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    this time I felt prepared. I already faced him once and I knew exactly what moves he was going to do on me. When the referee blew the whistle the match began and it was close. In the end I won because I knew what he was going to do and how to counter it. In the end I won because I used my intellect to best him. Wrestling is a sport for the people who are intellectual. A wrestling match involves predicting the opponents move before it happens, almost like a chest match. Also being able to…

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    piano Piano is the most prized possession of an individual. Pianos are very heavy and elegant items to lift and move, and can cause unprecedented damage to the surrounding objects, to your body and to the piano itself, if not handled properly and carefully. Moving pianos is stressful and hectic, if you try to handle them without a professional help. In order to safely and securely move the piano from one place to another, you need to have special knowledge and skills to reduce the risk of damage…

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    everyone is fighting to survive. Sergio decides to move his family to a better place because he is tired of living in poverty and money has become an issue. Sergio’s main motive in migrating is to fulfill the…

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    Hester Prynne Evil

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    Pearl as her opportunity to learn, in learning, she is able to forgive herself, she is able to see the beauty rather than darkness. The nature of forgiveness is what allows us to move on from the bad, Hawthorne describes Hester as not being able to forgive and move on, yet we see the way the townspeople are able to move on from Hester’s act of sin, on page 167 Hawthorn writes, “She came, not as a guest, but as a rightful inmate; into the household that was darkened by trouble… Hester’s nature…

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    Bouncy Egg Lab Report

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    the egg expanded because of osmosis and diffusion. there was more water outside the egg so some of it had to go in. Active Transport:molecules spread against the concentration gradient. this uses energy, and requires help from carrier proteins. * moves from low to high.…

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    effects of constantly moving can have on a child. First off, customs, traditions, and knowledge change depending on where you go. Where a child could have lived holidays, family traditions, clothing choices, and mannerisms can affect people during a move. They can be as subtle as dressing lighter for a warmer climate, to change what language you speak or how formal and informal you can speak. Acess to knowledge can change making life harder or easier, depending on which situation it is.…

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    Cherokee Tribe

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    dollars as said in the article, “ Move the Cherokee to Indian Territory.” That wasn’t all the Cherokee received, they got an abundance of land seventy square miles to be…

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    [they] never see again.” Perry Patetic in his excerpt, explains how the invention of planes, trains, and automobiles is actually a negative thing because we lose our close relationships. The author supports his claim by first discussing how when we move away we tend to lose our close relationships. The authors purpose is to pursue the reader to believe that today's transportation is actually bad because we don't have people we can depend on. People should be allowed to travel, we can always…

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    Moving Mattresses

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    Anyone who has had to move recently will remember how challenging it was to move the mattress. Depending on the type of mattress you probably felt like you were moving a very large, awkward, limp noodle. Many modern mattresses lack internal structures to hold them rigid. This helps a great deal when negotiating corners, but does not help when moving in a straight line. The box spring, on the other hand, with its rigid structure was probably at its most difficult when it came to doorways and…

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    Soil is the lowest in terms of lightness. It means that Fire is the lightest Element and always tends to move upward. Soil, on the other hand, tends to move downward. Each element tends to settle in its original place. To elaborate on the concept, the following examples are provided. Example: If a piece of rock is held in a high place, it quickly moves downward upon being released. It doesn’t move upward, never! For its original place is on the Earth (Soil), which is at the lowest…

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