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    What Are Spiritual Gates

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    In this book we shall explore some mysteries about life. Things that are not easily noticed in the natural, yet you see, touch or even get involved in them and they impact your life on a daily basis. Infact your very success, fulfillment or survival on this plane of existence depend on them - spiritual Gates. The addiction or problem that someone is going through might be as a result of a simple or negligible, yet destructive access made available at that gate. It could be as a result of bad…

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    Amusing The Million Essay

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    sense. An amusement park called, Coney Island was a part of the revolution against genteel culture. John Kasson in his book Amusing the Million, addresses the change that Coney Island…

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    Falling 176 feet was not something I had planned for this day. The wind sang in my ears; the roar of clashing metal rang in the air and people cheered. The endless pile of wood used to form a track shook violently as we ran over it, finally leaving the hill and forming a 76° angle with the ground…54 meters above comfort. Adrenaline raced through my veins faster than the coaster cart on the tracks; the whistle tone of the wind sang in harmony with the shrieks of fellow riders. My heart beat…

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    Here are some tips: 1. Get to know the neigbourhood Coal Harbour is a welcoming and safe neighbourhood that is one of the most popular areas to live in the downtown Vancouver district. This tight-knit community borders Stanley Park (Vancouver’s largest and most popular park) and provides front door access to the…

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    False Memory Is False

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    “Memory – like liberty – is a fragile thing.” - Elizabeth Loftus. We tend to think about memories like photographs. They’re snippets of the past, and we go over the most monumental (or embarrassing) moments in our lives time and time again, sometimes just to remind ourselves of who we are. It's such a fundamental part of our daily routines that we forget how reliant we are on memories. Every thing from the taste of strawberries to the name of that film you saw yesterday are all parts of what…

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    On October 25th I visited a park called Discovery Green for the first time. The park is located downtown in the heart of Houston at 1500 McKinney St. This earth-rooted venue is has lots of space for you to enjoy yourself and is surrounded by lots of big trees. This looks like a fantastic park for families or parents that want to find fun activities for their children. The very unique park has art structure that represents Houston and interesting paintings, in which it gives a nice background for…

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    “The Rattlesnake” will thrill the whole family throughout the entire ride as it includes sharp turns, heartline rolls, a corkscrew, and even a loop! The ride includes a tire propelled launch, which replaces the aged, repetitious chain lift with an exhilarating blast of speed! As the cart races through the jungle trying to escape from the rattlesnake himself everybody will experience the highest instantaneous speed right off the bat as the cart accelerates out of the log cabin. While the…

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    It was a hot, summer Saturday and there, standing in front of the PNE gates, was Jacob Kim and his family. The family had eaten breakfast and driven to the amusement park in Vancouver to have a day full of excitement and fun. They were waiting for the gates to open so that they could go in and ride the exhilarating rollercoasters, play the challenging games, and munch on yummy foods. As soon as the gates opened, everyone that was waiting ran in hoping to be the first in line for their…

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    Kings Island We got to King’s Island and we started to plan where we were going to go. “Why don’t we go to the flight of fear” mom said.So we started to head over there I’m scared,why'd I come here.I hope they don’t drop me of the roller coaster I thought to myself.”clink clank” the sound the roller coaster made on the wood as we got closer and closer.We stop at a concession stand “How high is it does it go upside down did they lie to me about how high it goes”.We got to the flight of fear.It…

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    Hayao Miyazaki was born on January 5, 1941, in Akebono-Cho in Bunkyo, Tokyo. Miyazaki’s family included his three brothers, his mother, and his father. Miyazaki went to elementary school in Utsunomiya until the third grade. Miyazaki and his family then moved to Suginami-Ku where he completed fourth and fifth grade. Miyazaki went to Omiya Junior High and that’s when he realized that he wanted to become a manga artist. Miyazaki then went on to attend Toyotama High School where his interest in…

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