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    I tried to hide my face but it was no use, I think she blew past the sonic barrier because she seemed to like to scream louder than anything I heard before alerting the cops off my actions. They put me in a temporal jail, I started to lose my mind it was all just going to fast, I couldn't bear hearing another voice telling…

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    The British Boom

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    The Blues and the British Boom Many of the most popular and best-selling musicians of the twentieth century were part of a movement called the British Invasion. The Beatles, The Who, and The Rolling Stones, most notably, are all household names to those with any interest in popular music since the 1960s. Past the initial Invasion, artists such as Eric Clapton, Led Zeppelin, and Pink Floyd also had immense success after traveling across the pond to perform in the United States. Even with the…

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    Hulk Research Paper

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    well-known fast one, and his name is The Flash! His superpower is super speed. Flash got his power when he was struck by some magical, mutant lightning bolt. Flash has been known to break the sound barrier on multiple occasions, so if you ever hear a sonic boom happen it may just be Flash. My favorite cross country meets are the ones where we run through the woods. When I run through the woods, I feel like I’m going almost as fast as Flash. I think this is because I’m passing so many trees that…

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    end to the leaks their album was receiving. This album reached number 13 on “Billboard 200”. Wilco maintained this indie trend because they enjoyed the quality of their music, with the renditions of alt-country styles as well as experiments with sonic atmospheres and noise. A song from the album “Ashes of American Flags” varied in vocals with great instrumental backing. This was a contrasting verse-chorus with a 4-measure vamp to slowly introduce the song. The interlude features a bridge…

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    Earthquake In Pompeii

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    In 79 AD, Mount Vesuvius erupted spewing 7 million tons of debris on Pompeii. Pompeii had a population of about 20,000 and was a trading center as well as a vacation destination. The rich and poor lived together. The day before the eruption, a festival, dedicated to Vulcan, the god of earthquakes and fire was held. An initial explosion of ash, pumice, and rocks destroyed buildings and knocked out people. Many fled to public buildings, which offered better protection, but they along with others…

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    Epilogue To Augustine's Home

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    Augustine still hurt, and shook up, about what she had just heard, continued to run as fast as she could outside across the fields. She knew exactly the direction she was going, there was a special place were she would always go to think, clear her mind, and just relax. It was about a quarter of a mile east of the planation, under a huge oak tree that stood in the middle of a wide open clearing. Augustine, would immediately spot the tree, run to it and as she hug it, she slid down to the tree…

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