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    The Craft: A Short Story

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    The craft Its may 1997 midnight, Seattle's streets are empty and dry, a few blocks down a street light flickers and nothing but the moonlight is seen, and stars flicker like a light turning on and off. The city is fast asleep and the buildings are dark and quiet, it's almost like a fallout. On the road first and Kenosha a tiny apartment complex is where john lives, as john is sleeping a rock the size of a brick comes flying through his window and lands on his dresser leaving glass shards…

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    My mother always told me I had a “bad” sense of humor. watching someone fall or slip or dive into pavement always has the ability to put me into tears (tears of joy of course). So if you are anything like my mother my story may not seem funny to you but if you are anything like me I hope you are spreading contagious laughter. It was the middle of football season so the weather was still warm but not warm enough that you could wear shorts comfortably. I was hanging out at my friends house and…

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    Bipedalism Vs Homo Erectus

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    have also gave the earliest humans the ability to harness the strength in the legs in order to throw farther and more precise. Once early humans gained the anatomical features to throw from a distance, weaponry would evolve vastly from the simply throwing of rocks to killing with more complex and effective…

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    it's in Lucas the show has its most grounded resource. Shabby throwing, maybe, yet it works; Stibbard plainly characterizes every single character. And all without ensemble changes, or any genuine utilization of character-characterizing props. With regards to the moderate approach, the generation configuration utilizes various board surfaces and an overhead projector as its instruments of exchange; Stibbard utilizes a straightforward stick of chalk to outwardly make his universes, similar to a…

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    Have you ever wondered about the Boston Massacre. what led up to the Boston Massacre. in 1765 people and Boston had been heading protests against British taxes. Also British soldiers had to live with the colonists. The colonists didn't like the acts that the British were doing. like the Stamp Act and how they were taxed on every piece of printed paper they used. Another act the British did is the Townshend Act.The Townshend Act was when there was a series of Acts named after Charles…

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    tuning pegs. the banjo originated hundreds of years ago somewhere on the African continent. These instruments were quite simple and rough - an animal skin tacked on to a hollowed half of a gourd with three or four strings stretched over a planed stick . The strings were often made from waxed horsehair or gut. The banjo didn't actually make it to America until the African slaves were…

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    During the medieval period, warfare played a significant role in shaping the course of history. Various weapons were used on the battlefield, each serving a specific purpose and requiring different skills to wield effectively. The development of advanced weaponry played a crucial role in determining the outcomes of battles. Some of the most iconic medieval weapons include maces, longbows, and spears, each with their own unique characteristics and abilities. These weapons were significant because…

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    are packing up to return for the holidays. They’ll pack their clothes, throw out old assignments they never turned in, and look through their food to see what needs to go. In ‘Dumpster Diving’ by Lars Eighner he talked about how college kids are throwing out food, giving it an unfair characterization. Only a few percent of college kids are the party-going, drug addicted, drinker types but there are determined college kids who stay away from all of that and focus on being in their dorm or home…

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    themselves with their father’s gun. When Jeannette tells Erma off, Lori gives Jeannette a hug. Kids always started fights with Lori, Brian, Maureen, and Jeannette. The four kids always defended each other as a team. For example: when Ernie started throwing rocks at Jeannette. Jeannette and her siblings gathered a bunch of rocks to hit Ernie when he was riding his bicycle. Jeannette began to feel…

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    Gatsby, however, is a redeemable character. He thinks not just for himself, but for Daisy. Everything Gatsby does is for Daisy, whether it being throwing a party or moving to a certain place. “Gatsby bought that house so that Daisy would be just across the bay.” (78) He is determined to have a happy ending with her, which sometimes comes off as creepy or delusional, but it is still a step up from…

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