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    A rope. That was all it took for everything to happen. A rope that caused a life to be lost, tears to flow and most importantly, someone's beloved to disappear from this world. This is the story of how my beloved, Mary died because of a rope. In the humid air of England, those who resides there would tell you, many accidents have occured before and many more would, whether it be an accident or more. Although, I have to admit, there was not one case that was as strange as Mary's. You see, Mary…

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    Tree Rings Research Paper

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    Tree Rings Tree Rings is located on horn island, which is a small island off the coast of Darwin. Horn island itself is very green and quite undisturbed by modern life. There are many trees and only a minute fraction of the island is used for hospitality. It is quite hot and humid but the occasional rain cools the island down. These factors make Horn Island a perfect location for a new suburb which is innovative and different. In Tree Rings there are no cars, because cars make massive amounts…

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    Personal Narrative Essay

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    all the others, I was performing at a jump rope demonstration show, but; had no idea where we were going, what time we would be back or who I might meet there. It started off like any other Sunday. With a simple, plastic jump rope. I have been jumping rope for 11 years and every weekend at least one show is scheduled in which my teammates and I would perform synchronized skills, maneuvers, and dances using a combination of single and Double-Dutch ropes. We’ve performed at halftime during UNC…

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    Essay On Scopes Mansion

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    Rope's mansion had carried a big part in the women's history. The mansion is located on 318 Essex Street. The Ropes Mansion was built in 1727. Nathaniel Ropes II was the first person in the family who purchased the house in 1768, and was remembered until the 20th century. The house was a home to four generation of the Rope's family. In the 1900's Sarah Ropes, Mary Packman Rope, and Eliza ropes had moved to Salem from Cincinnati to live in their…

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    Why Tornadoes Are Bad

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    or part of the reason they can be so dangerous is because of the shape. Because tornadoes are such deadly weather events, it is important for people to know about the different types of tornadoes and how they can effect the places they occur. The rope tornado is the least damaging tornado of them all. Tornadoes have…

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    win prizes and money. Many girls know how to rope already but are not allowed to according to regulations. Another effect, is that there are many scholarships for roping, bull riding, barrel racing, and bronco riding, but if there is only one event for girls it makes it way more competitive to get a scholarship. Although girls are tough, men are sometimes more sturdy and less likely to get hurt. Should girls be allowed to do tidown roping and team rope or should the men take over the rodeo?…

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    theories are true or not, can be proven through a series of passages and videos. These videos and passages provide an experiment that proves that elephants can work together well. The experiment will require two elephants and their favorite rewards and a rope to pull the rewards in. In the passage "Elephants Can Lend a Helping Trunk, the passage speaks of how well elephants can work together to finish a task. The passage then mentions of an experiment scientists have done that proves that…

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    Andrew Hallidie set up his first wire rope making company in the gold fields of American Bar in 1856. Hallidie had learned his craft in Scotland where at the age of ten he had apprenticed under his father, Andrew Smith, who had a number of patents for the making of wire rope. At American Bar a quartz mill had built an incline railway using hemp rope to haul empty cars up and full cars down. The hemp rope required replacement every 75 days, Hallidie’s lasted for two years. Returning to San…

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    Healthy Heart Habits

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    healthy heart habits. The children learn the value of community service, by fundraising for an important cause, research into heart disease, Jump Rope for Heart is an activity that kids like to do, it has the potential to draw them away from sedentary pursuits, This program , by its very nature focuses on and progresses kids locomotive skills Jump Rope for Heart is very accessible, any child, regardless of fitness level or technical skills can learn to skip in a supportive atmosphereThe kids…

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    North Face Film Analysis

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    strongly agree with what did Andi does at that moment. He sacrificed his life to save his best friend Toni by cutting the rope. At that moment, Andi is tied with Toni and Willi and the rope is about to pull all of them down because the piton stars come out of the rock. It is a really hard decision to make at that point. That is a really moral decision to make. If he did not cut the rope. All of them will die immediately. This real event is really similar to two situations that the justice class…

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