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    I sat in the circulation desk of the library. I watched with him with side glances. He read his book and rested he head on his hand, looking away from me. I started to write out a poem on paper while looking at him. I penned down the interesting features of his posture, down to the book he was reading. I scribbled the lines of St. Jude to help me focus, while recalling past conversations. I remember walking in the woods with him, talking about religion, friends and life. I fell in love with him,…

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    powder is caked, a toothbrush works well. A boresnake or patches will also be required. When cleaning a firearm, gloves are optional for the job. Most of the time I wear gloves just keep the grease from my hands off the…

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    fries and of course the toy included in every meal, was always the highlight of my eating experience. 15 years later and now a parent to my own children, I’m disgusted with the tactics fast food companies are applying in order to lure kids into their grease filled and nutrient free restaurants. What companies like Wendy’s, McDonalds and Burgerking are doing is eventually going to affect out whole nation. Children are unaware and often not in control of what they put into their bodies, nor the…

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    a battle. On May 2, 1946, five prisoners teamed up to plan an escape. Bernard Paul Coy was the head of the plan and was joined by Joseph Cretzer, Clarence Carnes, Sam Shockley, and Miran Thompson. On May 2, Joseph Cretzer covered himself with axle grease and started to climb the West End Gun Gallery. When he reached the top, he placed a bar-spreader between two bars and was able to make a ten inch opening to squeeze through. Cretzer waited for his accomplices to lure an officer out and knock him…

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    not applied then it can actually help in increasing the possibility of a fire which has been an issue with grain keep in silos. The second option is to remove or eliminate oxygen from the area. The perfect example of this would be smothering out a grease fire at home. When oxygen is removed you disable the fire tetrahedron. The last two options are on part with removing components of the tetrahedron, which would be to remove the fuel and to break the chemical…

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    The theme is portrayed through a society which is divided into two, distinct, groups. In The Outsiders, the Greasers are the outsiders. They grease their hair, wear leather jackets and jeans, don’t ride nice cars, and live an overall run down lifestyle with not a lot of money. The Greasers do not come from a lot of money, and have tough lives at home in some cases. This is the opposite of the…

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    In the United States, food is over-used because of how our society is today. Many Americans will eat as much as a bear. A bear may devour huge amounts of fish or some sort of seeds or berries which may cause hibernation. People do not need to store food or go hunt for food. In the ancient times people everywhere all across the world were hunting and gathering so that they could support their families. Jennifer B. Marks concluded that we store because that is what our ancestors did years ago.…

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    Socs Vs Greasers Essay

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    many reasons such as their style, their wealth, and who is better. Both Johnny and Ponyboy are Greasers along with their other relatives. Greasers is a wild gang that has an edgy style with their hair long hair slicked back with a generous amount of grease, hence the name given, Greasers. On the other hand Socs are completely different when it comes to their looks. Socs wear basic madras shirts and usually are wealthy with light colored hair such a blonde. Some say that Socs tend to be more…

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    By using the rhetorical device, aphorism , Franklin explains a short life quote except in a short and significant. He would say " In prosperous fortunes be made it and wise, The Greases may fall, the lowest may rise", he's conveying a message to guide those who believes in fortunes, and that they are perceptible to…

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    Summary: The Outsiders

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    The Outsiders Who are the outsiders? In Tulsa, Oklahoma a 17 year old high school student named S.E. Hinton wrote the book called “ The Outsiders”. The book tells the story of two groups of teenagers : the greasers and the soc. (Doc. A) The outsiders are groups of several people. The greasers and the socs feel like they are outsiders at times. Outsider can be the ones that feel like they are separated from the rest of society. Wherever there are groups there are outsiders. The greasers are…

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