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    Yesterday, as a grade we went to the movie theatre to watch the movie Sully. Not really knowing about the 2005 Hudson Miracle, the movie pleasantly surprised me, and it was incredibly interesting. Moreover, the main character, Chesley “Sully” Sullenburger showed integrity, courage, and composure while facing trials and tribulations throughout the movie. For one thing, at his hearing Sully never lied or bent the law for his profit, and he stood his and ground and used evidence, without becoming…

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    This paper will examine the Firefighter’s Turnout Jacket and what it does to protect the Firefighter. The Turnout Coat is a very interesting piece of equipment, as it has changed throughout history. It is used by every Firefighter around the world, either Volunteer or paid. Also the many materials that are put into such a unique piece of clothing. The everyday Firefighter has in one shape or another type of personal protective jacket that protects them from the very toxic and chemical debris…

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    what the paranoiac cannot do: Freeze them on canvas to give consciousness the opportunity to comprehend their meaning (Bell, 1984). Later on, he expanded the process into the Oniric-Critical Method, in which the artist pays attention to his dreams, freezing them through art, and analyzing them as well. As Freud said, “A dream that is not interpreted is like a letter that is not opened (Bell, 1984). Picasso took the opposite approach to art. He inherited the gusto for ugliness, scandal and…

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    were unemployment and debt. It is evident from the letters sent to Roosevelt that the families do not have enough clothing to survive. A man, known only as " N.S ," wrote to Roosevelt saying his children had " clothes enough to hardly keep from freezing". (Mc Elvaine 27). Another letter mentions that the family does not have money to buy food. An anonymous woman in Kansas wrote to Roosevelt on November 12th, 1935 saying her family needed money to buy food and clothing. (Mc Elvaine 73) . The…

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    The very first time my eyes landed on Fortunato was in the last year of annoying school. It almost looked to be as if maybe some things would start to look up for me and possibly I could be more accompanied. At first I thought to myself he too could possibly be my friend, that is until he absolutely rejected me in many more ways then I feel to admit. 123 It was the day the sun never came and the rain was heavy, when I declared war. I thought of little else but my misery and loneliness. Summer…

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    When old ladies are mentioned most people think of sweet, polite and innocent. However some old ladies are not what you think they are.The Landlady a character in “The LandLady” By Roald Dahl, is a lonely lady.She is desperately lonely , kind and a psychopathic character that manipulates her victims minds. The LandLady is desperately lonely because even though she kills people she keeps them with her because she cares about them and she can’t let go, because she feels like she has company.The…

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    Why Are Chemtrails Real

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    aircraft, but there are chemicals in them. Because there are chemicals in the lines, we called them chemtrails. Chemtrails are, in fact, real. Contrails are not harmful to humans. Contrails are said to be naturally made in the air by the exhaust freezing at the high altitudes that planes travel in. The frozen exhaust trails can spread, creating a cloudy image above you. The government is not going to harm us with the chemicals in these “chemtrails.” Why would the United States government try…

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    the setting was seventy-five degrees below zero which is fatally cold. Nature was the antagonist in the story because it continued to provide the man with conflict. Correspondingly, the weather conditions were not in favor of the man since it was freezing and simply too frigid for survival without proper tools.…

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    Hydrogen Essay

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    a pure energy source. Although, Hydrogen is a gas, it also can be found as a liquid and a frozen liquid. Hydrogen gas is what is used in chemical bonds and a source of energy, Hydrogen liquid is used to produce rocket fuel. The newest discovery, freezing Hydrogen, is expected to surpass the other two forms of Hydrogen, but it does not have any practical uses yet. Hydrogen has many uses and components. It is found all around us, within our bodies, in the water we drink, and even in our…

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    Solids, Liquids And Gases

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    Solids, Liquids, and Gases Solid, Liquids, and Gases are very interesting types of states of matter; however, they are distinct from one another. As already mentioned in class before, matter is everything that takes up space and its right to say that the space that is taken by matter is or a solid or a liquid or a gas. That can prove to us that this three states of matter are essential in this world we know. A solid is a sample of matter that retains its shape and density when…

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