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    Barbara Capitelli Poem

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    past. They were like words that had been lost but because of education they were always available. They were words that were in hiding and always peeking around the comer till they had the confidence to come out. Even then they were cautious like a bumblebee that didn’t recognize the flower but once it recognized the sweet smell it had the courage to enjoy it. I guess it is both good and bad in being like that, but I am not sure. The good is that it is intelligent, and sounds good. The bad is…

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    Two more weeks! Two more weeks! Two more weeks! Well, more like two more weeks and a half, but the only thing you do during those last few days are final exams and test, so I ain’t counting those. I’ve been waiting since the day I was paired with Ariana for the end of the semester to be here and time is finally on my side. Nothing could possibly bring me down… “What the…?” “We’re in the closing weeks of the semester, students,” Mrs. Sorun announced, sitting down right beside where I was laying…

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    Prologue William Traylor is ran over by a motorcyclist on a rainy day and becomes quadriplegic. This drastically changes his active and adventurous lifestyle. 1 Louisa Clark looses her job of 7 years at the Buttered Bun due to completing business. Her family relies on her income, so she must now find a new job. 2 Mrs. Traynor interviews Louisa to take care of her quadriplegic son, Will. Although there are more qualified candidates, Lou gets the job in hopes of raising Will's spirit. The…

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    Sleep is, perhaps, one of the most confounding aspects of humanity, even to this very day. There is a host of theories as to why humans require sleep, as well as a similar variety of theories as to why sleep brings dreams. Some say that they are simulations - a means originally produced by the brain to help humans prepare for particular events they have yet to encounter in reality. Others say it is to de-stress the mind, to unravel the complicated webs of data collected through our senses…

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    The human body is solely dependent on the protection of the immune system from foreign invaders that may cause harm to the body. It also plays a significant role in the development of allergies in which invading substances foreign to the body are identified as allergens, also referred to as antigens, and induce an inflammatory response in either a primary or secondary immune response. Secondary immune responses to allergens directly correlate to the more severe systemic reactions, however…

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    Tomato Essay

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    Producing successful tomato crops with high yields can be a challenge if you have never had any experience in the horticultural industry, generally a tomato plant you grow in your vegetable garden will be different from growing a tomato plant in a green house so it is important to realise the differences and to provide the correct nutrients for your crops. Not only is it important for your tomato plants to be provided with the correct nutrients and the correct amount of nutrients, but it is…

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    Greg Hunt Essay

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    breath, blows it out, and begins his speech. He concentrates on his delivery like a dedicated gymnast on their routine and tunes out the noise of the audience in the background; the muffled hum of the crowd sounds like the buzzing of a far-away bumblebee. He has trained for years, and now, is relentless in his pursuit to achieve passage for his legislation—and/or to remain a Member of Parliament. His name is Greg Hunt, and he is considered to be one of the more notable officials throughout…

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