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    Walls are meant to divide, protect, and encloses areas, they are thought to be security in homes and buildings, they were not meant to be used as barriers between friendly countries that can offer things we cannot have in hand without their help and support. However, President Trump sees our neighbors as threats, he wants to divide North America with this so-called “shield”. Does Trump not understand that walls can be broken, or climbed over, or that immigrants can simply go around the wall or…

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    Siege Diary

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    Day 4 I had breakfast in the morning and got ready for the day. I got my bow and arrows, and I went to the wall to observe and help defend. By the time I made it to the gatehouse, a messenger from the sieging army met up with the lord of the castle, and this messenger demanded an immediate surrender or else everyone in the castle will be killed. Obviously, the the mighty noble refused and sent the messenger back in dismay. Later, I entered the gatehouse, and I found Richard again. He asked me if…

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    I woke up with a pounding head. I tried to move my hands, to find out that they were tied behind my back. The same with my legs. My wrists were rubbed raw by the ropes that bound them, and I felt weak due to lack of sunlight. I checked my surroundings. I was tied to a wooden pole in the center of a dark tent, the only light was from a lantern, and based on how I was feeling, only sunlight helped me. As if on cue, a big burly man opened up the tent flap and walked in. The light that shined…

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    Strawberries Lab Report

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    the intracellular fluid causes the cell to lyse and expand, destroying the cell and nucleus membrane of the cell. Strawberries are soft and easy to crush using a mortar and pestle. The purpose of pulverizing the strawberries is to destroy the plants cell wall. The cell wall is made up of cellulose, a hard insoluble material that is tough and rigid to protect cells. Physical force was required to break the cell wall and expose the nucleus of the cell. Animal cells are diploid organisms containing…

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    city of Rock and the wall of Water. The main city that is surrounded by three walls and there is a wall that separates the city of stone and the city of Rock. The city of Rock has no walls within it. There is a wall, the third wall that can be found further than the location of the wall that separates the main city and the city of Rock, it marks the end of city. At the end of the city is the Wall of Water, which just marks the end of the city. Outside the main city walls is the City of Rock.…

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    The classroom was overall an excited fun room to be in. The teacher decorated the whole room as if the kids were inside a jungle. The wall decorations are very fun to look at. … The room was well organized with little shelves and cubbies where she organizes everything where it is at the eye level of the child and it is also reachable for the child/ accessable for the children. It was a cozy room with soft carpets and furnatures. The room has full of exploring things to do once the child steps…

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    Washington is a tribute to thousands of fallen soldiers from the Vietnam War. People from all around the world visit the wall. For a portion of visitors, it is simply a memorial and for others, it is a haunting reminder of the past. Yusef Komunyakaa’s poem “Facing It” is a reflection of the psychological impact of the memorial, which illustrates one man’s visit to the wall. “Facing It” not only exposes Komunyakaa’s emotional conflict as he connects with the memorial and its history, but the…

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    3. Kitchen Cabinet Design I use the space between the top of the cabinets and the ceiling, as fluorescent light "boxes". The fluorescent tubes are hidden behind the translucent, perspex panels (see pictures). This kills several birds with one stone. The height of the cabinets is aesthetically optimised, maintaining the correct proportion relative to the ceiling height. Most importantly, no more exposed dust-collecting cabinet tops! Last but not least, the space is well utilised for lighting.…

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    “Mending Wall” was first published in 1914 in the second collection of Robert Frost. The poem brings out the comparison of two different kinds of people with different personalities which in this poem are neighbors. The two neighbors have different perspectives regarding the fence but they annually meet and repair the wall once it's destroyed by nature every spring. The speaker believes that the wall is not important but he's the one who initiates the repair of the fence. The neighbor keeps on…

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    • A Little Rock and Roll will Do: If you want to create a cool yet enticing escape for teenage boys, go for bold, heavy metal stripes and don’t forget to use blue, one of their favorite colors. For example, you can create horizontal stripes on the wall using chocolate brown, calming blue and neutral tan. Similarly, you can use the same hues to create matching stripes on drapers, bed and accent pillows. Furthermore, you will give a modern touch to the room in addition with creating a lot of…

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