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    The Trail Narrative

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    I pulled my sleigh to a stop in the middle of the deeply rutted road.I watched as the snow silently drifted into the woods and we were watching the moon. Even though me and my horse are freezing cold in the night. The sled in the night shines with many flashlights to see down the trail my horse and stopes to gain its breath and were next to the woods for then my horse shakes its bells.…

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    Rutherford's Journey

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    incandescent bulb produced a continuous spectrum because all wavelengths were observed. Rutherford’s model predicts that the spectrum of hydrogen should be continuous as well. b) During the demonstration, a continuous spectrum was observed for incandescent light and a line spectrum was observed for hydrogen; therefore, my observations seem to contradict with Rutherford’s model. Rutherford hypothesized that atomic spectra should always be continuous because he believed that electrons continuously…

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    Dyad Moon: A Short Story

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    June, the month of the Dyad moon, the time the God and the Goddess become one. It is a time to seek harmony in all things: light balances dark, heat balances cold, and good balances evil. Brenna Lindsay stood silently in the circle she'd formed of white beeswax candles. The full moon bathed the clearing with silver light. Cool night air met the still-warm ground, creating wispy patches of ground fog blanketing the earth like a sheet of transparent white cotton. Her wolf, White Star, sat on his…

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    9/11 Short Stories

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    Eric was deep sea fishing when he saw Ariel. He was getting read to catch the biggest fish of the day when Eric saw a lot of red rising up. Then suddenly, a girl with red hair, blue eyes, a purple top, and a turquoise tail appeared. Eric did not know what he had just stumbled upon, but he liked the looks of her. He tried to reach out to her and grab her hand but it was too late. Ariel had already got herself off the hook and swam as fast as she could away from that boat. From that moment on,…

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    The salt air of the ocean still soothed Solomon even in death. It brought back alive distant memories of life that once was. Only history books have an idea of what life was like back then, or others like him that still walked the Earth. Shrouded in perfect darkness he could see everything clearly in black and white. Billions of stars peppered the sky with ripples of the galaxy overhead like spilt milk. A wave crashing upon the shore ran across the sand far enough to nudge the tip of his combat…

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    Personal Narrative Fiction

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    directly in Clarke’s eye. The blonde mumbles something unintelligible in her sleep, not bothering to wake up. Her hand slides onto the fresh surface of the cushion, motioning toward her face. When it covers her eye, offering protection from the undesired light, Clarke lets slip a soft, content sigh. Her brain refuses to abandon the…

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    The queen, even though she was wearing a dress, she was quick to dodge all of my attacks. It became increasingly difficult to get a hit on her. Her weapon was unlike one I had ever seen before. Well, heard of before, I haven't seen many weapons until now. The queen's weapon was made out of pure magic, it couldn't be seen by the regular human's eyes. I could see her weapon because I am not fully human. It was a pair of nunchucks with a five-inch blade at each end. Sometimes the weapon would…

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    Rods And Cones Lab Report

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    cones. They are both sensitive to light and convert the light into signals that the brain can read. Rods interpret low intensity light, while high intensity light is interpreted by cones. Rods cannot convey color, but cones can. Rods are located around the outside of the retina. Rods come into affect with periphery vision. Therefore, when light is dim, rods are the primary photoreceptors causing the periphery vision to have the best resolution. In this dim light, the brain sees images in black…

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    began like any other. Slowly and gently, I begin to wake up, seeking refuge underneath my covers from the brightening sun. Giving up, I sit up in my loft bed, my hair an unruly jumble of curls. I notice that there’s already a considerable amount of light reflecting off the blanched walls. With the experience of a 9 year old, I can tell it’s already well into the morning. In addition, I can tell that something is off. There are many things that my home is not. It is not organized, the toys are…

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    13, 2015 Moths are attracted to man-made lights. It is a fact, but many scientists are not sure why. One theory is the “the lights throw off their internal navigation systems” (Walchover Natalie). Moths always fly at a constant angle relevant to a light source from a distance, for example the moon. The moon is so large and so far away, it looks like it is in one spot, and no matter where you go, it looks like you are always following it. But man-made lights, on the other hand, such as lamps and…

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