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    CHAPTER THREE Ambush OOOOOOOOOO KC’s ship, The High Plains Drifter, was large, but Aramis' ship was larger. Next to it, "The High Plains Drifter" was a rowboat. Its name, transcended from Sand Dragon, was Air Castle or Cloud Castle or something, and it was exactly that: a giant castle, floating in space. Watching over the deserted ship was Jackson, an old spacer. Too old to travel anymore, he still liked to go aboard a real ship when he had the chance. Whenever Aramis came to Mud Hill…

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    Social Norms In The 60s

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    in an airplane, in buildings, and cars without anyone getting mad. Another social norm was that kids could have toys like realistic looking guns that shoot pellets, they 'aim' the gun, not really of course, at 4-year-old's and other toys like fake cigars. Instead of movie theaters, drive-ins were popular. The norms above are way different from our social norms, not everyone smokes in this generation and instead of commercials about why you should smoke, it's why you shouldn't smoke, and you…

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    found in Northern Peten, Guatemala. It is polychromed earthenware. The description on this piece entails, “This exquisite platter shows an important person seated on a small jaguar-skin pillow. That he is a deity of the underworld is shown by the cigar he smokes, his black body paint, and the spot on his cheek. Note the glyphs on the periphery of the platter.” Based on this information provided, we understand that this piece was made from clay and fired to form a ceramic platter. It is hard to…

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    The purpose of the connectors was to demonstrate that the first part to achieving the American Dream is to start looking for new opportunities. A missed opportunity can be the difference of starting your American Dream or looking for another brand new opportunity. The next part shows that once you have a big goal in mind, you have to work hard to achieve that big goal. Without the determination and the concentration setting your plan in motion wouldn’t go well. Finally, the last part is to enjoy…

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    The Baskervilles Thesis

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    detective’s assistant, is set off to Baskerville hall to investigate a murder. He was the best choice for narrator because of his observance. Watson is very observant for clues at a crime scene. (Doyle 29) “Because the ash had twice dropped from his cigar,” Watson explained this to Sherlock…

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    Foo Fighters covered a song composed by Pink Floyd called “Have a Cigar” and in this paper will compare Pink Floyd’s version of the song with the Foo Fighters’ version. “Have a Cigar” is a colossally popular Pink Floyd song from one of Pink Floyd’s finest…

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    pressure, and bloodstream absorbs nicotine. As the cigarette burn, tobacco produces a tar. Tar is a thick, sticky dark fluid made up of several hundred different chemicals. Tar enhancing the growth of cancerous cells (Hales 420.) Smoke from cigarettes, cigar, and pipes also contains carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide is a deadly gas that comes out of the exhaust pipes of cars, in levels four hundred times hose considered safe in industry. According to Wuest and Fisette, they agreed “Smokers have…

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    died and when he got his body he had him in a coffin which he referred to as a gun case when he got on train to go to wisconsin where john?s parents lived and on the train strange things happen. He leaves the train for a minute to get some food and cigars and comes back and a young man is tacking an address card onto a similar box. The narrator assumes the first box is his friend which actually contains…

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    and Uncle George are on a hunting trip and they had to postpone it to help a very sick Indian woman. When Nick, Nick’s father ,and Uncle George go to the tribe George is handing out cigars to some of the men of the tribe. In Native American tradition it would not be uncommon for a soon to be father to hand out cigars to other men of the tribe. Torben Sanglid points out in a response to a question on…

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    steel? No, think of how many lives can be saved and stores in good shape. For example, studies have shown that most gas station robberies happen, as a result of people having no money to obtain things like cigars. As we know, the drugs in cigars are addicting which causes people to need cigars really, but with no money they rob the gas stations. In brief, if there would be no money this would eliminate robbery. People could get what everything they need. To begin, getting what you…

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