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    to get a good night's sleep for the terrifying adventure ahead of me. The next morning I woke up and headed on my adventure. Past the crippling forest, around the twisting grass and through the dark caves following the dum dum flower trail til it led me to a very interesting place. There was crackling bricks and twirling vines as if it was an old, old castle but in the middle of the woods. The dum dum flower followed into the pitch black darkness of the castle. I knew I had to follow…

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    Summary: The Ford Focus RS

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    The Ford Focus RS is at the apex of small car performance, an all-wheel drive model powered by a high-performance 2.3-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine. Its horsepower and torque numbers are unmatched; the RS’ industry-first drift mode serves as the exclamation point for this dominant five-door hatchback. The 2016 Ford Focus RS seats five, but is ideal for two. All models are powered by a turbocharged four-cylinder engine paired with a six-speed gearbox. The RS represents the top trim in…

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    The United States of America is known as the land of opportunity, “Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed, to me: I lift my lamp beside the golden door.” (Emma Lazarus). As the United States was built from immigrants looking for a better life and throughout the U.S history waves of immigrants from people that come from the same country or have religion for example the…

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    Psyche’s Lover, The god of Lovers The myth of Psyche and her husband and lover Cupid is one of trials and tribulation. Its was created by a male led/authoritative society, where the omen must have full faith in their husbands. In this myth we can see that there are times of unfaithfulness, a bride’s stupidity and a husband and wife that despite all odds end up living happily forever after. In the ancient Greek culture being male was everything. Women had no rights, they were merely what them…

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    over their local African dishes, to prove their wealth. Many people are forgetting the risk of fast foods which can spiraling rates to diabetes, heart diseases, cancer, and stroke. Processed food as become an addiction for African people which had led to health risks. The impact of western diet is not good for people that are used to eating traditional African food. The biggest quality of Western diet is overconsumption of high fats. In Ghana, fast food is popular, and I…

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    Ecofootprint The Ecological Footprint Analysis (EFA) is an awareness tool, which allows individuals, governments, and businesses to understand in a representative way, their ecological impact on Earth. The concept, developed in 1966, aims to represent all the natural resources that is consumed by human activity. Although EFA has its limitations, it is an effective method for a person or institution to determine its current footprint and then make appropriate decisions and actions towards it…

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    being “noble,” when in fact Victor’s exhaustion is due to his quest to try to destroy the murderous creature he had brought to life. Victor is described as being “attractive and amiable,” but he has spent many years fixated on death and decay which led to the destruction of his loved ones. Additionally, Victor’s abandonment of the Creature detracts from the notion of nobility and amiable as he neglected his duties as a creator and heartlessly left his…

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    apart of. In history, tournaments were popular among royalty. It was popular because it was used for celebrations such as the birth of royalty or marriage. Royalty also enjoyed participating in the joust, but for some like King Henry the second it led to their death just as it did with the knight William was a squire for in the beginning of the film. A Knight’s Tale had similar facts. In the movie, the royal family always had front row seats to watch the jousts. At one part of the movie, the…

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    The Ghost Story Analysis

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    and hearing the creaks of footsteps, he saw the imprint of a giant. At that moment, the speaker is terrorized by creepy incidents of opening doors, closing windows, and distant conversations. Only when the feeble narrator steps out of bed to light a lamp and peek, is he confronted by the Cardiff Giant ghost. The narrator lost all fear instilled in him and began to chat with the Cardiff Giant. The conflict arrives when the ghost explains his reason for coming over, and turns out the Giant had…

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    This charity is donated to communities where Santander branch and business centres are located and locations where the bank has a significant presence, such as a head office and call centre. Employee-led Community Partnership Groups make decisions on where grants are awarded in the major locations and between them the nine CPGs made 141 donations totaling over £1 million. Outside these areas donations were made to over 190 charities supporting charities…

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