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    Hurricanes hit land with a lot of force; bringing waves and large amounts of rain in addition to the extreme weather conditions it also affects lots of family’s like one hurricane; hurricane Irene. Hurricanes are very devastating, they can appear anywhere at any time and cause major damage, to the cities and the people that live in those areas that are affected by it. Many weather factors have to be present in order for a perfect storm to happen. First, in General a hurricanes, will happen…

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    Ghost Narrative

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    people on TV unravel everything from murders to hauntings and we know what makes our ghostly visitors tick.” “Whatever.” He shook his head. “Kids.” With the beam of his light, he led the way inside. The others crowded close to his heels. Two more flashlights cut bright paths through the gloom. Seth and I silently slipped over the threshold behind them. We found ourselves in a dilapidated foyer covered with wrinkled wallpaper. An oak staircase curved around and up to the second floor. Mr.…

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    Introduction: Apollo was one of the most powerful gods in Greek mythology. There was only one other god who was more powerful his name was Zeus. Zeus, otherwise known as “Jupiter” for the Romans, was the supreme ruler of all gods, he was the god of weather (Day, 24). Apollo had a twin sister named Artemis, who was the goddess of the moon and the hunt; they were the children of Zeus and Leto. People do not know whether Apollo was based off of a real person. It is said that he would have…

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    torrential rainfall had separated me from my squadron during our reconnaissance mission deep into German territory. I could hear footsteps nearby, splashing through the large puddles that were forming but I couldn’t distinguish who it was. Suddenly, a flashlight pierced through the darkness of the night, I could see the rain dancing in the wind as it sliced through the bright cone of light. Immediately I dropped down to the floor, it was not my squad. I looked up and saw the silhouettes of two…

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    There once was a girl, a girl with bright blood red hair. She was beautiful, stunning, and her name was Cleo. Cleo Redfield was her given name. On the outside she seemed like a happy normal girl, but inside, she had many dark feelings. Because of her beauty she was tormented everyday by other girls and all the guys. They were attracted to her like moths to a light and she didn't like all the attention. At home, it wasn't any better. She was the oldest and had to look after her three year old…

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    Nt1310 Unit 3 Assignment

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    I have conquered numerous mountains, but I might not be able to climb another one. Back in August 2015, I and my friends took a trip to East Java as a graduation present for ourselves. There were 3 mountains in our itinerary: Mount Merapi, Mount Bromo and Mount Ijen. My father once said that a good mountain climber should have three essentials: strength, determination and humbleness. Unfortunately, I didn’t have the last one as I used to be an arrogant person that time. The absence of humbleness…

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    uniformly stress that the job of neighborhood watch volunteers is to observe and report what they see, not to confront or to the police. What volunteers need are cell phones (to call the police) and flashlights.”(2013). It is clearly stated that a neighborhood watch just needs a phone and flashlight to do their job. A gun would just cause more casualties in communities due to suspicious activity a neighborhood watch observes or encounters. They would react with their first instinct and grab the…

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    Narrative-Sacrifice

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    he explained to the teams many rules. After the long lecture he finally asked for a volunteer to pass gear out to the teams. Emmi quickly raised her hand, eager to be in charge. She was escorted behind a table and was showed a bin of unorganized flashlights and maps. The instructor then told her to hand each of the teams a few of each. After Emmi handed the two teams their items, it was time to start. Everyone started to run and soon the two teams were nowhere near each other. “ I guess this…

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    In the opening scene, Scoot played by Mary Kate Olsen is a fourteen year old girl, that is learning how to be a deep water sailor. She is a very pretty girl and only five feet tall but very strong. Sully, Scoot’s older brother played by Zac Efron who. Scoot and Sully are on a sailboat off the coast off Baja California. The sky is clear, and the sun's rays danced across the water. Sully was teaching Scoot to be a good deep water sailor. Sully sent Scoot, who didn’t want to into the cabin to make…

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    want to be when I grow up, I’ve finally been given a road map on how to find it. It’s like stumbling along a dark trail, and someone hands you a flashlight. You can still only see what’s in front of you, but you can see the next few steps clearly, and are no longer tripping over every obstacle in the path. The education I hope to receive at CCU is my flashlight. I’m not sure where the trail is going, but I am confident that God has me walking it for a reason, and that the obstaclesI come across…

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