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    waves. Those moments are cherished by all members of my family. Wave after wave, day after day, summer after summer, the years passed faster than ever. Every day with the sun I woke up to run on the beach and then after some breakfast, I would paddle out for a day on the water. Spending every waking moment I could in the ocean told me I was like a fish dancing around the waters. I just couldn't get enough. I could float out in the water and feel the rhythm of the ocean forever. The…

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    Veyron Super Sport

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    D1 Bugatti Veyron super sport The Super Sport variant of the Veyron is perceived by Guinness World Records Veyron super sport was the third model by Bugatti the super car clocked a speed of 431 km/h which is 268 mp/h • A W-16 engine that can produce 1,200horsepower • A top speed of 250+ mph (400+ kph) • A zero-to-60 time of three seconds • A zero-to-180 time of 14 seconds • A price tag somewhere in the $1.2 million range. front brakes Ventilated & Drilled Carbon Discs w/8-Piston Calipers f…

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    7 Health Benefits of Fishing That Will Get To You Hook, Line, and Sinker Meta Description: How would you like sit by the water all day and reap the same benefits of going to a wellness center? Check out the 7 health benefits of fishing today! Introduction: If you’re worried about your overall health but can’t bother to enter a wellness program, have you tried fishing? Waiting for the marine species to take the bait can extend from minutes to hours. Check. You will need to get your hands dirty…

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    Sylvia Likens was 16 years old when she died on October 26, 1965. Her death was not just a fast painless death, it was long and torturous. Sylvia’s death could have been easily prevented and stopped many times. Many people knew what was going on in the house she was boarding in, yet they did nothing. This situation is a phenomenon known as Bystander Effect. Bystander Effect is when individuals that are involved in a situation do nothing to help the victim. To put it in simplest form, they stand…

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    Other groups who are against the church say its a cult. There are different factors that can tell you if a religious group have become cult-like or not. First, their preacher, who was Phelps, became absolute leader since the beginning. Although, he and members of the church did not believe he was a prophet or incarnation of the holly spirit as many cult leaders believe themselves to be. Another cult aspect is the restriction of what member scan do in their every day lives. For example, the WBC…

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    Brevard Zoo Report

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    visit , a small lagoon like area . The Brevard Zoo is situated in Melbourne, Florida and covers around 75 acres of land. The zoo highlights numerous unprecedented creature encounters, including giraffe and Lorikeet feedings, African kayak visits, paddle boats in the wetlands, and a train a ride that goes around the zoo. Brevard Zoo is not revenue driven association, but it is…

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    Native American Tribes

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    In this T.E.K, we will cover information about the Native Tribes that lived in the Gulf Coastal and Central Plains. We will also go over the housing that they had and the modifications they had to make to live in their set areas. For all the Glossary words for the T.E.K continue reading until you get to the Glossary. In the Gulf Coastal plains, there were two different Native American Tribes: the Karankawa and the Coahuiltecan. Karankawa: The Karankawa were a Native American Tribe that lived…

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    Alexander Graham Bell is most commonly recognized as the inventor of the telephone, but in actuality he has contributed so much more to life as we know it today. He has eighteen patents in his name as well as twelve patents that he shared with others. Alexander Graham Bell also invented the first metal detector which he used to try and locate a bullet from President James Garfield. This was unsuccessful but it led to a thirst for more knowledge. Since this was unsuccessful, President James…

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    Algae Biofuel

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    to the system, all of the algae is already in the wastewater but has not been given the chance to grow until they enter the Facultative ponds. Next are the two High Rate Ponds, Inner, and Outer, which shallow ponds that are constantly churned with paddles. Most of the algae growth occurs here because all of the nutrients are mixed together, making it easier for algae to get the food they need. By the time the water leaves these ponds, all the contaminates are gone and only algae is left. After…

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    She says: “All articulation is difficult, exacting, and ingenious; the making of a symbol requires craftsmanship as truly as the making of a convenient bowl or an efficient paddle… (Langer Pg. 39)” What she is trying to say from that passage is that everything we create is difficult to make, taking effort to do so. Do you not feel some sort of pleasure after creating said bowl? This is what Langer describes as an aesthetic…

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