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    Chesapeake Car Narrative

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    The car was ready for our trip to Emerald Isle North Carolina. My brother Will and I argued on who would sit in the “hump” in the car. The “hump” was the tightest, most cramped and the seat that can’t adjust in the middle of the two awesome window seats. Will even tried to get my older brother Danny who was almost 15 to sit in that seat! “I have been sitting in that seat for 13 hours for 14 years! No way Will!” Danny complained. Annoyed, I held my breathe and volunteered to sit in the awful seat. Will smirked and continued to flip through his lego catalogs. I rolled my eyes and shut the car door. The center console squeezed my legs together and made my back ace. I kept thinking why it took my parents so long to get to the car. After the short night sleep I was miserable. We went to…

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    My favorite place to be is Emerald Isle Beach.It is a beautiful place to be.There are so many beautiful views, you can see all kind of fish. Last year me and my family were visiting the pear and we spotted a shark and it was pink, it was so cool. If you're really lucky you might evan see a dolphin.Emerald is a special place to me and my family because we have been going there for almost 8years now and it is awesome.I love it there. Some places you might see and want to visit are, Wings, The…

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    Essay On The Wizard Of Oz

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    The Wizard of Oz is a story of a girl named Dorothy and her pet dog named Toto. The two become lost when a cyclone carries them away, from their home in Kansas, to the beautiful, enchanted, magical land of Oz. Dorothy and Toto need help in getting back home. Along the way, and in so doing, they make enemies with the Wicked Witch of the West. And they make friends with the Tin Woodman, the Scarecrow, and the Cowardly Lion. The friendship helps the five to survive many adventures, and to make each…

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    once, and it lets them get the full effect of the scene. The Close-up angle is one of the most important because viewers get to see the full emotion of the character in play. People are allowed to see the reaction and emotion in Dorothy’s face when she learns that a timer determines when she will die. The lighting in this scene also helps set an almost evil impression in the witch’s castle. Down lighting is used the most in this scene to create shadows on the witches face to help create and evil…

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    Aulacorhynchus prasinus is a kind of toucans and usually called Emerald toucanet. In the genus aulacorhynchus, it contains seven kinds of species and in the species of prasinus which has seven different kinds of birds. They are main in Mexico, Central and South America. Most of them are living in the eastern coast of rainforest from lowland to high mountains which the range is 915m to 3050m (Gould 1834). Males and females are the color like which are all main in green, but the body size of the…

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    Signs of decay or fungi, such as mushrooms • Then move to the root’s collar, the area of the trunk just above the soil. Look for: o Peeling or loose bark o Cracks or deep slits in the tree • Now scrutinize the rest of the trunk for other signs of decay, such as: o Signs of swelling o Cavities • Finally, look up to the canopy, the upper layer of branches and leaves. Spot these: o Dead or dying branches that hang low, lack bark and show no signs of life o Weak, V-shaped branch unions, where two…

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    Mahatma Ghandi It all started in the train station of Durban when I was in my way to defend a case in Pretoria, I set a foot inside first class cabinet and the guards were watching me like if I was some a Demon entering to the gates of heaven. So I went to my seat ,and I started to read some of my notes I was having a pleasant moment but then something I will never imaging could happen, happened to me. A guard came to me and put his hand on my shoulder, and he ask me what are…

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    What was the most challenging thing you have ever done in your life? For some people it’s moving to the new place, for others to go to school. My journey started from the most important test for international students – TOEFL test. If you want to study at a university or find a job abroad, you need to pass the TOEFL test (Test of English as a Foreign Language). This test measures the ability of non-native English speakers to use and understand the English language as it is heard, spoken, read,…

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    Canary Wharf Analysis

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    part of British history and encourages the preservation of the past in its London, Sugar, and Slavery Gallery. However, this preservation of London’s dark past drastically conflicts with the massive business enterprises now domineering the area called Canary Wharf. On the one hand, an extremely inclusive museum aims to conserve the sensitive past of the Docklands, whereas on the other hand, the private enterprises of Canary Wharf aim solely for economic success. With the disparity between the…

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    Anita Desai's first novel Cry, the Peacock (1963), is about Maya, a dissenting female who battles against three traditional forces in her life: male authority expressed by her husband; her female friends who play stereotypical submissive-wife roles; and her religion's beliefs in karma and detachment. Being over-sensitive, sentimental and imaginative Maya is a total contrast to the rational, logical, Gautam. By making a beautiful use of the symbolic technique, Anita Desai has delved deep into the…

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