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    Revolution through this scene. The river is a barrier similar to a lock to a door which is only accessible to the individuals who have the designated key. The people can only cross the river with a sail boat and there is a very limited supply of sailboats which are very small and fit five people at the maximum. Through this scene, Che symbolizes that anyone could break open the door which blocks our access to others through our minds. Che was a strong believer that he could make it to the other…

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    On September, 3 British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain declared war on Nazi Germany. Even with a declaration of war from both Britain and France little was done to save the Poles. On September 17th the Soviets invaded Poland and since then the Polish government has fled the country. Poland's terrible location, sharing a long border with the Reich, had left it little chance of being able to defend itself. Poland finally surrendered on the 27th with over 95,000 Polish deaths and almost no…

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    way. Many depicted the urban part of this river, including buildings, bridges, boats, and lights in their composition. Renoir also includes boats in his work. Renoir’s boats can easily be mistaken for sailboats, a traditionally peaceful vehicle of the water. However, at a closer glance the sailboats become small orange boats with light reflections behind them. Nonetheless, the boats add to the composition’s tranquil…

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    My Career Research Paper

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    With a full day of unstructured play, I witnessed campers try new things such as jumping into the lake using a rope swing or taking control of a sailboat. It didn’t take long for their self-esteem to kick in, which made me feel confident in my abilities as role model and…

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    “The things you take for granted someone else is praying for” (Marlan Rico Lee). There are people in this world who are going through obstacles after obstacles begging, pleading with people for spare change or food because they go to sleep every night listening to their stomach growl so much it became a symphony. Toni Cade Bambara demonstrates in the short story “The Lesson” how the true victim of impoverishment are children. Everyday they try to figure out why their lives are they way it is or…

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    Sumerians developed many technologies that we still use to this day, like the wheel, the plow, and the sailboat. They are simple things now-a-days, but back then they were amazing inventions. The wheel allowed them to move goods easier and simpler than by carrying everything by hand. The plow made farming easier, and therefore made les people focus on farming, leading to more people specializing. The sailboat allowed people to go to islands they have never seen before and to trade overseas. The…

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    When one hears the words, “Naval Nuclear Power Program” they expect to hear a long, and boring speech about how a reactor works on some ship. In reality, the nuclear program the U.S. Navy offers is an extensive system is one of the backbones of our modern day military. With sTwo Truths and a Lie - Teacher Edition Us students have wandered the halls of this high school for years. In a small school like Southold, we’ve gotten to know our teachers pretty well -- making small talk in the…

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    in a sailboat S- this goal is specific. M- this goal is measurable because its accomplishment is a long process while every step toward this plan can be measured: getting the international boating license, buying the boat, paying the marine taxes, buying special equipment, information gathering, setting the sail route etc. A- this goal is attainable. R- this goal is realistic T- this goal will take place after the retirement so it is timed. Conclusion: Sailing around the world in a sailboat is a…

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    Neighborhood Interview

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    On the first day of class each student was tasked to interview a fellow classmate. I interviewed Hayley Edgar who was born in Portsmouth, New Hampshire on May 15th, 1993. She graduated from Portsmouth High School back in 2011. Now she spends her time at Great Bay Community College pursing her Liberal Arts degree or working as an assistant she goes sailing and swimming much like the people who originally settled her hometown of Portsmouth.. Hayley really doesn’t know what she wants to do later in…

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    Three seconds have passed since it took off, but for how much longer would this go on, I thought? Then, the go-kart propelled itself off the ground as if it were a sailboat about to tip over. It only went about an inch off the ground, and only for a split second, but when it hit the ground, the go-kart shot left through the woods heading straight toward the upper garage. If it hit the garage, it would rip a hole right…

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