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    the reader may find it difficult to make sense of some aspects of the work if there is a lack of background knowledge of the owner of said work. An example of a piece of literary work that requires some background information is a song titled “Fireworks” by Aubrey Drake Graham popularly known as Drake. The song is the first track in the artist’s album - Thank Me Later. To quote the artist, the song is “the biggest indicator of what the album is going to be like ...It’s really where I am in my…

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    Sodanie Oum Our Outcasts: Mountain Prompt It was New Year's Eve, Jackie and her girlfriend Chris wanted to see the midnight fireworks from the top of the hill that they lived near. But, Chris calls it a mountain because she thinks it adds more flare and excitement to their lives. They are walking up the trail to the top of the "mountain". Jackie has just finished her 5th cup of coffee and throws it on the ground. "Ah yes. By midnight it'll be the 5 year anniversary of the day I got disowned…

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    staying up so late on the fourth of July lighting fireworks with most of my uncles. We would have so much fun when we were running around lighting off smoke bombs and throwing snaps into the fire. Of course, the fourth of July was always our favorite time of the year because being on the lake when everyone was lighting off the big fireworks was so much better than at home. Especially when so many other people living on the lake where lighting fireworks off too. That time of the year is always…

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    Fourth Of July Essay

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    entrance into Maliga on August 19, 1487. It has been celebrated for about 500 years. The Fourth of July is celebrated for 1 day and can be celebrated anywhere. Many people will often have BBQ’s and parties to celebrate. You will also see many fireworks that are set off at night. Since the American flag has the colors of red, white and blue, you will see red, white, and blue decorations for thisfeatival. There will also be many different parades to celebrate this festival. Common…

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    The Alien Narrative

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    The latest broadcast is the eruption of God’s revival and the Aliens take over. The doomsday, without Hollywood glittering effects, erupted the world in flames. God’s voice boomed. Angry. Betrayed. Destructive. How could his people forget his ways? How could they embrace technology and science so readily? And they, the Aliens, questioned the same. How could they? The humans. Embrace such controversial power when science was right in the palm of their hand? Before the world twisted black, I…

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    *que fireworks, George Washington riding a bald eagle, people measuring using feet instead of meters, and the national anthem playing. America isn’t known for its tea, or its biscuits, or funny accents. No instead American is famous for being fat and using lots o’ guns. So, how accurate is the claim that guns should be regulated, or should we keep our insanely lax gun laws, and will I put on some pants? Let’s find out! America’s gun laws are famously lax, just like south Carolinas fireworks…

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    One would rightfully assume two sisters raised by the same mother in the same household would be quite similar to each other but this is most definitely not the case in “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker. It is clear that the sisters in the story, Maggie and Dee, are complete contrasts of each other. To begin, the most obvious difference between the two is their appearances. Maggie is a fragile, awkward girl who seems to have little to no self-esteem. In the beginning of the story, their mother…

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    Silk Road Gunpowder

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    silk road gunpowder was trade along this route. It traveled from many different countries and states.The impact that it has on the world today is kinda good and bad so it's more like in the middle.People use gunpowder for good and bad.We use it for fireworks which is fun to see and watch with family. We also use gunpowder for guns which is used in war and to hurt people which could be positive and negative at the same time but it depends on how you're using the gunpowder.…

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    Of the most abundant elements together 98 percent of the 8 elements form the mass of the earth’s crust, ocean and atmosphere. Two of the most abundant elements of the eight are calcium and magnesium. Calcium and magnesium are located on the periodic table located both in group 2 sharing the same family meaning that they share chemical property’s as well as the same valence electron because of their location and family relation to the period table. The alkaline metals are a reactive group of…

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    of floats. People set up places where you can purchase a variety of Honduran food to eat. Many people celebrate by playing different types of marimba music on the streets and the children perform, which is another large event. We do not have fireworks, but our military has events that include an Air Show. Our country does not go to the beach nor do we have cookouts like Americans do on their Independence Day. But, for our Independence Day, it’s a tradition for everyone to come out into the…

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