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    live,” I screamed. After we got the jet ski running again we rode off in the sunset all twenty three miles back to my uncle’s land.When we got back to the campsite we were interrupted by a noisy and beautiful ray of fireworks interring the sky.When the beautiful ray of fireworks ended, we left and come back the next day and…

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    bullet can go longer distance. Gunpowder is used for military use, entertainment, warfare, hunting, ingredients, explosives, and medicine. The entertainments of gunpowder are fireworks and special effects. The military, navy, and airforce uses gunpowder to protect others freedom. On July 4th, people in the United States use fireworks to celebrate their freedom. Gunpowder is used for a lot of projects, experiments, and to protect. There are many things that use gunpowder. China had discovered…

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    Harold And Maude Analysis

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    Imagine it’s December 23, 1971 and you are on a long anticipated date night at the local theater in your neighborhood. You are your love have settled on the new romantic comedy Harold and Maude by director Hal Ashby. What better than a romantic comedy on date night, two quirky, upbeat, individuals who fall in love through adversity and live happily ever after; all while getting a few laughs along the way. Like most couples you may not say much during the viewing but as soon as you walk out of…

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    mind. That illustration and word usage was spot on. So, as she continue to observe the dog through a shut door, (brilliant!) she walked out of the door and says it caused a “fireworks of desperate joy”. Could you imagine the way that dog could’ve felt when he thought he saw a familiar face? I would imagine that fireworks would be a way to describe it. She was able to reach the owners of the dog as the dog followed her foot to foot. As all of this is going on, her husband and friends are…

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    Station nightclub in caught on fire. Four hundred people had come in the club to hear the band Great White play, when fireworks set off by the band’s manager caught fire to the foam board on the stage. (NFPA, 2006). In the end 100 people lay dead. That makes it the fourth most deadly nightclub fire in the history of the US. The massive amount of deaths can be blamed mostly to the fireworks being to close to the soundboard, the facility being over packed, and the lack of a sprinkler system (Reese…

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    People crowd around the boat ramp to get close to the fireworks during Christmas on the Coosa, a local tradition that started in 1984. Christmas on the Coosa is a boat parade on the water where boats are lit up with light decorations of different Christmas character’s. At the end of Christmas on the Coosa, Santa Clause skis across the water with fireworks in the background. In 2009, Wetumpka’s first Mardi Gras Parade was held at Gold Star Park. During these…

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    Gunpowder Research Paper

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    The invention of gunpowder was drastic and life altering discovery. Gunpowder was discovered in Ancient China in the 9th Century during the Han dynasty, by an alchemist named Wei Boyang (A&E). Boyang was one of the many alchemists hired by the government to create an exlir that would satisfy the emperor’s search for immortality. Through his research he accidentally came across gunpowder. The alchemists “experimented with the Sulphur, common charcoal, and saltpeter heating the substances in order…

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    Año Merging

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    gathered around counting down the clock they are anticipating similar to what we do, fireworks. This is very similar to what happens here on the same day. Although the holidays are very similar they are also very different. Firstly, they are different due when and how they were founded. But we do know that a type of New Year's was founded in 2000 B.C in Mesopotamia. Lastly, when the clock finally hits midnight the fireworks are set off at an Año Nuevo party. But in the United States our eyes…

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    night. A friend of the family, who's name is Chazz, would always win. I can remember one year he drank 23 pops! I usually got to 2 to 3 then I was done with them. Then for the rest of the night I would stick to water. While waiting to light off the fireworks we play games out in the grass. My grandma has a sand volleyball court that we would always have tournaments on. They usually go on for a while. When we play Volleyball everybody plays. The person who gets into the game the most is my…

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    Speech On Happy New Year

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    new adventure for you to enjoy. Here's a wish you a Happest New Year ever! I was thinking hard about what is written on this card. After many hours of thinking, I went on the Internet for inspiration, found what I was looking for: Happy New Year! Fireworks and midnight to famous countdown. All of making a special all the New Year's Eve. Happy New Year! You hope the New…

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