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    The screenplay, “The Dairy of Anne Frank” written by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett describes the lives of the residents in the secret annexe behind the bookcase during the Holocaust in Amsterdam. Throughout this script Anne, an animated character, changes in many ways from growing up and maturing. In the beginning of the dialog, Anne’s personality starts out as a juvenile and naive little girl who has zeal to explore the wonders of the world. To exemplify, Mr. Van Daan, a selfish man,…

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    A top secret Air force base, also known as Area 51, is located 100 miles north of Las Vegas. Some might say it gives off a strange or mysterious feeling.Many people claim to have seen UFO’s flying over the base. Area 51 is known for it’s really strange activity, and conspiracy theories, that the public is so interested in. There has been evidence shown of Aliens and UFO’s at Area 51, and it is a wide know idea. The Area 51 base has been shrouded in mystery, for many years. Aliens and alien…

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    summer in a day” is about a girl called Margot moved from earth to Venus,a planet that rain all year. Every 7 years, the sun will came out of the heavy rain. Margot only cares about the sun, because she remembers the sun. She's classmates is jealous that she remembers the sun, and they Locked her in the closet when the sun is going to show up. Margot was left in the closet, and missed the sun, the only thing she cares about on planet Venues. The theme for this story is that jealousy is causing…

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    of space with smaller versions of itself all around -that can be made into shapes (constellations) when you play connect the dots with them-, surrounding the planet holding the resources to produce life along with a small moon circling the planet as it orbits around the big ball of fire that is made of Hydrogen and Helium. That little planet that can create life was populated and civilization has grown from there and the humans have come up with theories as to what their world looked like from…

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    Is mankind ready to inhabit new planets? This is a question that has been repeatedly asked during the last years. It all begun with the Apollo 11, which was the first step in sending mankind into space. Since then, the possibilities to inhabit another planet had been open. NASA has made missions to Mars, our closest neighbor planet, since not so long ago. Even there are plans to make a human colony on its surface. But, will it be possible? There had been probes on its surface, checking…

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    this idea that he would like it to be kept the same way for at least a little time, because even he knows that you can’t hold the humans off forever. As part of his final wishes, he asks Captain Wilder, “See what can be done to restrict tearing this planet apart, at least for fifty years, until the archaeologists have had a decent chance will you?” (Bradbury 69) Spender truly wanted to preserve Mars unlike how Earth was not preserved when places were colonized. They humans were going to come in…

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    The 5th Wave Review The 5th Wave, written by Rick Yancy, is a dystopian novel with a female heroine that takes the genre to a new level. Many post-apocalyptic books are lead by the fall of government or destruction of the environment. However, this novel involves a more dramatic factor, the extra-terrestrial. Additionally, The 5th Wave, is cleverly written through two different perspectives, one of them being the strong female lead. In the story, alien intruders, called the “others”, send a…

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    everyday lives such as rotation. For example, Every approximately 23 hours 56 minutes and 4.1 seconds Earth makes a full rotation on our planet on its axis, Earths axis is a line we say goes through the middle of the north and south pole. During the day, half of Earth will see daylight and the other side will receive darkness, this is because one side of the planet is facing the sun receiving all the energetic heat and the other side is cooling down from the previous day. Although the side…

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    once on Mars billions of years ago. Hydrogen is lighter then its isotope deuterium so it escapes the atmosphere faster leaving behind large amounts of deuterium which seems to indicate that there was at one time a large amount of liquid water on the planet.…

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    Ray Bradburry’s All summer in a Day Teaches readers to not bully or be jelous over somthing you cant controll because it could lead to a serious hate or bulling another person. My Evidance is that in the story all her classmates start to tease her or shout and yell at her because they are jelous of her because she remembers what the sun is like. Also they think that Margot is lying about the sun. Then on page two third paragraph William gave Margot a shove. Although she got bullied it was…

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