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    me. That's when my little brothers decided they wanted to be exactly like me. Pretty much anything I did they followed. I told my mom I was the one that made them tough. So I took credit any time they did something idiotic. By this time I was the daredevil of my siblings. Erin, my oldest sister, had a surprise for me, but I didn’t ask questions. Finally we arrived. I looked down at the water remembering the last time I stood on the edge. I wasn’t afraid anymore, so I jumped. I did it until my…

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    The Smithsonian Museum is made up of nineteen museums spread out over an area in Washington DC. My favorite museum of all that we visited was the Air and Space Museum. Then my next favorite museum was the Udvar-Hadzy Center. At the Udvar-Hadzy Center it costed six dollars to take a test flight in a plane, which I found really outrageous because it was six dollars for a test flight for like five minutes. Although overall it was a really cool place to visit and I was blown away by how big some of…

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    parents in an early age. The mindset also helps in this problem. Formerly dated teenagers were taught that everything doesn’t come in a silver platter. Today because of instant everything, modern teenagers think that life is easy so they become daredevils. So, we can say that dated teens value conservativeness more than modern…

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    The novel Butter, written by author Erin Jade Lange, is a realistic fiction book set in present times. In the town of Scottsdale Arizona, the main character, who has gained the notorious nickname “Butter”, attends a local high school. Butter, as he is referred to throughout the book, is immensely overweight. Despite numerous attempts to lose the excess weight, Butter comes to the conclusion that since he is unable to reach a socially acceptable weight, he will be remembered as the boy that ate…

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    field. I felt butterflies flying around in my stomach as if they were in prison trying to escape.I heard footsteps behind me. “Get up there chicken”, my sister exclaimed as if she had read my thoughts. My sister's name was Kendall she was the daredevil of the family. She usually spends her spare time studying, hanging out with friends or practicing volleyball. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------…

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    What comes to your mind when you hear the word “Marvel”? We always thought of superheroes like Spiderman, Iron Man, Captain America and other superheroes and villains when we hear the word “Marvel”. But first, where did the Marvel Universe came from? Marvel started at the year 1939 that is generally known as the “Atlas Comics” before it become Marvel Comics. Behind of all these success is the one and only creator of Marvel, Stan Lee. Stan Martin Lieber or also known as “Stan Lee” was born on…

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    be a bankers watch because it shows the person wearing it possesses solidity; stating that he is dependant and his his bold and mighty.Risk taker watches are watches that you can wear during daredevilish activities. The Panerai Luminor watch is a daredevil watch because you can do about anything in them like surfing, off road adventures, and sports activities. The Bremont Supermarine 500 is called a spy watch because it is easy to read under 500 meters of water, and is also water resistant to…

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    Bicycling technologies, demographics, and the geographic reach of the bike “boom” all rapidly expanded. At the same time, the sport became less synonymous with appeals to fostering a “poor man’s horse” and more a sport of recreation, leisure, and daredevil competition, as in venues such as short-track and long-distance races. The bikes themselves also remained well out of the reach of most middle-class consumers. Hi-wheel bicycles of the 1870s and 1880s were difficult and often dangerous to…

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    him super strength to go and do great things. Secondly, our American heroes are generally attractive. Batman is a prime example, He is absolutely stunning. You don't see many ugly or fat heroes. Finally, heroes with high morals are very common. Daredevil is the first that comes to mind. He has a moral code and he always abides by a code : The code is the way he lives his life. Being an American hero is based on many positive characteristics, including strength, attractiveness and…

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    Your brother Curt was the greatest man I have ever known, and will likely ever meet. We were in the same platoon over here in Vietnam and we did everything together, until about a week ago, when Curt was tragically killed. He was a wonderful comrade to have around and was my number one pal in the whole world. You probably have already received a letter from the Army, so his death should not be a shock to you, but because I knew your brother so well, I would like to share with you what the Army…

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