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    Harbin Informative Speech

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    Fadi Lahoud 201003178 Outline Title: The Ice City Specific Purpose: to inform my audience Ice city in Harbin Central idea: The history, activities and sculptures of the Harbin winter world. Method of Organization: Topical Introduction I- Let me start out by very simple equation. What would you get if you add 7000 artists and workers with 180000 square meters of ice and 150000 square meters of snow? The result is fascinating. You get this stunning winter wonderland. This friends, is the…

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    "Why did you need to continue climbing even in the wake of vanquishing the most elevated pinnacle?" I asked with nerves. The question was stacked with incongruity, and was originating from a trying Nepali essayist not certain about where her vocation was going. I was meeting Junko Tabei, the main lady to summit Everest, for a meeting. We were in Lukla, and I knew it would be no standard meeting. On a late crisp morning, I was taking a gander at the white mountains, I recollected the frosty…

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    Schematic Play If you are from the UK or if you were there sometime between 1997 and 2001 then you will not have escaped the phenomenon that was the Teletubbies! Like Marmite you either loved them or hated them. The theme tune infiltrated adult brains and could be heard being whistled along most supermarket shopping aisles at any given point during the week! However there was one catchphrase that resonated with me at the time and that was ‘again, again!’ At that time I was working with under 3s…

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    Devil's Tower Essay

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    and climbing purposes. The theory that the land is exclusive to the native american tribes is derived from its spiritual traits that date back hundreds of years(Hanson), and the theory that it should…

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    the owner were to put medicine on her, the medicine would go on her neck! I better hurry, you never know when they could decide to put "anti-flea" on her. I'm now running very rapidly up her neck, it is hard and I'm out of breath. Climbing Goldie's neck is like climbing a steep sandy mountain. Day 6 I have arrived!! This long, tough expedition to the left ear, was hard! I am trying to now climb into her ear, it is very orange and slimy, but it will be a splendid shelter for a parasite. Now,…

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    The Fossa Research Paper

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    “It is an excellent climber and is equally agile in trees and on the ground”(Whitefield 174). One of the Fossa’s hunting techniques is to hunt at dusk or at night to avoid detection. With it’s speed and remarkable climbing ability, it is nearly impossible for any animal to escape. Though primarily, these deadly predators hunt lemurs who stray from their group at night. Silently, Fossa’s stalk their prey, using their long tail to lure unsuspecting mammals near. Once…

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    The Wisconsin Deer Trail

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    making a thud like a marble hitting the ground. From atop the ridge a slimy deer trail comes down, breaking into two trails that go opposite ways. There are fresh deer tracks from the mud that oozed in between the deer's hooves. Behind an old trail climbing as the ridge gets steeper. Then, as far as the eye can see, fields, then a farm and some woods. As the wind blows the smell of freshly combined corn. Out there as someone squeezes…

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    One of the most common scenes in modern day television and movies is the employment of a lead character that pushes their student to the point that they either get better or quit. Although some people genuinely lack faith in another person, this usually gets the characters to achieve beyond their believe capabilities. In The Leaving by Brigit Pegeen Kelly, a young girl shows almost superhuman characteristics at the face of adversity from her father. Whether her actions are to impress or to spite…

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    fears and strive for equality and success. In a chapter of her book, “Lean In: What Would You Do If You Weren’t afraid” she analyzes the higher levels of men that aspire to leadership positions over women. She argues that women hold back instead of climbing the corporate ladder due to the negative view of ambition and social pressures that make marriage a more important goal for young women. The constant need to manage personal life reduces the desire for advancement and more responsibility on…

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    Following that, we went to morning worship, and once that was over, we had free time. First, I went rock climbing with two other sponsors, whose names were David and Steven. Although it was very fun, it was also somewhat scary. We were climbing high up on the rocks, and my harness which was attached to a harness on each of the sponsors, was the only thing keeping me from falling to my death, or at the very least, breaking…

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