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    turnout of the trial, slammed his angry fists on the bar in front of their seats shaking everything. His daughter still leaning over the bar in anxiety fell forward as a hungry tiger came out of the room. The princess was looking at her scared face through the black of the tigers fixed eyes. It only took an instant for the tiger to finish her off. Blood was everywhere,…

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    Tiger sharks do not hesitate when it comes to eating because they eat just about anything that is given to them. For example, Tiger sharks have been found on a boat eating cushions of the boat and clocks. And, these sharks can attack fish and humans in under five feet of water. This type of sharks are treacherous.…

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    The thing that sets me apart from other applicants is my commitment to the goals that I set for myself. In june of 2016, right after school ended for summer, my friend and I set a goal that, by the end of summer, we would catch a tiger muskie. We spent the beginning of summer searching through garage sales and thrift shops for all the necessary materials. We lost many afternoons repairing his 12 foot fiberglass dinghy just so we could have a chance at catching this elusive fish. After all this…

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    The paper, Tiger Moms: Is Tough Parenting Really the Answer? By Annie Murphy Paul examines the theory of, “Hard work, persistence, no patience for excuses: whether Chinese or American, that sounds like a prescription for success with which it's very difficult to argue.” (Page 5 paragraph 41. The Author (Annie) tells an Asian mom named Amy Chua’s, story. Amy Chua describes herself as a Tiger Mom, which means her parenting decisions are stricter than most Americans. She thinks that the only way…

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    Clemson Tigers If you think Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney's Tigers are content with the top seed in this year's College Football Playoff, think again. Despite Clemson’s No. 1 ranking, the Tigers will enter Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla. as the underdog to the 4th-ranked Sooners. With most of the hype surrounding Oklahoma, which in some circles has portrayed the Sooners as possibly this year's Ohio State Buckeyes (won National Championship last season), the Tigers should be fueled to…

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    Flying Tigers In this essay I am going talk about what were Flying Tigers. I will talk about there disbanded date and who made up this group. What were same of the missions of the Flying Tigers. All of this information take about how the Flying tigers started, and how the Flying Tigers end. So all this information will be included in this essay. So just set back and relax and just read this essay. The Flying Tigers are a volunteer group (AVG). A unit of american fighter pilots during World War 2…

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    Chairman’s award, which recognizes the team that successfully develops a program aligning with FIRST’s core values of furthering science and technology education, is the most prestigious honor that can be bestowed at a robotics event. The Nevis Tech-No-Tigers program was founded in 2008 by a group of ten close-knit students and two science teachers. The program, by For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology (FIRST), is a year-round activity.…

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    Tiger parenting has caused quite an uproar in the past half of a decade, and the stance on tiger parenting is invariably changing. Tiger parenting, comes from the commonly known term “tiger mom” which is a mother who uses harsh discipline, tough love, strict rules and insults to drive her child to success. This term was created by Amy Chua, a law professor at Yale who is infamously known for writing Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother. Although Amy Chua had success in the tiger parenting technique,…

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    Stockton, Liam O’Flaherty, or James Hurst, create an atmosphere of mystery and suspense, while still giving the reader the resolution that they crave. Many stories without proper endings do not have as fulfilling resolutions, In “The Lady or the Tiger,” by Frank Stockton, The story makes the reader contemplate…

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    Teenagers do not expect to experience death, they believe that only grown up people deal with death. In the novel Tears of a Tiger by Sharon M. Draper a group of teenagers suffer the death of one of the group, Robbie Washington. After they have won a basketball match, Robbie, Andy, Tyrone and B.J. celebrate drinking some beers. When Andy is driving them home they crash and Robbie dies. This causes them to feel extreme pain and guilt. For teenagers a friend’s death is life changing and this is…

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