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    Venice Research Paper

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    little shops and bistros that give such a great amount of life to this exceptional city. It have to keep in mind that Venice is actually a collection of various islands which are associated by numerous extensions, all of this is sitting on the tidal pond and loaded with trenches, so wear agreeable shoes and be prepared…

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    68 degrees. The sun is partially blocked by the clouds but is slowly starting to show its full self. The pond ripples as a little kid skips a rock into it. The kid is wearing a Duke blue shirt and navy blue jeans. The water is a dirt brown and camo green color. The dirt swirls under the water like a tornado. There are long lime green plants coming out of the water on the right side of the pond. There are 6 ducks and their feathers are a mixture of colors. An olive green, a dirt brown, a…

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    of an insect’s wings. The clatter only seems to insult the ears. And what is there to life if a man cannot hear the lonely cry of the whippoorwill or the arguments of the frogs around a pond at night? I am a red man and do not understand. The Indian prefers the soft sound of the wind darting over the face of a pond, and the smell of the wind itself, cleansed by rain or scented with the pine cone.” (Chief Seattle). This excerpt alone is more than enough to prove that there are many Native…

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    Literature along with Walt Whitman and Ralph Emerson. Thoreau devoted his life to explore the importance of humanity and nature. For two years Thoreau lived in a cabin he built at Walden Pond. It was here where he wrote one of his most famous works entitled, Walden. In Walden, Thoreau shares his experiences at Walden Pond. He observed nature and got a deeper respect for nature. A contemporary person 's’ view on nature would be both similar and different from Thoreau’s perspective as…

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    false statements to investigators and criminal attempt to commit theft by deception. The next day, Towns turned himself into the Sherriff and a search of his property began. The bodies, and vehicle, of Bud and June Runion were found in a secluded pond in the nearby woods. Both bodies were discovered and identified with the cause of death as gunshots to the head. Towns was charged with malice murder and armed robbery ("Craigslist seller Ronnie Adrian 'Jay' Towns charged with murder of couple…

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    Claude Monet once wrote in a letter, “everyday I discover more and more beautiful things. It’s enough to drive one mad. I have such a desire to do everything, my head is bursting with it” (Monet). Dedicating nearly 70 years of his life to his work, Monet pioneered his way into the art world in the latter half of the nineteenth century and the early twentieth century. Using his various studies, he was able to become an art innovator with the Impressionism movement. In this paper I will argue how…

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    Rousseau On Humanism

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    him or herself. For example, if the common area is a pond, one may catch too many fish to ensure a meal for an entire month so that he or she may survive. This creates a selfishness in society, generating a cycle of these three events. According to Rousseau humans have the ability to either be the selfish individual or not associate him or herself with these negative actions. Animals do not have any idea, and will take as much fish from the pond as necessary to feed its family. Although virtual…

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    down in his garden in the backyard. He went out there every morning to feed his orange and white fish in the pond, surrounded by yellow flowers because he loved the color yellow and the ceramic animals sitting around it. Everything his grandchildren made him he would put all over his garden. There was a boy and girl statue holding hands, a family of frogs and a brown bridge over the pond. He had four yellow chairs in the garden and right before I would go to the alley to throw out trash there…

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    Olney: White Squirrels

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    At the beginning of time there was only one living species. What was that one species? It was squirrels. Now squirrels covered the land masses that covered the earth, but only in one certain spot of land could a certain species of squirrels survive. The one species were of the color white. As white as the snow. That one spot that they could survive was known Olney. Olney was located one hundred or so miles south of the southern tip of Lake Michigan. Now in Olney there weren’t only white…

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    Chlorine Water Rashes

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    life, just like chlorine, but they don’t dissipate as quickly so they are even more toxic towards your fish. (http://www.recordnet.com/article/20160116/NEWS/160119759, Article 2, Paragraph 15) They are also toxic to mosquito fish, which are added to ponds to help control the population of mosquitos. (http://www.recordnet.com/article/20160116/NEWS/160119759, Article 2, Paragraph 16) They might be helpful if the Zika virus spreads to the United States. Still some newspaper articles claim that…

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