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    The assigned article for this week of the gunstock checkering lab is titled "Stippling: Checkering's ugly cousin". The article is authored by Russell Corbitt, and originally appeared in the September 2006 issue of American Gunsmith magazine. Mr. Corbitt begins his article stating that checkering can be expensive. It may not also be practical on a firearm that will see it's share of field time (or be used and abused). One alternative is gripping tape, although it can be an eyesore. The other…

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    Sun Sign Style Analysis

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    bold colours . Pales and off whites are the hues which can be selected to calm down the Arian nerves. Taurus Choosy! Is the phrase when you talk about shy and introvert Taureans. Earthy, sensible and practical they need a whole gamut of varieties when they step to choose a dress for them. Whether it is a special event that is around the corner or simply a coffee catch up with girls, A Taurus female will always be organised and well a planned about the outfit she is donning. The Taurean sense…

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    kids got when the administrators drove the shiny cars, with the flashing light by. And then uniformed officers walking up to the kids handing out candy. I thought about Sergeant Gay inviting one of the council members over, and putting him in the Taurus and asking him to get in and out of it. Then he had him get in the Explorer, and doing the same thing. Now I don’t know if it helped, but I do know we are getting Explorers and not…

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    Zeno Of Citium Analysis

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    requested terms but refused when it was demanded that he roll his empire back to the Taurus Mountains; essentially giving up almost all of Asia Minor. He was soon defeated again at the battle of Magnesia. Antiochus had 70000 men and the romans had 30000. When Antiochus passed the romans and attacked their camp the romans routed him. Antiochus then signed the treaty of Apamea giving up his holdings west of the Taurus Mountains, paying 15000 talents to the romans over 12 years and surrender his…

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    Ancient Astronomy Essay

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    suggests that of a giant.In ancient greek times Orion was the tallest and most handsome man. Orion was killed by scorpions and put in the stars by Diana to be as far away as possible from scorpions. Orion’s belt points at Canis Major in the east and Taurus in the west. Rigel is Orion’s brightest star. It is a B81 star with a magnitude of 0.11. It marks the left leg of Orion. At 815 lt-yr, it has a 7th magnitude friend 9” away. It is also a binary star. Orion holds the great nebula. It is…

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    gracious. Mesopotamian gods were seen as harsh and volatile. Ereshkigal was the goddess of the Underworld. Ishtar was the goddess of love and war. The Bull of Heaven was controlled by the sky god Anu; he is now a constellation that we now know as Taurus. Each of the gods represented a part of the everyday for Mesopotamians and Egyptians. Today there are few religions that are as complex as the ones of the Ancient Egyptians and Mesopotamians, but there are some customs that are but a minor…

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    King Philip II of Macedon developed an impressive formidable army, known as the Macedonian Phalanx. In 337 he was chosen to lead this great army of Greeks against Persia. But just one year later King Philip II was assassinated. The new king of Macedon was his son, Alexander III, which was later to be known as Alexander the great, became king at just 20 years old in 336 BCE. Alexander the Great and his inherited army would quickly destroy the Persian empire and dominate virtually all of the…

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    Zodiac Monologue

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    You get the Book of the Zodiac! You can use all of Capricorn, Aquarius, Pisces, Aries, Taurus, Cancer, Gemini, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Me, and Sagittarius!" "Woah!" Then out of nowhere 3 pairs of fish come and attack. "Quick! Use the magic of the stars." "HOW?" Just say like Aquarius: Water." "Okay, Aquarius: Water." Then, a shot of water spills…

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    Alzheimer’s center. Days are just as long; however, getting out of bed is no longer unbearable. The center is a remarkable place, where the employees, and environment bring joy and comfort to everyone who visits the building. My little blue Ford Taurus carted onto the secluded curvilinear road that lead to the destination. The breeze blew swiftly directing the flowers to dance seductively to the rhythm. The gust of wind carried the aroma of freshly trimmed grass; although the window was…

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    Hades In Greek Mythology

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    Hades is one hell of a guy. In Greek mythology, there are hundreds of gods, goddesses, and demigods; Zeus loved mortal women. Also within the gods and goddesses, there were 10 Olympians. Each and every one of them, including demigods, had certain powers and abilities and most were immortal. The religion of following these Greek gods was developed way back in Ancient Greece, and during the time period of these religions, the Zodiac signs were made up. Hundreds of thousands of years later we are…

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