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    lighting has caused the stars to be harder to see now than ever before. Most children in the 21st century have looked up at the Milky Way in wonder at some…

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    back. I learned some people’s stories, and they told me how they really were interested in a relationship with God. I don’t think I had ever felt a better feeling knowing I was able to influence that. As the sun began to set, the group made their way back into the hotel. Alexandra and I both laid on our beds in silence, staring up at the ceiling. I looked over at her and she seemed to be deep in thought. Finally, she spoke…

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    HOW THE SUN CAME TO BE By Coleton Frizzle Long ago before the Sun was a huge star, it was a normal day until the smallest star ever born. Its name was “Sun.” Everyday Sun tried to talk to the other stars, all they did was laugh and say. “Look it’s midget man! The smallest star in-the galaxy!” All Sun could do was bow down his head and say nothing. One day the Sun ran into Sundray, the biggest star of them all, and his guards, the planets. “Look who it is, its Sun the smallest of them all…

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    The great Neil deGrasse Tyson once said something along the lines of humans have only discovered about 4% of the universe. Not only does my fear of what I don't know going on below my feet in the ocean scare the crap out of me, but that big star filled sky does as well. It doesn't just scare me, but it probably scares and excites scientists studying it all over the world. Since we only know a fraction of the inter-workings of the universe, there are many questions and things going on that we…

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    large, which shows that there was some type of mutation that increased the size of their brains and directly affected their intellect. Fermi’s Paradox is the beginning of new questions to many unexplained phenomena. Currently in the world, there is no way to explain any of these anomalies, however by assuming that aliens did come and visit us, many of the events make sense. The Egyptians may have used alien technology to move or lift the blocks. As for the crops, the aliens may have wanted to…

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    Between Two Galaxies

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    Between Two Galaxies The show opens with Marina in her quarters humming a tune while crafting a self-portrait. Some other drawings are hung up; others lay across her desk or in piles on the floor. None of the other portraits are of her, it’s a healthy variety of artistic musings. Her musings are less than inspirational as her life and surroundings are the epitomai of monotony. Marina's humming picks up in volume as she is seen about her day. Marina is in Sick Bay organizing medical…

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    see all the children's tired faces. “You guys, this is fun!” Veronica sighed, shaking her head. “But Miss, this isn't fun.” One of the children groaned, then the rest of the class agreed. All of a sudden the tour guide turned around. “Your teacher's right.” He agreed, while Veronica looked back at him. The tour guide looks like a very strange man, wearing a tan tweed jacket and red bow tie. “Thank you,” Veronica smiled, looking at his name tag ”The Doctor.” The class continued on, until…

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    In a 2003 article entitled Competitive Advantage the Toyota way, Toyota is highly touted for its ability to create a competitive advantage with limited capital resource and the appropriate usage of human and capital resources (Fane, Vaghefi, Van Deusen & Wood, 2003). This information from 2003 is relevant because it was the predecessor for the recalls that created such turmoil in the organization. Our text identifies the five steps strategic control process for organization’s top managers as…

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    The immigrant experiences in America are observed in most of the short stories published in collections by various authors. Some of them include Amy Tan with her short story, Two Kinds, which was released in 1989 and is extracted from her novel, The Joy Luck Club. Also, in her other short story entitled Mother Tongue, she focuses on the salient differences between Amy Tan and her mother, based on language. Other writers such as Jhumpa Lahiri examine the experience of immigrants in America. She…

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    my house that evening planning on killing anyone”. He said. “We all make mistakes, you just got to live and learn, but I’m always going to be here for you” I said. He smiled with a sense of relief, I smiled back. Then we held hands walked all the way home. The next few days, I looked for Zaire to come out van but I didn’t see him. Then my phone rang and I answered “Hello?” “Hey! You missed me?” it was Zaire. “Yeah, I did” I was smiling ear to ear. My co-workers were looking at me and they…

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