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    That's when she began to travel to different states to speak to health care providers about Josie's story and the ways it could be prevented. “Not only did they listen, but they showed me they cared. They stood and applauded. As I walked off stage the shook my hand and said “Thank you” (King…

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    friends house when the ground shook violently, being a Fremont Firefighter, I suddenly knew that a large earthquake had just hit. Everyone slammed on their brakes and look around. I turned to the person next to me and said, “Something fell down.” I started my car back up and turned around, heading in the direction…

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    help but feel happiness buzzing in his system as he slipped into the chair. Dean's face broke into a huge smile, mirroring Castiel's. Today was the fourth day they meet. The second time they spoke, or so Castiel tried to strike a conversation, Dean shook him off, saying that he was not in the mood to talk. Castiel was worried, of course, but he didn't want to make the other man uncomfortable by asking what's wrong, and he didn't want to push his luck anymore, just the fact that Dean…

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    12 Turning Points

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    BOOK REVIEW- Twelve Turning Points of the Second World War by P. M. H. Bell, published by Yale University in 2011 Reviewed by Abdel Alnimiry The Second World War still has a strong ideal of attractions in many ways. From many books, television programs, and films were all attracted the Second World War. It was mostly everything that covered and dictated the history of the twentieth century. The war mileage seemed endless. In Europe it started with the German invasion of Poland in September 1939…

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    you telling me right now that you have no idea who I am?” She was shouting at this point and I wasn’t sure if it was because the music was pounding at my eardrums or because she was upset. Either way it was yelling. I’m not a huge fan of yelling. I shook my head, words didn’t seem like the best option at this point. Her hair was grasped between her hands and she was biting her lip while pacing back in forth. She was even breathtaking in this panicked…

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    San Francisco, in northern California, is a hilly city on the tip of a peninsula surrounded by the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay. It's known for its year-round fog, iconic Golden Gate Bridge, and cable cars, but is at risk for a major earthquake. San Francisco is built on the north american plate with it moving against a transform boundary, with the Pacific plate. A transform boundary is when two plates slide against each other, causing many earthquakes since San Francisco is on the west…

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    Benefits Of Bilingualism

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    brain. 200 bilingual and monolingual candidate patients with Alzheimer’s disease resulted in bilinguals showing 77.7 years of age, and monolinguals at 72.6. Indeed, this denotes that monolinguals do get Alzheimer’s earlier than bilinguals (Marian & Shook, The Cognitive Benefits of Being Bilingual, 2012). Does bilingualism hold cognitive…

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    enemies” by Daniel Pipes talk about how the peace process should be termed the war process. The main attempt in peace in the Arab-Israeli conflict was in 1993, where the prime minister of Israel, Yitzhak Rabin, shook hands in the white house with a Palestinian leader, Yasir Arafat. They shook hands on the Oslo accords and this handshake was considered as a resemblance of peace. The Oslo Accords are a set of agreements between the Government of Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization.…

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    Personal Narrative Fiction

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    frustration, I yanked again. My saliva slowly accumulated and I swallowed. My heart pounded harder than the hunting footsteps of the man named James. Lingering in my thoughts, I pushed him aside. My shoulder reached my cheek whipping my hair way. My neck shook as shivers ran down my spin. Before my eyes reached the door, the shadow moved yet again. My breath…

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    The Baton: A Short Story

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    spent more time on my routine and tricks than usual. My routine finished with an illusion catch which was a new and very advanced trick, being the highest point in my routine it had to be flawless. Countless drops, slips, falls and hits on the head shook my confidence. I became flustered and beat down every time I came up too slow or the baton was right in front of me and I just couldn't put my hand out fast enough. My coach constantly reminded me to “keep practicing,” “you will get it,” “just…

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