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    Suddenly I Became Me I started to figure out who I was during my lifetime. There are plenty of funny and terrible instances for me that made me find out who I was. I can name three instances from the top of my head like me picking my dad’s lock to get in the fridge when I was about four, when my biological mother decided to give me and my brother away when we were five and she wanted nothing to do with us, and when I went to my first summer church camp for the first time. I believe that these…

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    name from Erich Weiss to Harry Houdini. Many people new that Houdini was fearless, so he pulled off some crazy things. A large amount of people have a fear of drowning. So he was put in wooden box floating down the river and escaped. Houdini had a lock picking kit. He could pick pretty much any…

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    next i slipped the red wire out disconnecting the alarm system. whew, that was easier than i though. I slipped up the front door making sure to keep my face hidden from the cameras. I pulled two bobby pins out of my hair. Thank god i've been picking locks since i was ten or else this could take forever. I stuck one end of the bobby pin in the keyhole and one end of the other. I pushed down the metal clasps and turned the knob. Booya! That was awesome, I've never broken into a palace before!…

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    their left, as it will result in circular waiting. If the chain of waiting can be broken, deadlock will be prevented. If a philosopher picks up his left chopstick first he is known as a left and vice versa. Preventing deadlock can be done through picking a single philosopher and making him a righty while the rest are all lefties. This can be done with numerous as long…

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    The Boy Who Dared by Susan Campbell Bartoletti is a true story about a young boy named Helmuth who defies the Nazi government in hopes of trying to expose their heinous actions towards Jews and other prisoners. The story begins in 1935 in Germany. After Hitler becomes Chancellor of Germany, Helmuth is just starting middle school. He doesn’t know about all the bad things that Hitler is involved with. Helmuth’s first middle school teacher is a retired Nazi soldier and strong supporter for…

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    Is Antigone A Tragic Hero

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    is right, and she thinks that she is doing the best option. She makes some bad decisions but she is the tragic hero in this story because she is the worst off out of her family. In the first part of the story her brother is killed in battle for picking the wrong side to fight with. So the brother that fought on the right side got buried with pride, while the other one didn’t get buried with pride because he picked the wrong side. So she wanted to bury him with honor, so she goes out every…

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    The Everlasting Debate of America's Schools Public school system versus private school system; it is an ongoing debate that is contested daily throughout the living rooms and playgrounds of the United States. Parents strive in picking the best school system for their child’s education. Private and public school systems have many factors that distinguish and compare them: the security of the environment, affiliation with the government, standardized test scores, and the mission of the school.…

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    bit disappointed. he expected guards running frantically everywhere, however there was simply a dimly lit guard tower, a faint silhouette perched up there. "smoke bombs, toss them over the gate. levi, move in and see if you can do anything about the lock, there. once you get in open, i'll take group a and b over towards the supply sheds and warehouses, have group c and group d rampage the houses. any prisoners are to be handcuffed or tied up, taken back with us. any supplies are to go in the…

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    little brown dog ran up to him. Picking it up, he rubbed his back. “I have friends who pick up strays, they stay with me until the volunteers find homes for them, usually two days. I found a few along the road injured where someone had left them to die. Someone abandoned some of them, while others were sick and I nursed them back to health. Now are you still afraid of me? Do you think I could ever kill and eat one of them?” he asked, and laughed, picking up a large, black cat and…

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    Introduction Gibberellic acid(C19H22O6) was discovered back in the 1930s by Japanese plant pathologists. In the late 1800s, a disease called Bakanae, also known as the “foolish seedling” infected the rice crops in Japan, Taiwan and other Asian countries. The plants die after demonstrating extended growth patterns. Shotaro Hori, a Japanese plant pathologist, proved a type of fungus was the cause of the disease. The fungus was later named Gibberella fujikuroi. Years later in 1926, another plant…

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