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    American Aloha is a film about the rich Hawaiian culture and the Hula dance. It portrays how Hawaiians are proud to propagate their culture in any part of the world. This film takes Hulu beyond Hawaii. Before watching the film, I wasn’t aware of the intensity of Hula dance. For me it was just a type of dance witnessed at beach parties with half naked people wrapped in flowers but the video enlightened me to different aspects of Hula. Hula are known as the Hawaiians people who spent years and…

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    Mockingbird took place. When Scout Finch comes back to Maycomb to visit she comes back to the same Maycomb she grew up in, but with a changed reality. “She walked down the steps and into the shade of a live oak. She put her arm out and leaned against the trunk. She looked at Maycomb, and her throat tightened:Maycomb was looking back at her.Go away, the old…

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    Irrational Tectonic is mutated from rational Tectonic. Perhaps, over rational will turn to irrational when tectonic losing the connection of historical context or logic of craftsmanship. The signs on Hong Kong street were a rational advertisement behavior. However, people starting to add their desire by expansion signs irrationally, not only visually expand, but also tectonically extend. Of course, the program also exposing from inside to outside by those signs symbolically. The signs stacked on…

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    Best Buy was in 18 mins which, only leaves 3 mins for the actual murder to occur. In that time Adnan would have to strangle Hae, pick up her dead body and stuff it in the trunk, and then place a call to Jay from a telephone pole. There are several issues with this theory for example how is it possible to get a dead body into the trunk of a car without being noticed in the middle of the day or, why was there no evidence of a struggle when Hae was known to be an athletic girl who was in shape.…

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    Leg Stolen Out of Locked Car An $8,000 artificial leg was stolen from a man’s car was reported yesterday, police said. Roy Jones was having lunch at Shoney’s restaurant in Louisville yesterday when his car was broken into and his leg stolen. When Jones reported the incident, he said the back door was open and the glove compartment had been gone through. The leg had been in a package on the floor and when he came back 30 minutes later it was gone. Jones said he had locked his car, but the…

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    shoes. I was completely deceived when I got to my car and realized that they were not where they were supposed to be. I searched the passenger seat floor and found nothing. Immediately, I began to panic. I searched under all the seats and even in the trunk but did not manage to find them. I came to the conclusion, that I did not take them out of my room because I was hurried this morning. I was furious at myself. How could I have forgotten the one thing that is essential for running? From…

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    Columns (or posts) are large, cylindrical pillars of stone mainly created to support beams or arches. Ancient Egyptian architecture made use of stone columns whose surface was carved to reflect the organic form of bundled reeds; in later Egyptian architecture faceted cylinders were also common. Columns in the ancient Mesopotamian region were in turn inspired by their palm trees, as it was a very fertile land. The columns were created for structural support. Columns are frequently used to support…

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    Pasadena's antique row. It was like $180.00. We weren't sure if we LOVED IT, so we went and had breakfast to think about this purchase. We decided that we'd buy it if it was still there, and it was after several hours. We managed to squeeze it into our trunk with a the help of a random stranger, who used his new to him belt that he just bought to help tie it down. When I offered him money, he refused and went on his way. We got the chair home, and Chauncey was totally oblivious to it.Now, prior…

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    had an idea that would soon lead to her discovery. She shoved Agnes into a large trunk. Hedvig Samuelson’s body was too heavy and would not fit in a suitcase. Her body was dissected and placed into multiple suitcases. In order to make it not noticeable, Judd put articles of clothing on top of their bodies. Soon after the task was completed she headed for Los Angeles with the packaged bodies. However, after the trunks began to leak blood all over the Los Angeles train station, Judd took off. She…

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    The starter yells, “Take your mark...Beep!” You have put in years of preparation all for this very moment. You dive in as the cold water seeps through your veins. There's only one thing on your mind: Reaching the finish. Swimming has many benefits to your body and poses many benefits to your mind, it even gives your social skills a boost. First, swimming affects your mental health in many ways. It is an escape from the real world. It helps us deal with stress, manage physical conditions, or any…

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