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    Is it possible that the wind turbine can really bring benefit to the people and the countries? It is possible that a wind turbine can bring benefit to the people and the countries. Wind turbine is the use of renewable energy instead of using oil or fossil fuel that can destroy the environment and can also help support five hundred thousand peoples’ jobs instead of losing their job. For starter, construction worker has more work and payment by building wind turbines. Another benefit is the market…

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    The production company, Cape Cod Theatre Company, did a terrific job in the production of “Selkie: Between Land and Sea” and we can catch that from Ellen Petry Whalen review’s. The author claim satisfaction with John Williams, whom played as “Elin’s grandfather”, and claimed “John Williams deftly narrates the coming-of-age tale about love and loss.” On the other hand, Sophie Clingan, Elin Jean, did not played her character as she should “Elin Jean, the 15-year-old Scottish lass, who being half…

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    Sundae school In my family it is a crime to not got to Sundae School when visiting in Cape Cod. It is unheard of to not stop there at the beginning, middle, and end of your visit. Sundae School has been open since 1976 when it was created by a traveling family who wanted to make something that would make Cape Cod home for them. This schoolteacher and his family opened up for business on May 26,1976 with daily, fresh, homemade ice cream that still attracts tourists today. It was built…

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    World and pursue a simple life in which they could follow the bible and practice their religion freely. The famous ship on which they sailed across the Atlantic in 1620 was called the Mayflower. After a rough journey, the settlers finally arrived in Cape Cod. This peninsula, that today is a part of Massachusetts, lies…

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    world is a beautiful place that needs to be written about. Some of Thoreau’s work includes “Life without Principle”, “Walking”, and “Cape Cod”. Each of these passage talks about a certain aspect of the world that Thoreau wants to bring to his reader’s attention; human existence and purpose in the natural world, freedom and wildness, and natural places of wonder. Cape Cod, published in 1865, really spoke out to me when I read some of his passages. Within one chapter (chapter 4 The Beach), I…

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    Plymouth Colony Pilgrims had to face. I believe that the Plymouth Colony faced many hardships during their attempt to create a new colony. The three main challenges that the Pilgrims faced were the unpleasant conditions during their voyage, arriving at Cape Cod instead of their original destination, Virginia, and having to work in the harsh winter weather. All in all, the Plymouth Colony faced many challenges, but they still remained strong through these times. One reason why I think the…

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    The Great White Shark that I chose to research was Katherine. She was tagged on August 20, 2013 in Cape Cod Massachusetts. She weighed 2,300 pounds, 14 feet and 2 inches. She was named in honor of Katharine Lee Bates, a Cape Cod native and songwriter—best known for her poem and song “America The Beautiful”. The latest ping for Katharine is off the coast of Florida, near New Smyrna Beach. This area is also known as the shark capital and it consists of murky water that has bait fish within it.…

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    journey to the New World. The pilgrims hired Miles Standish as a military consultant for their colony. He traveled on the Mayflower along with 102 other hopeful passengers. The Mayflower departed Plymouth, England in September of 1620 and arrived at Cape Cod on November 1620. The voyage lasted 66 days. After his arrival in the New World, Miles Standish proceeded to establish a leadership role in the community. He had a large influence on choosing the location of the colony. His roles mainly…

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    1. A long time ago my great, great, great, etc. Grandfather and Grandmother come to Ellis Island from Ireland where they had lived before. My Grandfather came with his lover to escape the IRA who had put a price on his head. 2. I have always enjoyed eating pretzels because of their salty crunch and they have always been one of my favorite foods, but when I was a baby I guess I like them a little too much because I ended up choking on one. This resulted in my mom calling 911 and me ending up in…

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    injustices they were able to establish a successful society. They arrived on the Mayflower, containing 102 people,58 who died within a year. When they reached Cape Cod 41 men signed the Mayflower Compact, swearing that they would spread Puritanism and devote themselves to the good of their new colony. Although they were not planning on going to cape cod, they settled there anyway because it was outside the Virginia company and there was open land and an ocean for fishing. The Pilgrims left…

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