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    Secondly, Equality is able to reach his highest potential during his seclusion in the tunnel. Once Equality created his invention, “[he brings] it forth from the night of the ages. [Him] alone,” with his own mind and hands only (Rand 20). He is capable of creating an advancement that his society lacked completely on his own, and although…

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    support of his father or teacher. When Christopher is in the train station, he knows that he must go through the tunnel to get to the train, but he is extremely scared, and compares it to standing on the edge of a cliff; however he finds a way to overcome his fear, and go through the tunnel: “And it was like stepping off the cliff on a tightrope. And eventually I got to the end of the tunnel” (145). This journey that Christopher is on both physically and emotionally is another one of the key…

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    The virus had taken many lives internationally, after the release of samples into foreign nations to cover its origin in the United States. First it was a manmade virus from a military base in California, later causing the death of the American Empire. As I lay in my deathbed, I recall the beginning of the end. Hallucinations brought on by the virus, enhanced by the lack of oxygen and pain of death. It is the first day I fail to get out of bed. I stare at the ceiling, and slowly the dull blue…

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    in the back of his neck and quieted him (quieted means killed). “Round one is over!”, the announcer yelled, “now it's time for round two!” As Rex leaned up against the outside of the pit and waited for the next zombie to come wandering out of the tunnel, he thought of his friend Will back in Roakville. Will and Rex had gone fishing everyday until just this morning when they had got into a fight. Will had asked why he couldn’t go with on the trip and Rex spat in his face and said he wasn’t…

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    Take the barrel with the barrel link facing up and laying forward to clear the recoil spring tunnel. Gently push the barrel forward into the muzzle end of the slide. Put in the captured recoil spring assembly from the breech end of the slide. Lift the slide assembly with your hand securing the guide rod and recoil spring assembly with your thumb…

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    dad went to go drop off our luggage, so my sister decided to continuing walking with us. We headed south from the Rolex shop and there stood a indoor aquarium. It was bright and adventurous. You could walk through a tunnel that had all these different sea creatures. Next to the tunnel were all these statues that were sea creatures. We decided to head back to our room. As my sister and I walked in our room we saw two fixed queen sized beds. I admittedly started jumping on…

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    dangerous. In such disarray, order was almost impossible to maintain; even though it is essential for human life. Frenchie Tucker is one of the only examples of order in this book. Frenchie tucker is asked to go clear a tunnel and folds his clothes neatly and leaves them above the tunnel. “Frenchie’s helmet and boots and socks were arranged neatly on a square of rock. Frenchie was always neat” (page 67). Although it may seem pointless for Frenchy to neatly arrange his clothes, he proves to…

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    He had left his car (which is still around) at his apartments in Old Bridge and wanted to go back home before any more chaos would ensue. Unfortunately for him, the Holland Tunnels had even been shut down leaving only Lincoln Tunnel to still stay open with thousands of cars in early rush hour fleeing from the scene of New York. On the ride back home, he and the other passengers listened in on the radio just to find everyone talking about what had happened…

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    it because they do not realize it and do not think that it is real. There are many physical and emotional signs and symptoms of a game addict. Signs and symptoms include: preoccupation with the game, migraines, fatigue, declining grades and carpal tunnel syndrome. When a person is addicted to gaming they display an abnormal preoccupation with the game; they may seem distracted, disinterested and constantly talk about the game. Someone who is intensely concentrating or straining their eyes to…

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    In this essay, I will explain some basic facts about the Wright Brothers. Who were the Wright Brothers? Why were they both so important to our society, and to the entire world? So where do we start? Well, there’s no better place to start, but the beginning. Wilbur Wright was the older of the two brothers. Wilbur was born April 16, 1867 in Millville, Indiana. Orville Wright was obviously the younger of the two brothers; he was born August 19, 1871 in the town of Dayton, Ohio. They…

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