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    Maheo Research Paper

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    In the beginning of time there was nothing anywhere. No trees, water, or life. Except Maheo, who lived in the abandoned-like universe. Maheo was a very powerful being who could do just about anything. Maheo decided he should put his tremendous capabilities to use. Maheo asked himself “what good is power if it is not used to make a world for people to live in?” First, Maheo created a monumental and salty lake. He then decided there needed to be fish and other wildlife such as cranes, loons…

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    Victoria's Funeral

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    drive the four wheeler, and she drove straight into the mud because she sucks at driving. We all immediately got splattered and covered in mud and had to be carried off the four wheeler. Once we pushed it out of the mud and got back on, it was dead silent. Right then we looked up at the night sky and saw millions of stars, and it was one of the best nights of my life, besides the fact I was freezing cold and absolutely head-to-toe covered in mud. After a few minutes of quiet while we stared at…

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    Mud “Hurry up!” Sam screamed to his brother Max. The two boys raced towards the gathering crowd. Today was the Woodbury County Fair and Sam did not want to miss it. They had been waiting to go for a very long time and now, Max was taking forever. “I’m coming!” Max barked back. He has been waiting to go too, but he wasn’t as eager as Sam was. Although Max loves going to the fair, he is extremely nervous about seeing the bulls. He is like a mouse running from a cat when it comes to bulls. So…

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    We stood there, looking at the piles of mud. I tried to find similarities between Canterlot buildings and domes of mud. I worried that my imagination might have been limited. “I can’t see it.” He stepped to a cone of mud and pointed a hoof at it. “This is the castle.” “Hmm…” I pressed my eyebrows together in an attempt to boost my imagination to the maximum. “Canterlot castle does have a pointy rooftop. This pile of mud is also kind of pointy. Yes, I can see the resemblance now…

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    Mudding Short Story

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    looking for mud. After they have driven a mile and still no mud they see a clown watching them. When they see the clown they take off covering to clown that was watching them in dirt and gravel. They escaped the clown but now they were down in the woods three miles and still no mud. They travel about 2 more miles into the woods and find a small pit of mud. Both of their trucks go through it easily. They go another half mile and reach the end of the woods and they only found one small mud hole.…

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    I have a 2004 Dodge Ram pickup that I drive every day. The truck is incredible special to me because, of the time I have spent fixing it, the overall cost, and the great times I have had in it. Everyone that lives in Maine undoubtable goes through extensive wear and tear on their vehicle. Reasons being poor road condition, use of corrosive salts during the winter, and vast commute distances. I would like to say that I am the one exception, but I am not. Over the two years I have owned my truck,…

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    strategies include imagery, exaggeration, and hyperbole. In the use of imagery, Rick Bragg describes of back when he was simply a child looking at wonder at the “magnificent mud mole” (Bragg). More likely as a child, or even as a teenager, imagination plays a major role in seeing the best of things, even if it is just a large, dirty mud puddle. To lose that sense of imagination so early on can be devastating, as to bring in the questions of “what’s wrong with kids today?” (Bragg). Then there is…

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    that once they were mud or silk or yarn and now they are a living person?…

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    Corophium Volutator. While using this method we are sampling from a wider surface at low tide, which allows us to pick out more of a variety of these organisms from the environment we are studying. As well as the Corophium Volutators otherwise known as mud shrimps have not been exposed to anything in this sampling technique therefore they are in their most natural habitat, where as in the sediment sifting method they are exposed to seawater. The hand capturing method allows us to sample from a…

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    Myths Myths have been used all over the world for centuries. Used to explain the unknown. Something nobody could explain. The most common thoughts between humans were that Gods and Goddesses ruled, created, and influenced the world. Myths might be the most explainable or sound all that true, but we have a look at what people thought of in Ancient Greece or Native Americans. We get a look of what they thought about the Earth. A rabbit, called Michabo, was said to have roamed the Earth long…

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