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    Sharpe 1 Grace Sharpe Professor Fara Lindsay Earthquakes and Volcanoes Homework 1 June 15th, 2016 Sabancaya The volcano I choose to write about is none other than the Sabancaya volcano. It is located in the Andes mountains in Peru. This particular volcano is a stratovolcano part of a collection of three glacially covered volcanoes. The elevation of the Sabancaya volcano is 5967 meters high and it is the smallest of the three, however, it happens to be the most active. Volcanic ash and…

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    Going to a new nail salon for the first time can be nerve racking. Not knowing whether or not someone knows how to do their job correctly and efficiently is normal. There are some people who have never had a pedicure before. A pedicure is like a mini vacation for your feet; bring relaxation to your entire body. The first thing that a pedicurist does is prepare their station for the customer. They begin by running water in the pedicure tub and adding a soap to the water. There are many different…

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    The Little Rock Nine Have you ever imagined what it would be like to go to school and be the only one of your race? To be bullied and separated because you weren't a certain color? Thats what these nine students went through to go to an all white school called Little Rock. Keep reading to find out how they were treated and the struggles they went through to be there. Before the little rock nine happened schools were way different. There were schools for white students, and there were schools…

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    The P-51 was a war-changing weapon and a blessing to the allied bombers over Germany. World War II started in 1939 when Hitler invaded Poland. Just like the war before it, there were many different kinds of warfare. For example, air combat, naval combat, land combat, and infantry combat were the main kinds of combat. The U.S was supplying resources to countries already in the war, the U.S did not start fighting until the Attack on Pearl Harbor on the early morning of December 7, 1941, by the…

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    Student Safety

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    have the chance to actually talk. So the person could press the button near the phone and keep doing so on one’s way to signal the police the route. Then police officers would try to intercept you. There is also a Blue Light escort service that allows students to call for escorts from Cornell University Police Auxiliary on their way back. Also, SHARE, which stands for Sexual Harassment and Assault - Response and Education, provides education for awareness for students and suggests sources for…

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    Airpower Development

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    After airpower’s contribution during the First World War and its impact on the stalemate that had developed, some people recognized its great potential, and began to envision its use in future conflicts. These theorists, or visionaries, began to think how to develop further airpower, and how it could be best used in the future warfare. During the interwar years, their prophecies and predictions not only shaped airpower development, but influenced tactics and strategies during the Second…

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    receives a fair amount of correspondence via the theater office, but this is the first envelope addressed to him that contains a suicide note, and it is also the first to arrive carefully pinned to the coat of a five-year-old girl. The lawyer who escorts her to the theater refuses to explain despite the manager’s protestations, abandoning her as quickly as he can with no more than a shrug and the tip of a hat. The theater manager does not need to read the envelope to know who the girl is for.…

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    at 9:30 am. Justine decides that she will not be punished for something she did not do and she came up with a plan to escape the morning of her execution. The day of her execution is here and she has her plan all figured out. The guard comes in to escort her to the execution site Justine waits until the guard locks her in the cell to get his keys off the clip on his pocket when he put the cuffs on her he puts his keys to the cell on the cabinet next to the mirror Justine wait for that exact…

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    In elementary school, children learn about Thomas Jefferson who was one of the founding fathers, second vice president for eight years and third president for another eight years of the United States. Some kids later on also learned that Jefferson was a slave owner all his adulthood life and actually owned over hundreds of slaves in his famous home of Monticello. Although Jefferson never admitted his relationship with his slave Sally Hemings, he had also never denied it either and it was through…

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    Sculpture is the “only branch of the visual arts that is specifically concerned with expressive three-dimension form.” That means that sculpture is the only art form that creates a figure that can look lively, and can be touched. These materials, but not limited, include: stone, clay, metal, or wood. The principles of sculptural design include: orientation, proportion, scale, articulation, and balance. All of these things make up a masterpiece. To create a sculpture using stone or wood is by…

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