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    Adventure-minded people like to take their trucks, SUVs and cars on the road less traveled. As in dirt roads, over majestic mountain passages, and on the beaches. Such out of the ordinary driving can take its toll on your vehicle. Whether you’re driving on dirt roads or fording a stream, you need to make sure that your vehicle is up to the task. A Matter of Altitude Most vehicles shouldn’t have a problem driving at high altitude, including at elevations of 10,000 feet and above. However, your…

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    The sand pit outside if for ALL ages. The infants may not be able to pick up a shovel and a bucket, however they can use this sensory activity and explore the sand and different textures through their hands and feet. They can pick up the shells just how they would at the beach. The older years are asking many questions about why and how. The sand pit is a good place to learn the concepts of full/empty, light/heavy, wet/dry…

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    trip to Mexico for vacation. We did many fun things down there such as; parasailing, went on a boat for a day trip, sail boating, went swimming in the ocean, buggy board, sand volleyball, swam in the pool, walked the beach at night, got henna tattoos, a dread in our hair and went to the club with my brother and Emerson. The sand on my feet, the crashing of the waves, people swimming in the ocean, the smell of sunscreen and the wonderful taste of my flamingo drink; Mexico is my kind of place to…

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    The Sieve and The Sand Entry 1 Captain Beatty, the antagonist and enemy of Guy Montag is the Firemen's Captain. He is responsible for getting his team ready and on task when an alarm goes off in the firehouse. The only problem in this society is that firemen's role is to "burn", to burn books, houses, and even people instead of turning fire out like in our century. Books weren't illegal to own or have but people started abandoning books and reading after all the high-technology they own and use.…

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    Lob Wedge Research

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    Thankfully we've compiled a list of facts about wedges to help: Fact 1: The History The angle of an Iron club has gone down by approximately 8 degrees per club. This is why there are so many new types of wedges. Fact 2: Wedge Names While pitching, sand, lob, and gap wedges are the common names, wedges can also be referred to by the angle of their club face. Professional golfers typically have these types of clubs. For Example: a 60-Wedge would be a golf club with a 60 degree angle on the…

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    Wind Erosion Lab Report

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    how far the substance traveled when different sized particles were tested. As the particle size grew, the measuring distance decreased. The data that was collected shows that the rocks didn’t move at any speed due to its heavy weight. As well as the sand, it moved 126 cm during trial 1, and 176 cm during trial 2. Conclusion Some errors that were found during our lab was that the fan was at different angles when certain substances were being tested. This impacted the lab in many different ways…

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    swell, and my limbs begin to throb. I sink further into the sand, I feel sand crabs scamper across my feet, shells brush against my ankles, and my thoughts disappear into the deep, dark abyss. It is all gone. My recent memories resurface in my brain – the memories from earlier today: waking up in my warm bed back in…

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    Son depicts Bobby Sands, a member of the IRA, and the other men in his prison block going on a hunger strike due to poor treatment by the British in 1981. The prevalence of hunger strikes post-famine and Anna O’Donnell’s self-imposed fast in Donoghue’s novel demonstrate the…

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    government forced them to move to the middle of nowhere because there was no use to the land and the land that the Native’s were originally on, there was valuable uses to them. Another thing that affected the Native Americans was the Sand Creek Massacre, the Indians were at Sand Creek and one morning militia came and they started to shoot at the Indians and they killed men, women and children. Another thing that an affect on the Native Americans was the Indian Policy Reform, it affected them in…

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    moved my position so I could see the thing blinding me. If this ‘thing’ is shiny it must be valuable, I think. I walk to the source of the light. It was covered in sand. I pulled my hands out of my pockets and pulled up my sleeves. My finger nails started to work, digging the sand and I did not stop. Even though my hands were filled with sand, kept digging. I started to see my discovery. I had a diamond- no diamonds and gems with gold.. The sides of my mouth started to tug, forming a smile. I…

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