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    There are many mysteries of the world that have puzzled mankind since the beginning of time. You know things like the pyramids in Egypt, the Loch Ness monster, UFO’s, Bigfoot or my favorite: what do women really want. But what’s not a mystery is why some people who go to the gym year after year and still look the same or even worse. I figured it out and it’s simple; they haven’t reached 212 Degrees yet. Did I lose ya? Well think about what happens when you boil water. At 211 degrees the…

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    There is an old legend about a monster living in the depths of Loch Ness. Some say that it is a dinosaur, others say it's a giant serpent, and others believe it is something else. However, I believe it is one big fat hoax. Many Loch Ness plants and animals are large, large enough to be confused for a monster. One example of something that could be confused as a monster is a sturgeon. Many Loch Ness sightings described Nessie to have bony plates on its back, which matches a sturgeons…

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    Loch Ness Monster Myths

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    After researching the topic of the Loch Ness Monster, I do not believe in this legend based off scientific studies and using common logic. First off connecting the details of the lake it could not support an animal of that caliber for this long. After all the extensive hours of research and looking for this animal, plus the money put into this, not one monster has been found. Humans have an incredible use of the brain called pareidola. Last, this monster is still a legend for the main reason of…

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    People should advance in their desire to find the Loch Ness monster because other " allegorical" species have been found accurate, also many people have sighted this creature. "For hundreds of years, sailors told stories of a hideous creature with a long round head, a jagged-edge beak, and enormous, powerful tentacles... scientist gave Kraken a new name: the giant squid"(6). Some creatures that were pure fiction, like the giant squid and the Komodo lizard, have been proven an undeniable species.…

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    Is Nessie Real

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    I know what you will be thinking. What am I doing here trying to tell you about the Loch Ness, when you already know pretty much everything about the Loch Ness monster, Nessie? Well, this essay won’t just be about Nessie. Do you know the names of the people who claimed to first see Nessie? Or the fact that they owned a hotel, and that caused people to not believe Nessie was real? I could pretty well teach you some things about the topic everyone claimed to know so much about. Do you really know…

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    and the Loch Ness Monster. This is the 6th book in the series. This book is about Doctor Who and his friends Sarah Jane Smith and Harry Sullivan. They got a distress signal in Scotland where there have been attacks on the oil rigs. The Doctor and his friends have to find out what is making these attacks and stop them at all cost. They find out that aliens called Zygons are trying to take over the Earth. The Zygons are using a half-robot half-animal call a Skarasen that looks like the Loch Ness…

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    One day, in 1960, a man named Tim Dinsdale drove to Loch Ness in Scotland and began to film something that would change reality. People should believe that the Loch Ness monster may exist in Loch Ness. The fact that the Loch Ness monster exists is supported by significant evidence that includes water-based sightings, land-based sightings, film/pictures, and sonar evidence. This monster is according to Dictionary.com “a large aquatic animal resembling a serpent or a plesiosaur like a reptile,…

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    could write about the capture of a live Loch Ness Monster, Sasquatch being taken into captivity, or that the president of the United States being diagnosed with thyroid cancer. After a lot of thought and consideration, I have chosen to write about the capture of a live Loch Ness Monster. I would write a front page article about a Loch Ness Monster for many reasons. The world today does not have many facts or information about sightings of a Loch Ness Monster. I feel that readers of the New…

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    idea of sea monsters is in no way exclusive to Scotland, as almost every culture has a story about a sea serpent. From one of the earliest mentions in the 4th century BCE in Libya, across various Native American tribes, and with several varieties in Europe, the sea monster is not a new idea by far (Varner 25-6). Despite the probably hundreds of versions of water monsters and serpents, one of the most famous is the Loch Ness Monster of Scotland. While not as old as the first sea monster, though…

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    boat pretty hard beneath it. He looked and looked but saw nothing, then he heard the loud thump again. Poseidon had sent the Loch Ness Monster to sink the boat, along with drowning everyone that is on it. Despite all of the monster’s efforts Hypatia drew the sword that her father had given her, and cut off it’s head. Now that he was gone, they had the head of the Loch Ness as a prize for completing their quest and getting her mother home safely. After a long moth and a half of sailing back…

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