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    guests, the “iron lady” herself, and that isn’t a command as well as “Palmegeddon.” Tonight's show is going to be one of extremely enormous proportions, or as Michelle Bridges calls it “the morning session.” Personally, for the benefit of my tangerine and pearl striped floor, I wish to refrain from asking this, but I would like to welcome Ms Gina Rinehart to the stage along with Clive Palmer. Tremors violently swayed the skyscraper, the magnitude of this great quake slowly began to cease,…

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    Chewing Gum Research Paper

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    Studies have proven that chewing gum helps one concentrate; however, which flavor of gum can help someone concentrate the most? Chewing gum contains an immense amount of sugar. Increased amounts of sugar intake in a short period of time can increase the amount of glucose traveling to the brain (Onyper, Carr, Farrar, & Floyd, 2011, p. 326). The heightened amount of glucose creates more energy, which helps a consumer to stay alert and focused. The effects of the ingredients of gum, the effects of…

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    have denied the rumors that “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” is about tripping on acid they have said it was inspired by a drawing by John’s son Julian. Although most of the lyrics make absolutely no sense “Picture yourself in a boat on a river with tangerine trees and marmalade skies somebody calls you, you answer quite slowly a girl with kaleidoscope eyes” there is no ultimate meaning to this…

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    Our Relationship with Nature: Do children suffer from “Nature-Deficit Disorder?” Nature can be defined as the natural resources that have been on earth for several years such as trees, the ocean, animals, sand, the desert and so on. In our technological era, we have neglected the true understanding of nature. The genuineness of nature is when we are emotionally, physically, mentally, and spiritually engaged with the natural world around us; it is also when we can touch and use our senses with…

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    Times, who called them a “seminal heavy metal band.” Some view their third studio album as a response to such labels, and that had some influence on them demonstrating their more acoustic, blues, and folk styles. When listening to s song like “Tangerine,” there is no metal to be heard, therefore the band can not be classified as such. When examining their work closely, it seems there are a lot more elements of blues than metal, particularly in their earlier work, though both elements can be…

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    Deer Hunting Narrative

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    Fall. My favorite season out of the four sensational times of the year in Minnesota, considering that it happens to be my favored sport season, deer hunting. Deer hunting is my favorite nine days of the entire year. I have had remarkable and crummy years while hunting, but my second year hunting was by far the best season I have ever had. November 8th, 2014. Season opener. 3:00 p.m. Half of the day had passed by, and round two of the opening day had begun. I felt excited for that night that it…

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    The Beatles Style Of Music

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    the Sky with Diamonds” is recognized as one of the band’s best songs and is a good example of acid or psychedelic rock popular during this musical era. The song’s lyrics suggest a distorted sensory experience or acid trip, which is referred to as “tangerine trees,” “rocking-horse people,” or “marmalade skies” in addition to other surreal fancies. According to John Lennon, the song had been inspired by a picture his son had painted at school, portraying a girl named Lucy in the sky and surrounded…

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    food accompanied by maggots appeared on the prisoners’ plates. Louie will seize any opportunity available to him to get food for his emaciated body. He even went to Jimmie Sasaki, a Japanese man, to beg him for some help. Sasaki gave “an egg and a tangerine at the most, which Louie shared with other captives,” (207). Louie also risks his life by shaving and giving haircuts to Japanese soldiers, in exchange for a small ball of rice for him to share with his friends. If it were not for this…

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    Is Evolution True?

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    Evolution is factual despite the great amount of people who don’t believe in the recent discoveries. There are numerous facts supporting Darwinian evolution, in which, Scientists today are finding species splitting in two, observing natural selection changing animals and plants before our eyes, and discovering more and more fossils capturing change in the past-dinosaurs that have sprouted feathers, fish that have grown limbs. Jerry Coyne eloquently shows that evolution does not destroy the…

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    Naruto Alternate Ending

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    Red Maelstrom Disclaimer: I don't own Naruto manga/anime and One Piece. manga/anime Ch.1 Halcyon days at End "Bha ha ha ha! Ha ha ha ha ha !" The laughter echoes through the streets of Cocoyasi Village. Villagers quickly gather only to disperse as a red blur passes by with two villagers hot on the blur's tail. "Naruto, come back here! When I get my hands on you!" a random villager screams. "Ha ha ha ha ha!" Naruto continues running and laughing as the pack of villagers fallows. As soon as…

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