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    pondered around from some time when I noticed something shiny lying on the ground. “Ian! Look what I found!!” I yelled over to the group he skipped over, the rest of the group (we had just counted seven), wondering on after him. We examined the shiny tin object that was light in weight and smooth to the touch and realized that it was a pan from a mess kit. Ian figured that someone had lost it. Everyone else agreed. I handed him the pan and he examined it some more. When he flipped it over there…

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    Information of how to use flat irons make the hair super smooth, with several aspects you can consider! You will find certain distinctions with your hair in waves, curls, as well as a wrinkle-free shirt collar all solved through a fave straightener. Get curls that look very natural. If you need loose, natural-looking curly hair worthy of having a resemblance to certain models or movie characters, that can change to curling your wand and use a flat iron. The only other support that you require is…

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    leading to outbreaks of cholera and other waterborne diseases. Before the Industrial Revolution in the nineteenth century, humans produced relatively small amounts of refined metals and organic materials. The production of various alloys of copper, tin, lead, and zinc by heating the mineral ores or by using natural copper metal was also minor. During the Industrial Revolution, however, people began to produce cast iron on large scales, burning charcoal to heat iron ores at high temperatures.…

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    Traveling Nurse

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    disaster's and missionaries where medical attention is urgently required. This may not be for everyone, but the opportunity to be involved tin the rehabilitation of such an event could be considered an honour by some. The benefits of becoming a traveling nurse are great- due to the flexibility, earning potential and the overall need for traveling nurses today. You can earn a lot of money, make a lot of friends and see the world all at the same time in becoming a traveling…

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    I believe that the american muscle cars are better then tuners/supercars/imports. Are muscle cars are louder, heavier and meaner than any other cars i know of. Super cars are built for speed and precision but muscle cars make them sound like lawn mowers. They are very aerodynamic and the muscle cars are lean heavy and built to take a hit. If you were to wreck a ferrari or lamborghini they would smash and cost you thousands maybe millions. Plus you can't really work on it yourself you have to…

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    Pneumoconiosis Essay

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    Pneumoconiosis is an occupational lung disease and a restrictive lung disease caused by the inhalation of dust. A longer, factitious term is pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis. Depending upon the type of dust, the disease is given different names: 1. Coal worker’ pneumoconiosis(CWP): caused by inhaling coal dust, Coal is a natural brownish black or black graphite-like material which is a fossil fuel for producing energy such as electricity. CWP, which is known also as a black lung…

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    The House On Mango Street is a unique novel that tells the story of Esperanza Cordova, a twelve-year-old Latin American girl growing up in a rough Chicago neighborhood. Esperanza and her family have moved around more times than Esperanza can remember. The latest move brings Esperanza and her family to a little red house on Mango Street. It is nothing like the house her parents have fed her and her siblings stories of; there is no white picket fence or big yard to play in, only two oak trees the…

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    Prairie Band Potawatomie 2017 Pow Wow Dance is an expressive language that often goes beyond most expectations of non-verbal communication. No less can be said of the Prairie Band Potawatomie 2017 Pow Wow. As we arrive we can already hear the sounds of Native American drums filtering through the trees from the campground. Making our way to the arena we see that the ‘Grand Entry’ has begun and the dancers are parading around ‘stomping’ in rhythm to the drums. Elaborately dressed elders are the…

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    That story, and many others, set archetypes used with the characters of robots, and many of interpretations of robots stem from the media. (Bartnech 64) Many of the robotic character used throughout the twentieth century include characters like the Tin Man from The Wizard of Oz, the Iron Giant, and Wall-E. One of the major archetypes used in modern stories is the portrayal of robots wanting to become human, and the characters stated above all have this characteristic. Even with superhuman power…

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    water running outside in your lawn you will be fined, which came as a shock to me. I never thought of getting a fine for watering your own lawn. In our society today, human emission caused more pollution than ever; there must be a solution that we can work together to improve our health and cleaner air. As of 2015, California had one of the worst droughts in the decade. This is not just a California drought problem; not having water will affect our crops. This soon will become our whole food…

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