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    The Burmese Python and the Everglades Have you ever looked through a pet store window and saw a cute little snake with a sign that read “Burmese Python?” Well if you love snakes you’re likely to think “how awesome” or “I’ve absolutely got to have it.” This happens all too often and the buyer doesn’t do their research like a responsible pet owner. In Florida, where it is very much like their native home in Southeast Asia, these pythons are taking over the Everglades. The Burmese python does not…

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    The Cold War Analysis

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    despite all their differences, claimed universal value; in other words, both American and Soviet leaders were confident that their countries could and should serve as models for all of humanity. Both the United States and the Soviet Union possessed gigantic territories and extended maritime borders, with each country's coasts washed by the waters of three oceans, which in itself entailed the existence of vast intersecting geopolitical interests. Finally, they entered the Second World War as a…

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    Triumphantly surpassing a poor childhood, Andrew Carnegie became the richest man in knowledge and wealth. Along with his fame came infinite philanthropy and his charitable heart kept giving. Carnegie no longer lives, but his impact on the United States of America in terms of how he changed average lives, as well as the mark he left in the world will forever reign. In light of the fact that walking past him in early years, a person would think that Carnegie was just a simple, poor Irish boy,…

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    Personal Narrative

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    There is nothing greater than helping your grandparents on their large ranch in the middle of Kansas. That was what I was thinking as I hopped on my grandmother Patrice’s horse named Watermelon. My mother told me, my grandparents owned a gigantic ranch, so I instantly wanted to come out and help them and learn how to care for cattle.. They had a bunch of cattle on their farm that they have to care for everyday. My mother decided to have me assist them with caring for their animals. Once I…

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    murder which is caused by his creation. He feels as though he is responsible for his brother’s murder because he tries to flee from the monster after it woke up. "A flash of lightning illuminated the object and discovered its shape plainly to me; its gigantic stature, and the deformity of its aspect, more hideous that belongs to humanity, instantly informed me that it was wretch, the filthy daemon to whom I had given life"(93). When Victor sees the monster in the thunderstorm he instantly knows…

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    It was a dark and stormy night on Three Skeleton Key when three innocent men were held captive in a tall grey lighthouse by gigantic flesh eating rats. With the lighthouse surrounded by great white sharks and the nearest land 20 miles away, they had no nearby help.Itchoua, Le Gleo, and the narrator have to survive long hard nights. Eventually the three captives get out by a dramatic ending. “Three Skeleton Key” is written by George G.Toudouze and was originally just a story,but then later turned…

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    thoughts. Then, he walked back inside and fell asleep. When he awoke he did the same as he did the night before, he looked out the window but this time it was different than it had been. The land around his house had been laid to waist. There was a gigantic hole in his house.The sky outside was…

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    Still, it was hard for my parents; they thought the future they’d envisioned for me was lost. They had no reference point for a gay white picket fence.” Coming out to her parent was a gigantic step for jalees but she still felt closeted seeing none of her other family members knew. Sabrina desired that the best way to do it was right them an…

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    Benefits that are provided by the state of California require some guidelines and specific requirements in order to be eligible to receive benefits. All benefits go through an application process, followed by an interview, and they all require all sorts of paperwork and proofs, letters, bills, etc. In order for individuals to be qualified to receive government benefits a household annual income is a must, it has to be provided before taxes. Annual income limit varies depending on the number of…

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    Ebony slowly looked up and saw a tall, pitch black wolf standing above her. Its shiny, black fur coat contrasted the red irises shining through his eyes. Ebony was frozen in pure horror. She could not speak, breathe, or even think properly. The gigantic and terrifying wolf was staring right at her, deciding if she will his next meal. Then the flashlight burned out, a shriek was heard, and Ebony ran for her life. The wolf ran after her at full speed, preying on her like a helpless deer. Ebony…

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