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    sports ratings. ESPN (Entertainment and Sports Programming Network) is a nation wide television/radio program that reaches to nearly seventy five million households. This is a drastic difference from 1920’s radio media. People now look at various social media applications like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to see the latest trending sports news and highlights (Burns). The internet plays a enormous role in social media now that differs from 1920’s. Television also intrigues many viewers to…

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    back, I realize that this was due to my short height since the snow was around five feet high, and at the time I was a mere four and a half feet tall. However, looking on past the scariness of the snow and onto the fun that could be had, I put on an enormous snow jacket accompanied by pants and a sled. After my attire was checked by my parents, I charged across the street to a hilly park where I intended to find the perfect sledding routes. Although walking through the snow was an exhausting…

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    …incredible…I don’t know how to praise my planet. Oh, I have mission to do… 09/08/2046 On Space We are good now. Daniel went to check the telescopes. There are several reasons that why the astronomers and the scientist chose the far side of moon to place radio telescopes. It is predicted that on the far side of the moon, there will be extremely high concentration of helium-3 because the solar wind, the stream continuously flows come from the Sun with the speed of 400 km/s, containing lots of…

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    the code talkers pursued and overall, code and code breaking during World War II changed the outcome of the war, and helped led the United States to victory. Code talkers had complex ways to send and receive messages. When received a message by radio or telephone, all that could be heard was a fragment of Navajo words. The Code Talkers would then translate those words into English. In some cases the first letter of each word would stand for that particular letter of the English alphabet. As…

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    Family Trips My family loves to travel and our goal was to get to ALL FIFTY STATES, and we had to stay at least one night in each state. So we had been to almost all fifty states and we had an enormous trip coming up and we were doing 17 states in 18 days, all in the same car! We started our trip and we new this trip is gonna eat us up from being so close for so long. We had funny moments about everyday, I would have some animal fact and I would tell my family and they would all just start…

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    Harrison, away” (232). Harrison is so powerful, athletic, and a good-looking, the government has him under numerous handicaps. As for his looks, it is a requirement that Harrison must shave off his eyebrows and wear a red, clown nose. Harrison held enormous scraps of metal, handicap headphones instead of a small earpiece, and glasses that made him nearly blind and gave him headaches. Harrison is the most powerful handicap the government has ever seen (234). Harrison manages to escape from jail…

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    Summer Shortage” There's not that many kids that eat in the summer. Sometimes the kids and their parents go without. In this article it explained that only 3 million kids eat lunch at the summer programs out of the 12 million there are. This is an Enormous number of children aren't eating the meals that are required to stay healthy. There is a lot of reason how this is true. “ The agriculture Department estimated in 1999 that twelve million children were hungry or at risk of going…

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    One of my greatest toys as a child was my battery-powered Cadillac Escalade, an enormous five-hundred dollar car my mother worked so hard to get! My mom and grandpa even went to two different stores just to get it for me, because my mom really wanted me to have it. I remember being three-years-old and waking up to this half-scaled, maroon car and just being in awe at all the features it had! I remember it being roofless, and having a plastic key already in the ignition so that when you turned it…

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    A few years ago, one of my good friends sent me some songs to listen to by a band that I had never heard of called Twenty One Pilots. Their sound was completely different from anything I had ever heard before, containing some rap, a ukulele, and a piano all in one album. No one song sounded like the other, but they all contained one common element: some type of deep message hidden in the lyrics. At first, I rejected the band, not liking the way the music sounded, but when I listened again,…

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    In the book “War” by Sebastian Junger, people experienced combat for the first time in similar ways. When they got to the Korengal Valley many of the men like O'Byrne had never been shot at before. O’Byrne when he first got into a situation where he was being shot at “The first thing he did was stand up and look around -Pg 11”. He later says to Vandenberge “Fuck, I can't believe they just shot at me -Pg 11” because he was shocked that someone was actually shooting at him and trying to kill him.…

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