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    One saturday afternoon when I was 11, I went to Branson. I got my first Starbucks, rode my first roller coaster ,and my first Italian restaurant, also my first youth church trip! When I was on my way to Branson we stopped at a Grocery Store to get snacks when I was on my first youth church trip. We got to get whatever we wanted so I got Starbucks Mocha Ice Coffee. It was very good and I was already enthusiastic, content, and vigorous. Having coffee made me more vigorous, enthusiastic, and…

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    wagon train and we soon started our journey. After traveling for some time, we arrived at a warehouse, where we had to pick up our supplies. Cush and I had the duty of carrying the kegs of powder, which was the worst thing you could carry. Anyways, we started to load the kegs of powder into our wagon. Because hauling the kegs of powder into the wagon tired me out, I sneaked into the back of the warehouse, where the temperature was cool. I looked around and spotted a pile of Yankee clothes in…

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    Rip Van Winkle Mythology

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    A mythology is a story that has the characteristics of being set in the past in remote and exciting places, filled with exaggerated, strange or remarkable characters, heroic or magical events and their consequences, and it can convey a positive message about a nation or it’s people. One of the most well known American mythology is Rip Van Winkle by Washington Irving and Charles Burke. The first characteristic Rip Van Winkle fits into is that it is set in the past in remote and exciting places.…

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    Lots of American farmers found themselves unable to make enough money to support their families. One of the main ingredients of Moonshine is corn. A farmer could take a subpar corn farm and turn it into a goldmine. Obviously the Government did not approve of this practice. There are a couple good reasons for the Government to oppose this practice. With underground Moonshine sales growing they were losing a large amount of tax revenue; secondly, there was no way to regulate production, and…

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    Case: Build a Brewery Using the factor rating method, I recommend Mark to lease Building A as the to decide which facility Mark should use to best meet Narragansett’s current and future needs, I advise Mark to use Building A for the location of his keg-only brewery. Please look at the following factor rating method chart where I weighted important factors of the supposed brewery and gave each building a score between 0 and 100 based on the given aspect being graded. Building A has the…

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    . . in the safe. It’s at NSL.” “What’s not here?” “The KEG sequence.” Chapter 21 Roger Nelson phoned Agent Winston Powell who was still in C.E. Mason’s lab, where he was scrounging about for information on C.E. Mason’s research. Agent Powell shared information about his meeting with Margarita Mason, omitting the details of the gun, but emphasizing the fact that the KEG went missing. He made Agent Powell admit that Mrs. Margarita had been instructed by the FBI—his…

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    C. E. Mason: A Short Story

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    Agent Powell was telling the truth. And Roger Nelson and knew it. “So, C.E. Mason is like me,” Roger said after a while. “However, this happened to be America where citizens have a legal right to own property and the government cannot confiscate such property without cause.” “Yeah.” “All your actions toward me in Kirksville and here in Maryland were designed to convince C.E. Mason you weren’t onto him,” Roger said. “Right.” Roger also learned that his chance encounter with Agent Powell in…

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    My first day of riding roller coasters. Over the summer, my family and I went to Silver Dollar City and I decided to face my fear. No, I am not afraid of roller coasters, but I am afraid of heights. While we were at the park, my dad convinced me to ride my first roller coaster. My dad, sister and older brother have been riding roller coasters for years, they love them. But, my little brother and I don’t really care for them. He doesn’t like them because he doesn’t like the feeling of falling…

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    The French Revolution was the result of a massive powder keg of anger in the French lower class that had been building for centuries since the establishment of Ancien Régime in the late 1400’s. Notably, there were two main long term causes that fueled the powder that would lead to the French revolution. These were extreme income inequality and the corruption of the French government. With regards to income inequality, an absolute monarchy built a strict class system that made it impossible to…

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    - As the third largest international, multi-sport games, the Pan Am Games are already creating ripples of excitement in Toronto, its 2015 host city. But with select events happening in the Courtyard Niagara Falls' own backyard, fans of everything from kayaking to rowing can book a stay at this preeminent family hotel in Niagara Falls to find out who will take home the gold. The more than 6,000 athletes competing in the 2015 Pan Am Games from July 10 to 26 will represent 41 countries and…

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