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    relieved and somewhat giddy. However, as she dressed, she started feeling uneasy, as if she was at the beginning of something terrible. He said it was done, Angela thought. He said the door was closed. All she knew now was that her stomach kept doing flip-flops, and she had the slick tightening in her throat when she…

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    Looking for a ravishing pair for those feet, Red Chief Store is the answer. Designs of footwear for men have been taken to whole new level by sheer intricacy of innovative use of texture and material. Each one has its own tale to narrate when it is Red Chief footwear that you select for yourself. It adds grace and makes your feet the next talk of the town. Look different and get noticed. Red Chief shoes bring to you a shopping experience which is unique in nature and the designs are highly loved…

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    she had remembered, instead it was all black and there was trash floating in the water. She was disgusted at this discovery so she had to put it to a stop! She quickly threw on some regular clothes and a pair of chanx (florida dialect/slang for flip-flops) and went to the Clearwater Audubon Society and asked them for help. When they investigated the scene they realized that the water was anything but pure so polluted that they were in urgent need to evacuate the city of…

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    In the history of Walter Alverez’s work, there has been a community of scientists that have collaborated together in efforts to solve the mystery of dinosaur extinction. What started out as an interest in the magnetic flip-flops in the sedimentary rocks of the Italian Apennine Mountains, Alverez’s surprising observations quickly spurred several other questions. These questions regarding the “KT” boundary (boundary between the Cretaceous and Tertiary periods) led Alverez to ponder further…

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    white pickup truck slowly making my way to gymnastics practice. All I had been thinking about was trying my roundoff back handspring since I woke up. I had just stopped doing physical therapy for my achilles and was really worried about trying my new flip. I kept thinking in my head how things could go drastically wrong. I was just looking out my window at all the bare trees and the bright green grass trying to distract myself. We were pulling into Toledo Gymnastics Academy, went over the bump…

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    Stereotypes In Mean Girls

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    In the movie Mean Girls, Cady Heron shows many common characteristics of teenage girls in the twenty-first century. The film explores ideas of social organisation in high schools such as cliques, and also addresses gender stereotypes for adolescent girls. Cady Heron is illustrates a dramatised version of what high schools are like and the issues that students may be faced with including peer pressure and bullying. Like most Australian High schools, North Shore High School in Mean Girls has many…

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    The Flop of Perspective Throughout history, the perspective most often taught is that of the “winner”. When looking at all cases of colonization, the same holds true, and the colonists view on the subject is the most often told. These colonists have portrayed the people of Africa as savages and people without pasts and personalities, yet they characterize themselves as very deep people with long histories. Yet, when taking a deeper look into the actuality and the extreme biases, a different,…

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    Creating reforms and then breaking shows corruption on its fullest level there is form of Revolution in its fullest level. During the Tsars ruling they constantly revoked reforms made to make changes and repress people it became an endless cycle. For example, people were promised the ease of censorship however due to Tsar’s repression they strictly censorship press liberal ideas. Alexander III after his father’s assassination he flipped his father’s reforms and started to repress people…

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    making a change to the dress I know I would want to change. I would change many things. The reason I would want to change many things is because we don’t have enough freedom to what we want to wear. Like we are not allowed to wear hoods, hats, flip flops, and tank tops. I envision every school should consider making revolution to the school dress code . I think the schools should change it to where we should be able to wear hoods. Because it might be frigid in the classroom. Or sometimes I…

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    Brave New World Narrative

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    Narrative Chirp, chirp the birds sang. It is almost 8 in the morning. Everyone is awake and ready for the adventures that will come with the day except for Lucas. Lucas is sound asleep in his house while his girlfriend is on a run with their dog. ***It is 9:30 and Lucas has finally awoken. Him and his girlfriend, Alissa get into their beach clothes and head off to get some breakfast. When they finish they go to their shop with their dog, Mack. When they arrive at their shop, Brave New World,…

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