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    Machu Picchu would be a great travel destination because of its historical interest. Machu Picchu is one of the world's great archaelogical wonders and one of the most beautiful mountainous areas. Also, is a great historical site because of the history on how it was found. Furthermore, Machu Picchu would be a great historical travel destination because it is one of the world's great archaeological wonders. The story,"The Stones of Machu Picchu", says,"Despite the mysteries…

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    Blue Bleb Reflection

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    did not know how to respond. As they told me more about it, I began to understand how the distinguishing blue blebs on my skin had become visible, made of substantially sized veins, arteries, and capillaries. I have been told that I look extremely pale most days. I also experience persistent bleeding in the gastrointestinal tract. Relieving symptoms for myself is an uphill battle. Every three weeks, I am required to get a blood test to evaluate my anemia and iron insufficiency. As for treating…

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    The Northern Lights are collisions of gaseous particles in Earth’s atmosphere with charged particles released from the sun’s atmosphere. Variation color are due to the type of gas particles that are colliding. The most common color is a pale yellowish-green is produced by the oxygen molecules located about 60 miles above the Earth. All red auroras are very rare, they are produced by high altitude oxygen at heights of up to 200 miles. Nitrogen produces blue or purplish-red aurora. In the 17th…

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    Did Baby Pig Grow In Egg?

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    "Did baby pig grow in egg? Where are many shells?" Helen's head measures twenty and one-half inches, and mine measures twenty-one and one-half inches. You see, I'm only one inch ahead! June 12, 1887. The weather continues hot. Helen is about the same—pale and thin; but you mustn't think she is really ill . I am sure the heat, and not the natural, beautiful activity of her mind, is responsible for her condition.…

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    was a small, stern, smart, old guy, “The first man was small and quick, dark of face, with restless eyes...slender arms, a thin and bony nose”(2). While Lennie was a hugugious dude, who wasn’t very bright, “...A huge man, shapeless face, with large pale eyes, with wide, sloping shoulders; and he walked heavily, dragging his feet..”(2). Their appearances a totally different, yet, they’re still best friends. Lennie and George are very different mentally. George…

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    Prologue The docks were busy. Men bustled around, tossing nets into barges and slipping coins into pockets with wary glances. One man in particular stood at the edge of the docks, looking down into the water. He swayed forward a little, as though contemplating jumping in, then pulled back. Another man sidled up to the first, his dark, slick hair and glinting eyes contrasting with the other’s full red beard and downcast blue eyes. “For a minute I thought you weren’t going to show up,” the…

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    The myth of Vampires has been around for almost two hundred years. The origin of vampires is still unknown, but it is dated back in Translyvania, Romania. One myth of a vampire is the drinking of blood. It is said that blood with sustain vampire’s undead existence. Vampires came about because of the rare disease called Porphyria, which caused the lowering of hemoglobin levels in blood. As a result, many medieval people who had this disease practiced drinking fresh blood. Many other myths of…

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    Men,” there are two men traveling together from farm to farm. Their names are George and Lennie. George is “small and quick, dark of face,with restless eyes and sharp, strong features.” Lennie is a “huge man, shapeless of face, with large, pale eyes, with wide, sloping shoulders.” They both come to a farm and there they start working. Lennie kills a dog and a woman by petting them too hard. So after that George shoots Lennie. George did a bad thing shooting Lennie because George…

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    “A Good Man is Hard to Find” is a short story that takes about a family that is going on a road trip to Florida. This family goes through many trials trying to get to their destination. This story surrounds a man by the name of the misfit and a very lady like women who is the grandmother. We see that throughout this story both these characters go through many trials and tribulations of what both these characters go through. I feel that the moral of the story that O’Connor is trying to outline is…

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    I'm considered a very logical person. I don't believe in what does not exist. Of it is not here then it is not real, if it isn't proven then it does not exist. A physicalist you could say. Or just a nonbeliever on theory, and imagination, dreams. What are those? Simply mere thoughts and ideas. Nothing more nor less. Magic isn't real. Mermaids aren't real. Vampires and werewolfs? No they aren't real either. Fairies, sirens, elves, Santa, bigfoot, spirits and ghost even, anything of that…

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