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    Most people get on giant boats to enjoy the blue ocean. A lot of people relax in the sun to get a suntan on their bright beautiful skin.I always see people walking and running on the beach for their health to exercise.The beach has a bunch of surfers who enjoy the big blue ocean waves . People walking their big brown and black dogs to give…

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    used as decor, and sand filled jars which were left by past visitors. A hammock was hung on the top story which became my safe haven of fresh air and solitude. Each morning I swung to the slow, crashing of the waves as the sun began to rise. A creaking noise filled my ears…

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    says that the Dawn mission is said to establish the way planets are formed. Folger commences to clarify how the Dawn spacecraft has an ion engine that allowed engineers to program a trajectory for the probe to gradually match Vistas’ path around the sun. Because of this dawn was able to catch up to Vesta and very slowly get pulled into Vestas’ gravitational pull. This was the first-time ion engines were used to send a spacecraft to orbit around a distant object in our solar system. Folger lets…

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    The next morning was dry. Rey woke late, the sun was blinding, penetrating the small holes in the roof of her low shelter. Stepping out with her still-bloody robes, Rey shielded her eyes from the blinding sun. Looking over the edge of the high dune that her camp is situated on, she remarks, “No clouds in sight, it’s gonna get hot today!” With her goggles toning down the bright sun, Rey hobbles down the dune and heads west towards Traders Den. Following the indent from an ancient crash, the…

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    include the fusion of He4 and the carbon nitrogen cycle, which both are elaborated. These processes vary in percentage from star type but occur in every type of main sequence star. I. Introduction & History The sun, a landmark that has been shining through all of the…

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    there, I take in my surroundings. In front of me and behind me, the concrete extends from horizon line to horizon line. It shows evidence of years of weather abuse and makeshift snowplows scratching across the surface in the form of deep cracks and a sun-bleached top. The yellow paint, though redone every few years, seems faded and washed out. Next to the road on either side, the ditches are populated with all kinds of wild flowers and brush. Vibrant shades of green, yellow, and purple pop in…

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    Studies have shown that when two strangers are forced to talk and maintain eye contact, it can make them fall in love. This is what happened between Daniel Bae and Natasha Kingsley in the book The Sun Is Also a Star, by Nicola Yoon. Daniel is a Korean-American poet and Natasha is an undocumented immigrant who is being deported to Jamaica in twelve hours. When they first meet Daniel feels an instant connection, so he tries to convince Natasha that they are in love by following her around New…

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    Once upon a time there was a turtle, his name was Ricky Bobby. He was a pretty cool turtle but there was no hot babe turtles for him to hang out with. rickie bobby says “yo, dude in the sky that made me.” “Make me a turtle pal.” then the big dude up in the sky says “ight dawg… I mean turtle.” and there was another turtle. Rickie Bobby decided her name shall be Mrs. Tuttle's. Rickie Bobby and Mrs. Tuttle's thought that their sky was very dull and the earth their little feet walked on was too…

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    other friends died. He does not understand why he should live among all the great men who died in the war, as “[He doesn’t] know why the intrepid / sun touched the bayonet” (35-36). By calling the sun intrepid he make it seem like the sun was purposefully sending its rays to the bayonet to be scene by the speaker. The speaker does not understand why the sun or any other aspects of nature chose to save him while disregarding his friends, which leaves him unsettled as a survivor of the…

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    I think the government and NASA are keeping the truth about life outside our planet hidden from society. How can we be so arrogant and think that we here on earth are the only living beings in this gigantic universe with billions of stars galaxies, suns, solar systems and planets. Everyday there are sightings all over the world by citizens, commercial pilots, and military personnel. I think we have been visited and offered help to benefit mankind with technologies that can alleviate us from…

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