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    Area 51 Research Paper

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    Area 51 is, by far, one of the most secretive places in the world, but what could it be that the government wants to hide? The idea of the government keeping information away from the public isn’t exactly far-fetched, but to dedicate an entire facility to it is somewhat unsettling. Some of what has been created here has been revealed to the public, such as the U-2 Spy Plane. The Area is notorious for having many conspiracies against it, but what catalyzed that was the infamous “Roswell Incident”…

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    The Spacex Rocket

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    scary rocket that may be heading for Mars one day. New footage of a SpaceX rocket cruising down Main Street America may be intimidating to some YouTube viewers. Simply because it is footage of a real rocket that will go to space. And not a bizarre flying saucer that is blowing up volcanoes with laser beams. The footage of the SpaceX rocket was posted by USLaunchReport. There YouTube channel has a little more than 3,500 subscribers. But it’s hard to believe that they don’t have more. Maybe if…

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    Persuasive Essay On Ufos

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    UFO researchers thirdphaseofmoon brought an alien summoner to a Manhatten pier in order to draw the beings from space and water. Hundreds of people were around to witness the bizarre event. If this technique is true, it proves NASA lies about the truth in regards to aliens. PUBLIC BELIEVES NASA IS LYING OVER ALIEN UFO EXISTENCE While the alien summoner was getting to work, several people were interviewed on the Manhatten pier. When asked about their thoughts on NASA, they all agreed that the…

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    9/11 Short Stories

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    I sluggishly pulled myself from the ground as I stood up. My knees felt weak and my head was spinning. I stood straight, finally gathered my thoughts and looked around. It was dark and kind of dank. A musty smell filled my nostrils. In the distance there was a bent street light flickering. Everything was quiet. No sounds came from the once bustling city. I had sworn I heard someone a second ago, but I guess I could have been dreaming. An authoritative voice called out in the distance, “where are…

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    The Goal It was the start of the 1st period. Me, Potter and Rock were on the bench. We still had to wait 2 shifts, but it felt like 10 seconds. So the black puck is deep in the other team’s zone so me and Potter chase it down. “I got left you got right!” I yell. I said this so we can trap the guy so he can’t go anywhere but what I didn’t realize that there was trouble getting Rocco on because Seth tripped so he wasn’t there to get his guy. So with Rocco’s guy wide open me a Potter worry so…

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    The novel Slaughterhouse-Five, or the Children 's Crusade written by Kurt Vonnegut is well loved by many people. The novel is about Kurt Vonnegut’s past and future in the perspective of the main character Billy Pilgrim. Through Billy Pilgrim’s experience with the Tralfamadorians and the frequent time travel between past and future. Kurt Vonnegut explores the issues of the inevitability of war, fatalism, and of free will; also the form of his writing, why it took so long to write, his experience…

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    back to age of the Neanderthals. 12,000 BC China the Dropa, the name given to visitors from Sirius, came down from the clouds with their air gliders. 332 BC Phoenicia, Tyre During the siege of the trade capital of Phoenicia by the Greeks a fleet of flying shields is described as plunged from the sky and crashed upon the city walls. 218 BC Rome Glowing lamps were seen in the sky at Praeneste, a shield was observed at Arpi and in the Amiterno district, the sky was all on fire, and men in white…

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    here clarifies a distinction. It is one thing for an item to exist in my understanding, and another for me to understand it to exist. This is a recognizable distinction, regardless of the fact that the terms are not well known. Phantoms, trolls, flying saucers and so forth are all things I can consider. We may say that I have ideas of these things; Anselm says that they exist in the understanding. Anselm's point is that as a rule there is a distinction between saying that something exists in my…

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    1940’s Architecture Have you ever wondered what it was like to live in the 1940’s? Or what events in this decade helped shape America into what it is today? After reading this your questions will be answered. In the beginning of the 1940’s America was in a great depression while in the middle of World War ll. Things were not going to well in US, which meant architectural design was not really at an all time peak. As a result of the war and the great depression, many items…

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    The short story, “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” by Joyce Carol Oates is a unique one. In this story, Oates presents to us a teenage character named Connie who seems to represent the irony of a teenager’s innocence and their willingness to explore an unrealistic world, while another character, Arnold, seems to symbolize the experience and relentlessness of the real world. Evil seems to be lurking around every corner and even more so for teen Connie and as she grows up and enters into…

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