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    Jonas watched as a plane came crashing down into a skyscraper that looked identical to the one next to it. As they all watched the tv for 42 minutes longer about how it was probably just an accident and how it was being figured out, they saw another plane coming towards the second tower…

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    Morrison gave an eyewitness report of the explosion and crash of the German passenger airship, Hindenburg. “It’s fire and it crashing! . . . This is the worst of the worst catastrophes in the world! Oh, it’s crashing . . . oh, four or five hundred feet into the sky, and it’s a terrific crash, ladies and gentlemen. There’s smoke, and there’s flames, now, and the frame is crashing to the ground, not quite to the mooring mast. Oh, the humanity, and all the passengers screaming around here!” The…

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    the Lady Elgin was harmed. But the Lady Elgin had a small hole on the side of the ship. The captain sent the cook to check the damage and there was a small hole in the side of the ship. Within minutes the water was gushing in plus the waves were crashing down on the Lady Elgin. The Lady Elgin tried to get help from the the SS California, the closest ship, to help, but…

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    Drones should be banned for many different reasons. Drones should be banned because there is a danger associated with having them fly around different places where they could fall at any time for many different reasons such as malfunctions or crashing with objects. In the article drone deliveries in the US cities face too many obstacles to thrive, it states, “so far, 190 incidents have occured.” This shows that there is a…

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    Ralph’s Character Analyze How does a person handle the pressures and responsibilities of being a leader especially a kid? “Lord of the flies” is a book made by “William Golding” about British boys getting trapped on an island after their plane crashing. The book describes the boys hardships of trying to survive and doing the right thing. Ralph is a 12 year boy that is leading the group on the island. He has blond hair and one of the older boys on the island. Ralph is assertive in his leadership…

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    his or hers mind. Like stated before, the novel has its share of hardships and trials, which can easily be referred to as a wave crashing during a storm. The abandonment and orphanage is simply just the beginning of what the main character goes through. Even through the storms Anne faces she pushes through and overcomes them. The sound of the storming waves crashing down on the shore maybe frightening, but the storm does not last forever and the thunderous noise will become peaceful once…

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    ball out, also, there was a girl running right next to me. Subsequently, the girl running next to me, went up for the ball just like I did and the ball hit my head but she pushed right into my side and I came crashing down. While I was falling, the girl was falling too and her elbow came crashing into my head. After the elbow, came the ground and my head hit the turf so hard my head whipped back and I thought my head was broken. When I got up off the ground, my head was pounding and I was…

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    The ocean is both beautiful and therapeutic. The sound of the waves crashing against each other relaxes the mind. In Port-Norfolk, behind the homes, under the underpass, and beside the dock there is a park area overlooking the Elizabeth River. Donated by locals, the park known as Reflection Path was built in honor of friends and family battling cancer. The view from Reflection Path ignites the senses and soothes the soul. As you approach the park, the feel of spongy grass smushes between the…

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    seen the bicyclist get injured. However, it is unreasonable to judge its overall security on campus by listing occasionally accident. Although both bicycles and motor vehicles appear inside and outside campus area, researchers have found that the crashing rate of bicyclists and driver in the campus area is much lower than that outside the campus(Loukaitou-Sideris 199). This could be interpreted by several factors, including the drivers ' propensity to obey traffic laws on the campus, the speed…

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    It’s safe to say that crashing in a plane, being isolated, and afraid in a location no one knows about is not anyone’s favorite situation.Though, this is true that is exactly what happens to 13 year old Brian Robeson when the pilot has a heart attack and the plane that he is traveling in on the way to his dad’s house in Canada crashes in a lake in the book Hatchet by Gary Paulsen. Whenever that happens Brian is stuck in the Canadian wilderness with only his hatchet and his limited knowledge from…

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