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    Edward Sitting in his pajamas, sat on the floor next to his son, with the end table lamp lying between them, with its lamp shade off to cast big shadows. “So, which ones is it going to be? The Monkey in the Barn, or the Dog in the Road?” Will said with excitement “The one about the witch!” With a frantic look he leans in closely and whispers “Your mom said I can’t tell you that one anymore, she says you get nightmares.” With confidence he declared. “I am not scared.” Edward looks around for a…

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    found inside the Ramsey home. The notepad for the ransom note was her mother,Patsy’s, stationary. The broken paint brush used to strangle her matched the paint brushes in Patsy’s art supplies. Even the same duct tape and rope. Also, there was a flashlight found near her body which is likely the murder weapon. 2. Whoever did it, had plenty of time to stick around. Who has time to sit down and write a three page ransom note right after killing a screaming child? Well, she apparently…

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    Earth Worm Lab Hypothesis

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    If different abiotic environmental variables are offered to an earthworm, will they prefer one over another? We planned and carried out investigations by planning the experiments the worm was going to do, and we carried out investigations by investigating and writing down what happened. One cross-cutting concept that was in the lab was patterns because 3 out of 4 experiments ended in the worm picking the same thing 3 times. The first hypothesis is that if worms are placed in an area with light…

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    It was eerily quiet that night. As he opened the huge metal doors, Jack heard footsteps. Must be the wind, he thought to himself. He continued walking until he was in a large room, with walls stained by ashy hand prints and blood. As he inspected the hand prints, he noticed that some seemed to be recent. The inmate riot was over a year ago, he thought. How can these new prints be here? Then he heard a door close behind him. He walked back to the entrance, the doors were shut and a little girl…

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    Symbolism In Castaway

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    The Oscar winning movie Castaway directed by Robert Zemecks, starring Tom Hanks as Chuck Noland a worker from Fedex travels to different countries to guide them to get their packages out faster. On Christmas he is summoned to help with packages, eventually his plane crashes in the ocean, he is the only survivor he finds an island and lives on the island for about 5 years before an item washes on shore to help him home. Eventually he builds a raft and a ship finds him on his little nature made…

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    can develop a closer relationship with nature and the wildlife, appreciating more the essence of simplicity. He uses the example of the flashlight. If you go at night to explore the natural world using a flashlight to illuminate your way, you will be separating yourself from nature and notice less wildlife around you. But if instead you turn off your flashlight, your eyesight will adjust to the dark and experience the real beauty of…

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    and sat and sat I was waiting for the bell to ring tick…. Tock… tick…. Tock… Then my thoughts were interrupted by a wailing noise our professor said for everyone to get to safety this is not a drill. Me and Journey ran to our dorm and grabbed flashlights, batteries, food, water and portable chargers. We put that into a bag. Journey gathered up some pillows and blankets. Then we made our to the storm shelters. I noticed that all my friends and classmates made it to the storm shelters before us…

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    Caaving Research Paper

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    dont bring foods with sugar or candy or really anything with a wrapper because there are no trash cans down there and no one wants to see a coke can or doritos bag down there it would ruin the expeirence. Also if you bring spare batteries for your flashlights please dont throw the batteries on the ground then tear open a new pack and then toss the pack put the old batteries in you bag and the newly opened…

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    Victorian House Game Plan

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    from the twenty-first century and they'll have a flash camera, which can detect invisible ghosts. They'll also have a flashlight and will have to find batteries scattered around the house. The latter will be a party of people from the victorian age and they'll have a medium (Mediums were very popular back then). A medium can perceive energies and presences. Instead of the flashlight, they'll have a lantern which uses oil as a fuel (Oil can be found in the house). Neither party will run out of…

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    Drinking and driving Millions of people worldwide do it. Many people say “ I got home safely, and no one was hurt”. Just because you made it home safely does not mean that you made the right decision. When putting those keys in the ignition and driving away intoxicated you are not only putting yourself at risk, but you are risking the lives of all you come across while driving. Alcohol affects you in so many ways that it changes your judgement, eyesight, as well as driving skills to drive home…

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