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    There are many things in this world that we will never be able to explain. There are things that we probably will never discover. It is a shame then that people keep trying in vain to answer questions that we were perhaps never meant to know. For a small town couple in Alabama, this had to be learned the hard way. Vicky Thompson was a tan and dark haired girl at the conflicted age of 16. She had deep brown eyes. She loved mud riding and adored her boyfriend, Walt Green. Vicky was what you…

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    can help children and young people develop a rage of methods to protect themselves and to make their own decisions when it come to their own safety. This is so they can keep themselves protected in vulnerable situations, and have the self-confidence, elf-esteem and resilience to be able to come and say to an adult to prevent neglect or a form of abuse, or that of another child is bothering them, or being able to make a disclosure without the fear of being ridiculed or have it being dismissed.…

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    Bath's Tale Women

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    The author's portrayal of women is ever so prevalent in the “The wife of bath’s prologue”. We can find Geoffrey Chaucer’s view on women by analyzing the female characters he wrote about. The Wife of Bath is a very interesting character, she seems to be a very nice person, but can not stay in a relationship. For example she has been married many times, had kids etc. We get an example “Of tribulation in the married life In which I’ve been an expert as a wife, That is to say, myself have been the…

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    Carbon Dioxide Classroom

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    constantly breathing in carbon dioxide along with oxygen as well as releasing carbon dioxide and a small portion of oxygen. When there are multiple people releasing these gases in a confined room it may affect the amount of carbon dioxide in the room it elf since we are inhaling and exhaling carbon dioxide and oxygen collectively. 4. What are some possible consequences of elevated carbon dioxide concentration in a room? Some possible consequences of high carbon dioxide levels in a room are…

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    creatures. But the dwarves know better so they do not necessarily like the elves, that and the fact that the elves make fun of the dwarves “long beards”. That is the main difference between the way Bilbo and the dwarves see Rivendell. They also meet an elf-friend named Elrond. How Elrond feels about the expedition? Well the way he felt about was kind of a “Let’s do this thing!” kind of attitude. He told Gandalf, Thorin, Bilbo, and the dwarves What the swords names were and he also told them…

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    destroyed and he becomes king of Gondor, she is the prize to be won.(toliken apendics) Their love story seem to be like the tale of Beren and Luthien. In both stories a mortal men fall in love with a gorgeous immortal elf. Each man was given a task they had to complete to be worthy to marry the elf maiden, yet that is where the story changes. Beren was given the task to get a Silmarillion from Morgoth. When Beren goes to get the Silmarillion Luthien helps him in his task, unlike Arwen. Arwen…

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    In the first comic, it depicts a family whom has recently went on a trip around the world, each commenting on the items they bought during their travels, which are all buyable in North America and how they’re so proud of buying ‘foreign’ objects overseas, despite the fact that I noted early about the products all being commonplace in North America. The title which says ‘The Problems of Globalization’ also helps illustrate this. This satirical piece reveals how, due to North America’s influence…

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    Archery

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    One that intrigues me most is the elf. They reside in the forests of Middle-Earth. Usually, elves are seen as noble and urbane beings, which can make them be arrogant at times. Arts, especially music, are one creative aspect they flourish in. With that, they also make for stellar poets. Archery is a strong suit of nearly every elf as well. They are the most scholarly race except for wizards, but elves are considerably more plentiful…

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    The Replacement Richard woke up early. His mother promised him to place a Christmas tree. The kid had the impression that every year the Christmas tree shrunk. His father brought it home five years before when he was three years old. Then the tree seemed to be very tall… in that moment not anymore. Richard and his mom shook the tree after taking it out from the box. They kept the box in a closed place between festivities. Carefully and with enthusiasm started to decorate the tree, it was almost…

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    Fantasy, in comparison to a lot of other genres of literature, takes a great deal of work. It requires the creator to build a world from the ground up and make it believable. The Lord of the Rings is a shining example of a fantasy world done right, with Tolkien’s fantastic setting and characters. However, what is most intriguing about the world that Tolkien has created is not the many fantastic races he created. What is fascinating is how he wrote the race that the reader is most familiar with,…

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