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    It was a normal summer day in the fields and meadows of a small country side, where a young boy lived by a particular creek, where magical things happen and dreams came true.When there was a breeze the water would mist onto the house,causing it to become a magical house for a magical and tough boy. His name is Floresis and as a young hero, only 17 years old, he can still pack a very brutal punch to whatever stands in his way. He would start off his day by polishing and shining his magic scythe, wiched gloomed in the sunlight. he had used it to cut the grass, and kill monsters. He would then go down into the city and getting small rations for his family. But on this particular day things did not seem right. The sun was beating down like lava pouring out of the sky, the creeks and rivers where rushing at a very fast speed, even the flowers were curling up and falling down as if they were getting ready for a storm. Then, the sky began to darken and it began to storm. But, a hole peered through the clouds and Zeus walked through the clouds and approached Floresis and said “My great hero, for all you have done i yet begg you again to fight a beast” “Where is this beast located?” said Florisis. “This monster is said to wake up any minute now in the underworld” said Zeus “And what do you want me to do about it, i can't go into the underworld!” exclaimed Floresis “It has to be done, otherwise the world of man as we know it will be in ruins!” shouted Zeus. Florisis then sighed and…

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    As American’s, we have freedom of speech, press, right to bear arms, protection against unreasonable searches and seizures, and freedom of religion, just to name a few. These are understood to be civil liberties for United States citizens. In 1770, and the years leading to the Boston Massacre, these liberties were not in the picture for the government or the individuals. In this point in history, the thirteen colonies had settled in America, and the British parliament decided to inflict new…

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    youths resident in Wales', John Hobson Matthews said he had been teaching Welsh at St Joseph's School…

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    The geography of Scotland is varied, from rural lowlands to unspoilt uplands, and from large cities to separate inhabited islands. Located in Northern Europe, Scotland comprises the northern one third of the island of Great Britain as well as 790 surrounding islands encompassing the major archipelagos of the Shetland Islands, Orkney Islands and the Inner and Outer Hebrides. Scotland’s only land border is with England, which runs around for 60 miles, or 97km, in a northeasterly direction from the…

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    Patrick Henry uses rhetorical questions, repetition, and metaphors in his speech to the Virginia House of Burgesses to go to war with Britain because nothing that they have done has worked. Some events before his speech was the reason why he was so confident to take war over Britain. We may not be who we are today without what Patrick Henry said in his Speech. Patrick Henry uses rhetorical questions to have to audience realize “oh yeah he's right” moments. When he says ¨Sir, we have been…

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    The English countryside is renowned for its beauty and greenery. The lush hills and dales and hedgerows offer a bountiful sight for all to view. What would a typical country landscape be, without carefully planted hedgerows that offer protection, serve as natural boundaries and are so pleasing to the eye? Properly pruned hedges are aesthetically pleasing and are characteristic to the British countryside. The art of laying hedges was first developed in the Neolithic Age to enclose farms and…

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    Scotland is situated in the North part of Europe and is known by its marvellous landscapes. It is an ancient and progressive nation. Nowadays Scotland is an independent country but it wasn’t always. England tried to establish its authority over Scotland for years. These lands suffered a lot of gory battles until Scotland finally came for its independence. After Alexander’s the 3rd death his granddaughter Margaret is the only surviving Alexander’s heir. Scotland is without a ruler and Robert…

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    Conway Castle also referred to as Conwy Castle was constructed under the direction of Edward I during his conquest of Whales in 1287. It is located just off the northern coast of Whales and its construction was concurrent with that of the town of Conwy. The construction of the castle and the walled town amounted to £15,000, which was a fairly large sum of money for the time. It is valuable, in part, due to its location on an important crossing point on the Conwy river. The castle originally…

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    TITLE Pretty Villages, Towns, And Nature In Snowdonia National Park, Wales LEAD PARAGRAPH Whilst many people visiting the beautiful Snowdonia National Park, known in Welsh as Eryri, make a beeline for the soaring [Mount Snowdon](https://trip101.com/article/climb-mount-snowdon-in-wales-united-kingdom), the tallest mountain in Wales, there are plenty of other attractions and activities within this large area of natural beauty. Whether you’re looking for incredibly scenic hiking trails, cascading…

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    Instantaneously ignited by the ‘Shot Heard ‘Round the World,’ the War of Independence was waged in the American determination of gaining freedom from its overpowering mother country. Several factors contributed to the outbreak of the Revolutionary War. Most prominently, the major contribution to the war originated from Great Britain spending a surplus of money and resources on the French and Indian War. Resultantly, taxes were enforced upon the people of the colonies in an array of different…

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