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    The sunrise coming up over the clear blue ocean is mesmerizing. Sitting on the top deck of the boat, I stare at the masterpiece before me. My grandparents and I are eating breakfast when an elderly woman sits at the table beside us. We waited for someone to join her, but no one did. My grandma, being the social type, starts to make conversation with the elderly woman. “Pretty sunrise isn’t it,” my grandma ask. “It sure is lovely,” the elderly woman said. “Where you from?” my grandma said. “I…

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    Lawrence Ma Ms. Papa P#3 Personal Narrative Cards? What Cards? “Welcome class,” said the teacher at Math Enrichment. There I was in the summer, sitting at my desk with a deck of cards in my pocket and a big binder in front of me full of math problems that I would be learning in 8th grade. Chattering filled every corner as. Then five minutes later, it was silent as the night. Nobody said a single word. I labored over my problems for about half an hour, but I could not take it anymore. I…

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    and elegant. There was a living room which chairs and a large television. There was a deck outside where parties of up to 50 people could be held. On the deck there was a fireplace and couches. It contained a king bed. The bathroom had both a tub and a shower. The toilet was in a separate room. (I) The Sunset Deck patio is located in between all of the guestrooms. It is a 16,000 foot space. There are two decks in total. They seemed empty and dry. (J) The suites could have three or more rooms on…

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    Analysis Of Armando

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    protagonist hired Armando, an undocumented Mexican, to fix her deck in her garden, and they share their personal stories and fall in love with each other as days go by. Analysis: The development of the relationship is illustrated by the variety and the depth of the topic these two characters talked to each other. For example, the first time Armando works for the female protagonist, their conversation is focused on the how to fix the deck in the garden and how much it will cost. However, as…

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    Skateboarders Analysis

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    an earful from the skateboarders. Skateboarders view skateboarding as an evolving form of art. As different riders with different styles come onto the scene, skateboards must meet the style’s specifications. Decks built in the 90s suit the style of skateboarders from that era, while decks built today are slightly different in size and shape. I’m unsure how well this observation…

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    A beam bridge or known as a girder bridge, is a bridge structure that consists of horizontal beams spanning supported by pillar at each end of the deck. The weight of the beam including the structure itself, plus any load it carries are supported by the downward force into the pillars. The beam bridge works on the principles of compression and tension, where on top of the bridge bends, it undergoes compression and at the bottom it is subjected to a horizontal tension. Therefore, the bridge must…

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    Loss Of An Eye Patch

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    do with it. It has been proven in a study that when eyes go from darkness to light it can take up to 25 minutes for them to adjust to going from total darkness to brightness and the other way around. Since pirates often had to go from above deck to below deck where there was practically no light the smart pirates wore eye patches. So that one eye would always be adapted to darkness and when they went down below they uncovered the closed eye and covered the unclosed eye so that they could see…

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    Taaras Hotel Case Study

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    island in Malaysia namely Terengganu. The resort is filled with contemporary barefoot luxury experience accompany by the 5-star private beach residence and a sixteen meter infinity swimming pool, personal fitness and both interior and exterior lounge decks. The hotel has more than 183 stylish suites and rooms as well as five stunning Private Villa bedroom build high up on the cliff surrounded by the ocean and resort below. Each suite or rooms provided oversized beds and hand-picked linens and…

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    and made their way to the outer deck. Ralph pulled the latch of the large, heavy bulkhead. The cool evening breeze hit them, the smell of salt lingering in the air. The rough waves were crashing against the ship’s bow, the water plastering Ralph’s hair to his forehead. They saw it instantly, an immensely larger ship painted in the light blue and white of a Russian Navy warship, was lingering on the horizon. Sailors and soldiers alike were filtering onto the deck manning cannons anti-aircraft…

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    How Is Equiano Successful

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    about how other people tell him how they got put on the ship for example he says an man got blind folded by a black bag and they tied him up in rope and took him. He says that he fears the white people. In the ship they are not allowed to go to the top deck ,but when they…

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