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    They’re all waiting to finally get to jump into the cool, refreshing water that we’ve been waiting for throughout the whole winter. In the process of getting up to the lake the entire car ride, you can see all the bright mystery, beige, and light yellows from the corn being grown and the grass…

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    A critical passage can reveal a great deal about a book. In Henry James’s “The Turn of the Screw”, there a quite a few critical passages. One that is particularly critical is the passage where the governess is conversing with Mrs. Grose before the governess meets Miles, Flora’s brother: “You will be carried away by the little gentleman!” “Well, that, I think, is what I came for--to be carried away. I’m afraid, however,” I remember feeling the impulse to add, “I’m rather easily carried away. I…

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    willing to help. In Mountain Home, AR, those people are employees of Discount Towing & Recovery. Discount Towing & Recovery provides attentive service local AR residents have come to depend on. Whether they have been in an accident or require a jump start, tire service, or fuel delivery, Discount Towing & Recovery is only one phone call away. This dependable company also provides a towing service as well as a wrecker service for cars that need to be taken to a mechanic or, worse, a junkyard.…

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    The short-story version of The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County was very different from the live performance version of it. For example, the characters are different between the two. Furthermore, certain pieces of information in these examples are missing. While the written story is entertaining, I was happier with the performance. If I could, I would go back to ISU and watch the plays again. Speaking of character differences, it is said in the story that Jim Smiley had his own…

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    This weekend I had cheer practice and non-important subjects but I am only going to conclude cheer practice which I was very anxious about. Me and my team always start out with with ten laps around the gym and then warm up/stretch which to me it is very soothing and which is my favorite part. Then to follow up after that the team warms, we then do running tumbling and standing tumbling which is for example a roundoff back handsprings. I always enjoy warming up tumbling because it makes me feel…

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    HABITAT: The Great Grey Owl lives in North America. In the harvest of timber it lives in dense boreal and coniferous forest. Often adjoining open areas like bogs, muskegs ,or meadows. They breed in north america . DESCRIPTION: According to the website all about birds.org, ‘adult owls look like this they have a flat face with large rounded head and grey face. They have wide yellow eyes with dark circles around them’.The Great Gray Owl’s upper part has dark streaks and under part light steaks…

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    chaos everywhere that they may roam which makes us fear about the end of the world. These simple thoughts about zombies are scary enough to think about which many movie makers rely on when they are making their own movies about this genre. Zack Snyder jumps into the zombie horror film genre by using George A. Romero’s movie, Dawn of the Dead, as a baseline for his take on the zombie genre. Snyder makes a major update on how the zombies moved, what they looked like, and all of the special effects…

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    and part of highschool, my hands could barely grasp the bottom of the net. Entering my freshman year, I was a whopping 4’ 11”. Over and over I jumped as high as I could, reaching towards that distant orange ring that I so much wished to grab. I would jump until my shins were on fire, burning from the pressure that they had been put under. I would…

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    Ballet is the one of the most traditional form of dance. There is a lot about ballet that people don’t know, such as the history. Do you know what it took to get the art form to what it is today. Then again, maybe you didn’t know that the pointe shoe didn’t always look like what it is now. Did you know that for almost every ballet company you have to meet certain bodily attributes in order to be a part of the company? Ballet and just dance in general is the way that humans first shared our…

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    beginning of the movie, the characters initiate their relationship when Rose puts herself on the railings of the back of the Titanic, and Jack sees her before she proceeds to jump. This was the first interaction between rose and Jack. As Jack continued to convince her to come down off of the railing he says, “Well if you jump, I jump”, using his life to show how much he would care if she jumped, without even knowing her. This tells Rose that Jack was there for more reasons than she may have…

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