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    I thought I was going to die. As I sat down on the red, metal roller coaster I was petrified with fear and filled with dread as I thought of what lay ahead of me. I put my sweaty hands in the air as the workers buckled me in and my brother shook his head at my apprehension. My mind was racing a mile a minute as I vaguely heard them explain the rules of the ride. I was jolted out of my frantic thoughts as the ride started. We started going up the hill. With each tick my anxiety grew and I…

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    experienced this sandal personally when she states, “Erika Butner, a former Marine radio operator whose nude photos were shared on the site in question, says she was disgusted when she found out and encourages others to speak out.” Griffin indicates this point to the viewers to demonstrate the victim's story and allows the viewers to see what she has to go through with this sandal. ABC NEWS main message focuses on who is held accountable for the sandal and how America can fix and stop the sandal…

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    to base a temperature scale. On the Fahrenheit scale, the freezing point of water is 32 degrees and the boiling point is 212 degrees. The Celsius temperature scale is part of the "metric system" of measurement (SI) and is used throughout the world. The freezing point of water is 0 degrees and the boiling point is 100 degrees on the Celsius temperature scale. Kelvin, like other temperature scales, the freezing and boiling points of water are factors in establishing the scale’s range. There are…

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    Roller Coaster Narrative

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    Roller Coaster My sister and I went on a roller coaster. My mom and dad thought the ride was too scary, but we went on it anyway. Let me tell you about it. . . . I pulled my sister, Sarah, to the roller coaster. The Fire-bolt was the fastest ride in the whole world. As we walked closer to the Fire-bolt, we could hear faint roars coming from the Fire-bolt. The ground was also shaking like crazy! I put two arms on Sarah, so she could not get away. We could hear people shouting so loud, I could…

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    HOX Genes Argument Essay

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    Homeobox, or HOX genes are genes that determine organ and limb formation during early embryonic development. Frances R. Goodman writes in Limb Malformations and the Human HOX Genes that humans have 39 HOX genes that are organized into four clusters that have their own roles in the development of the central nervous system, axial skeleton, genitalia, and limbs. HOX genes were first discovered through mutation in fruit flies, which led to further research with HOX genes in other vertebrates. The…

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    The tallest point of the roller coaster is the lift hill. This is the element of the ride that builds up the suspense thrill seekers crave. The majority of roller coasters begin with a slow climb up the lift hill. As the coaster climbs it is building up what science…

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    Cat Dipper Research Paper

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    Come cool off with a new roller coaster. Cat Dipper technology created the fastest , tallest and the scariest roller coaster in the world . It has 3 loops, the largest drop hill ever , and it goes through water . Cat dipper holds 32 riders .The cars are designed to be the safest over-the-shoulder restraints that keep the passengers in their seats. Cat Dipper is the world’s incredible roller coaster, which reaches an amazing top speed of 104 mph. The drop hill is 465 feet tall. The…

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    General Wolfe Nature

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    American artist used nature a source to tell story of a particular time in history and later becoming its own other worldly experience. When thinking of nature as a form to show case wealth and stature, nature takes a backseat. Nature is not the focal point in the painting nor does it have any major significance. Which is clearly noted in Fig 3.4,…

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    The most fun I recently had was when I went to Hershey Park in the summer. It was awesome going there even though I don’t usually like going to waterparks. It is a dynamic experience and I wish I could go there again. There were also many rides which I really liked in Hershey Park. One ride I really liked was this enormous waterslide. I was really scared of this ride at first but going down was wonderful ultimately. Me and my Brother went on all of the rides and rollercoasters, but I am not a…

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    Introduction: Which substance melts ice the fastest? Most people might say salt because they are used to seeing salt poured on the roads in the winter, but what if there was another method that was more environmentally and financially friendly. My project will benefit the town, the government, and the people. Through a chemistry experiment, this project will test how different substances affect the melting speed of ice. The experiment will be testing the effects of salt, sugar, brine, sand, and…

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