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    discovered that he had a babysitter watching after him. So we decided that we could escape from the house by claiming we would be walking around town. While on the way to Killer Hill chatting about this and that, we admired our small town and all the…

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    After the situation with De Spain, Sarty finds himself on top a of a hill. He does not know "how far he had come" (169). This sense of confusion could relate to how Sarty is feeling right now. He is a child that is lost, not knowing where he is, not knowing what to do, and not knowing where to go. Even though he is cold…

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    Malik Engl 11000 Constantine Jones EXPLORING INWOOD HILL PARK Travel is an adventure of a lifetime. There are so many wonderful places that everyone should visit. Every place has unique history and characteristics that make people feel curiosity about that site. As Eleanor Roosevelt said, “… particular characteristics that make people feel curiosity about that site.” The place that is most significant for me and where I love to go is Inwood Hill Park. The place is far from the bustling city…

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    Great iron buckets containing rock and ore were carried across deep chasms and up precipitous mountain sides, where it was impossible to build bridges or roads. He undertook to adapt the same system to the propulsion of street cars up the hills of the city. The enterprise called for an endless wire rope, underground, to which a car could be attached, and from which it could be released at will. The next step was to secure the necessary capital for a demonstration. A company was formed in…

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    “inexhaustible” ground, and even the mighty “storm-gray sea” raises him up on its “huge crests.” Man’s labor is “the timeless labor of stallions.” He is strong, able and powerful, and the planet “yields” to his talents. From the highest points in the sky to the blue depths of the ocean, the “lightboned birds” and “lithe fish” are “tamed in the net of his mind.” The strong beasts of the ground “resign” to him: the “lion on the hill,” the “wild horse windy-maned,” and the…

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    It felt like we waited in that ground blind forever! We finally went to go look below the hill, and into the field. To my surprise, the field was barren! I expected the deer to be laying in the field in front of us, where we could have easily gotten her out with no problem. That was not the case. My father and I looked around the whole field…

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    confidence causes drives him to his down fall. Furthermore, the third apparition further grows Macbeth’s trust which leads to his over confidence. The crown child indicates that “Macbeth shall never vanquish’d be until/ Great Birnamwood to high Dunsinane hill/ Shall come against him” (4.1.101-110). Upon hearing the vision, Macbeth is overwhelmed with joy because he believes it is impossible That will never be: Who can impress the forest, bid the tree Unfix his earth-bound root? Sweet…

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    Palace and I could not find why. Even the books on History failed to provide me with the answer. The road to Bagam Hill, like anywhere else in Tamil Nadu, is dotted with colourful shrines. Frequently, we would cross statues sitting solitary on pedestals. A mosque at the crest of massive boulder made for an impressive sight. It was a wonderful drive and by the time we stop at the Bagam Hill the landscape had turned craggy. The Dargah, of Hajrat Syed Shah Merawati, is set in a cavern midway to…

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    Gift Giving Among Hobbits

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    kharum uzhar; a form of crest Dwarrow use to literally mark the work of their hands; documents are usually signed with the signature and the Maker's Mark. Dwarflings usually start very early to design their own Mark, often modelling them after those of close relatives. When they…

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    On this weekend, our leader Mario had selected Red Box Canyon which is situated on the West Fork of the San Gabriel River. We were headed for The Valley Forge Campground. A round trip hike of around six miles in and out. We had planned to stay over night and pack out on Sunday. We had a full group with us, besides ourselves, there was Ralph and his brother, Kevin, Jim Spencer and his son Tim, and Mark Cook. This is an excellent trail shaded by a forest canopy of oak,spruce, and alders.The trail…

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