The Caves of Steel

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    never even come within sight of, but as children often do, they didn’t listen. They went to the cave all too often, wondering how such a meek looking cave could hold any danger at all. The cave's mouth was so small that two boys could hardly stand in it side by side, even if they wedged themselves…

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    all of the soldiers were stunned and shocked by what they were witnessing. The inside of the crack began to glow dark, blood-red. An eerie smile crept onto the general's face, while he stared at the growing crack. The ground began to shake within the cave and a low rumbling emerged from deep within it. The general began to chuckle with delight. The soldiers became increasingly uneasy, the crack had now grown to be more than 1.5 meters long. Suddenly, the rumbling turned into a loud growl. The…

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    16 Ounce Rubber Mallet Stanley has a popularity for their wide range of product and their variety. This company has produced some awesome hammers. Looks like they have got a hammer made of wood with their other other steel made hammers. It absolutely gives the vibe of cave men time. The vintage look really suits it. To minimize marring and surface damage the hammer comes with rubber head. A strong wood handle perfectly in a tie with the rubber head. It is one of the top rated product from…

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    palms of my dead hands, causing my fingertips to bud like pink tulips in the Spring. Licking my sharp teeth, the stinging sensation of spearmint waltzes on my tastebuds. My index finger pushes pressure on a small, smooth piano key, and a waterfall caves into my eardrums, obliviating my sleep deprived thoughts. The sizzling and popping of the green leaves mending themselves with the white and yellow ooze on the scorching hot stove, sending a fragrant aroma of fresh Gouda through the air. My long…

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    A few years after his journey, and the death of Thorin Oakenshield, Bilbo was sitting comfortably in his hobbit hole, reading a novel, when he heard knocking on his door. He assumed it to be the Sackville-Baggins. But his guess was incorrect as it was a much taller, but skinnier dwarf that he had never seen before. His name was Fendrel, shield of Dain. He was a personal bodyguard of dain. “Greetings Bilbo Baggins, I am Fendrel Shield of Dain” “Come sit down and have some tea-” Bilbo replied, but…

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    Examples Of Hybridity

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    My first example of hybridity is feathers. Feathers have had many uses for thousands of years. Feather pillows have been around since 400 C.E. Then came the steel pen in the mid-nineteenth century, made from the quill of goose feathers. In certain cultures feathers contained a great sense of symbolism, and often associated with spirituality. Starting in the sixteenth century in Brazil feather bonnets were made and worn for ritual dances and religious ceremonies. Feathered spirit masks were worn…

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    Virtual reality (VR) technology and its integration into the project management software and project design provides multiple solutions that bring about a new perspective on how projects are executed. The best reasoning for using VR in BIM is to improve upon communication for all project members, reduce any scheduling errors, and provide overall transparency to the project. VR and BIM work simultaneously with each other in order to achieve many different aspects to the model. According to R.…

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    half of Fallingwater is constituted by exterior space, people never tend to feel any sense of insecurity or being overexposed to the natural environment without any protection. On the contrary, people feel much protected by the windows framed by red steel mullions. The use of the color red warms the interior and interestingly adds a slight industrial technical taste to the house. Comparing with the common use of large uninterrupted sheets of glass in modern skyscrapers which treats the material…

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    The Pearl Archetypes

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    American dream. The American dream can be described as innovative and industrialized to create happiness. During the 19th century American immigrants that came from other countries worked as either farmers or domestic slaves. They produced iron, steel, textile mills, food, gas and electricity. They also opened up factories, small restaurants, barber shops, and many other small businesses…

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    anna waters sept. 14, 2015 The Cave of Horrors There was a huge gaping cave. Dark, black, ominous. My mom and I timidly stepped in. The floors were cool and damp. The air felt clammy and trapping.We advanced further and came upon a log with a glass door, I went to open it but my mom held me back, “don’t go in there.” she warned me. “ A mean lady lives there and if you trespass she’ll bite you!” I quickly backed away. A dark figure had appeared behind the door. she had black pits for…

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