow green coffin artifacts are of a white painted black stone on their feet, green flowered urn to hold grave goods, colored shell & starfish ornaments, popcorn kernels, gemstones and round, ruffled silver bracelets. The thirteen markers of a royal female. Except her urn is the wrong color and she had fish, which indicates royal males. She is missing her body and her head is inside the urn, like a girl baby’s body. The most confusing of the burials…

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    The words freedom, rights, equality, and liberty are important words to America. These four words emulate what the United States Constitution stand for. The United States Constitution was created to allow every citizen freedom to pursue their goals and dreams, as well as make important decisions regarding the direction of their life. Nearly 300 years later, the United States still tries to follow the laws and rights granted by the Constitution. There are many individuals who abide and uplift the…

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    Quote 1: “To Chinese people, fourteen carats isn’t real gold. Feel my bracelets. They must be twenty-four carats, pure inside and out” (49). Commentary: -In the Chinese culture gold symbolizes high status and good fortunes therefore Lindo’s pure gold symbolizes her pure intentions of wanting to pass this on to Waverly. However…

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    The triangular trade was a system of travel and transportation in which crops, manufactures, and mostly slaves, were traded between Africa, Europe, and the New World. Otherwise known as the trans-Atlantic slave trade, it began around 16th century when Portuguese interests in Africa moved away from the abundance of gold to a much more useful and available commodity; slaves. By the 17th century, the trade was in full swing, peaking towards the end of the 18th century at incredible numbers. The…

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    actually happier and has advanced her social class. For example, in line 5 the woman says “‘You left us in tatters, without shoes or socks,” and then says in line 7 “And now you’ve gay bracelets and bright feathers three!’” Before the maid was ruined, she did not have luxuries, such as shoes or socks, but now she has bracelets and feathers. Instead of being trapped in her social class because of the oppression that woman felt during the Victorian era, the maid sacrificed being “ruined” to move…

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    To begin with me and my family were on our way to Florida for what I don not know what, it was a surprise for me and my brother. So when we were on the road in Orlando,Florida our car got a flat tire and for the first time ever my dad left his tools at home. We had to wait for a tow-truck and a taxi and that took for ever. While we were waiting for the car to get fix we talked and me and my brother were trying to guess where we are going. After an hour above being at the car place we…

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