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    What is the first thing that pops in your head when you hear the word, “Hero?” Do you imagine a buff man wearing tights? Do you imagine a superhero saving kittens from trees? The concept of heroism isn’t only in comic books and stories. In our society, there are heros everywhere. They don’t wear tights, they don’t have superpowers, they aren’t buff. They are heros because they have a willingness to commit personal sacrifice, are looked up to for their actions, and are just someone who is…

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    When you’re stressed, float a while. 10. Remember, the Ark was built by amateurs; the Titanic by professionals. 11. No matter the storm, when you are with God, there’s always a rainbow waiting. (Author unknown) Personally, number 9 and 11 reach out to me. I know how stress can do a number on our bodies and souls…

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    studying about natural disasters. So, it was a no brainer when I saw the selection that I needed to select that. The BP Oil Spill, The Exxon Valdez Oil Spill, The Hindenburg Disaster, Nuclear Meltdowns, Pandemics, September 11th, Then and Now, and The Titanic Disaster were my books to choose from. A geographically informed person must understand that physical systems create, maintain, and modify the features that constitute Earth’s surface (Gallagher & Downs, 2012). Physical environment is…

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    B. Choose the best main-idea statement for each paragraph. (1,5ms) 1. The Cheung Chau Bun Festival About 12 kilometers off the coast of Hong Kong lies the tiny island of Cheung Chau. This fishing community, whose culture is a mix of the modern and the traditional, is home to the world's only bun festival. It celebrates, among other things, the bun: a sweet bread treat. During the festival, also known as "the Festival of the Bun Hills," the children dress in colorful costumes. It also includes…

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    The famous movie "Titanic" was a blockbuster and it gave a career rise to so many struggling artists. One of them was Celine Dion. She sung the title song of the movies which is still loved by all "My Heart Will Go On." Celine Dion is a famous singer and her songs are heard all over the world which means that she has one of the greatest fan-following around the world. Celine Maire Claudette Dion is a French Canadian singer born on 30th March 1968. She emerged as a French-speaking world star…

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    1980’s Fashion The Titanic was discovered at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean on July 14, 1986. Music was big in the 80’s and the hairstyles were crazy. Many new things were invented such as artificial hearts and cable television. However, fashion was all the rage and the events of the 1980s greatly influenced the fashion. The world wide web was created in 1989. It allowed people to search up anything from a computer. The first artificial heart, made to last a lifetime, was made in 1988. It…

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    Analyse the character of Inspector Goole. Focus on his role in the play, his stage presence and how he is used by Priestly to convey his socialist message. An Inspector Calls was written in 1945 by J.B Priestley. In the 1930s, Priestley became very concerned about the effects of social inequality in Britain. The play was set in 1912. Priestley deliberately set the play in 1912 because the date represented an era very different from the era he was writing in. Inequality was common in 1912;…

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    or homosexuals. It could have been any other collection of people against another group of people. Part of the reason it hasn’t happened again, is due to the fact that we have seen what the after effects are. Humans learn from their mistakes. The Titanic, for example, propelled regulations about sailing, and shipbuilding forward after the tragedy that killed over a thousand people. Even if we do learn from our mistakes, what’s stopping us from repeating the mistakes of the past? The answer…

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    Main 5 Indications of an Awesome Mesothelioma Attorney Searching for the best attorney to speak to you in any lawsuit is will undoubtedly be a titanic assignment. In any case, its significance can't be repudiated. In terminal cases, you can make certain that the significance is much more upgraded. This is such a case for Mesothelioma. This lethal illness influences the most indispensable organs and along these lines, it will generally prompt demise. For this situation, it would be essential…

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    Technology has evolved throughout history. While many advances have been positive, such as cell phones and computers, there have also been numerous negative impacts. For example, the invention of nuclear weapons has cost many innocent people their lives. Medium, television shows, movies, and works of literature, prove this statement. Both “By the Waters of Babylon” and “There Will Come Soft Rains” illustrate the negative impact of advanced technology through the futuristic settings of New York…

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