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    Halloween Costume

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    Wear Glasses? Halloween Costume Ideas for Children and Adults Halloween is coming up and while dressing up is fun, some people feel like their glasses take away from their costume. Not every character wears glasses, so many get frustrated and self-conscious because they feel like they will not look “right” in their costume. In a child’s eye what vampire or witch wears corrective lenses! Not everyone can wear contact lenses, being a child or not having the money to afford a pair can hinder your…

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    we didn't see anything. Then when i got home we ate supper.Next we watched a movie. Then we i went to bed at 8:00 and when i fell asleep it seemed like only 2 hours till dad yelled trenton it 5:00 time to get up. l got dressed with a pair of wool socks and two shirts.I was going hunting with my grandpa and we sit on a stump behind my house. Later we were going to drive some woods. driving wood…

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    practicing with my dad. The training only got better and better. I absolutely love hockey and that will never ever change. So over time, my parents have surely put much money into hockey and the gear I must wear. The gear includes jock, shin guards, socks, ice pants, skates, shoulder pads, elbow guards, jersey, helmet, gloves, and a stick. Which estimating your looking around $915 or so. That’s a lot of money, so again my parents are awesome for doing this stuff and spending this kind of money…

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    much attention to many things. For example the different things a soccer player carries. Recently I decided on going out to a soccer game and just observe everything a soccer player carries. From the necessary things you need to play like shinguards, socks, cleats, and of course there uniform. All these things very similar even though I notice how different…

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    As we were in stop and go traffic in Santa Cruz, I got a little more excited every minute. I had never been to Boardwalk before, and it was killing me every single time we stopped. When I saw my first glimpse of the rides in front of the bright blue sky, the traffic was worth it. We parked and got tickets for unlimited rides! We made our way to one side of the Boardwalk so we could make our way over to the other side. We walked past so many rides I could not wait to get on and I could not wait…

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    Jim Thorpe Research Paper

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    right before he had to run. Despite as he was he found some in the lost and found bin and won his medals wearing them. In the picture they took of him with his medals you can see that he is wearing two different shoes while wearing a couple pairs of socks because the shoes were too big. Thorpe's successes followed him home by having a ticker-tape parade on Broadway in New York City. Not only did he go to the Olympics in track and field but he also went in baseball. He played one of the two…

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    Have you ever been with a friend and hear a person call their pet baby? Have you ever walked down the street to see a pet dressed in an outfit it clearly doesn’t want to be in? Have you ever been in a situation where someone has called themself the “mother” or “father” of the animal they have? Humans treat animals like they would treat one another. Humans call their pets by human names, dress them in human-like clothing, and call the animals like a family member. Humans often mistake pet names…

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    Abolish The Penny Summary

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    to make than what it's worth, we continue to produce it. "U.S. Mint keeps churning out a billion pennies a month. Where do they go? Two-thirds of them immediately drop out of circulation, into piggy banks or …behind chair cushions or at the back of sock drawers... Quarters and dimes circulate; pennies disappear because they are literally more trouble than they are worth." as Sapphire states. We are spending billions of dollars a year to keep the penny rather than just letting it go. Not to…

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    Boat Shoes History

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    casual footwear for men for decades. Also known as deck shoes or top siders, these shoes are meant to be worn while walking on a slippery deck of a boat. Now, these shoes have grown to become vastly admired by men of all ages. Usually worn without socks, these shoes remain to have an ageless appeal. What Are Boat Shoes Boat shoes are stylish footwear usually worn during spring and summer. Known also as deck shoes and top siders, these shoes are believed to be inspired from American Indian…

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    Ww1 Dialectical Journal

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    Fallen trees littered the once lush forest floor, now reduced to mud and ash by rain and artillery. Bodies yet to be recovered lie all about, their wounds telling the stories of their demise. Skin covered in blisters and lesions, causing mustard gas. Limbless torsos meant howitzer fire. Pierced chests caked in congealed blood meant bayonet charges. Two months into the Meuse-Argonne offensive, the final major battle of World War I, the Americans had grown accustomed to such sights. Lulls in…

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