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    Inside the tunnel was what I was meant to learn" This reveals how Nell has to move on to the future, and not think about the past. Individuals should find it in themselves to let go of the regrets and move on with their life to be completely satisfied with who they…

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    There were four kids and they all wanted to go into a 1800’s mansion that was onced was owned by a rich guy named W.H. Treason. Only the main section of the house stands because it had a huge fire and that’s what killed the owner. The parts of the fired were sealed off. He owned thousands of slaves and made them do everything. Now as the kids enter the house they wonder if it was a mistake. They try to get out and it seems the house is haunted. “Did you hear that noise?”, one of the four kids…

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    pit barely missing a spike. Only two other people made it because the third person cut the rope off. The final challenge looked impossible because there was a tunnel of spikes. That’s when George noticed that the spikes weren’t real, they were fake. They had been painted to make it look like there was spikes. So George crept through the tunnel and nobody noticed. He saw the finish line. He ran through it. The voice said, “We have a winner! George Bailey, please meet me at my office.” When he…

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    Being in New York City itself was all too surreal, like a dream come true. Buildings raced each other in a quest to touch the soft blue sky and people littered the streets and sidewalks. Life there was upbeat and fast-paced and everyone and everything was moving, but then you crossed into Central Park. Crossing the sidewalk into the large park was like crossing the border into another world. The milieu changed from the rapid fire movement of the concrete jungle to slow-moving peace in the…

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    How significant was strategy of ‘search and destroy’ as a reason for the USA’s lack of success in the Vietnam War? The United States lost the Vietnam War due to many reasons for example; team-killing. The American hi-tech tactics consistently eliminated the wrong people and weakened their own troops; however the Viet Cong 's guerrilla tactics were relevant to the nature of the combat. The Americans were trying to supply a war 8,000 miles from America but the Viet Cong were equipped with…

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    The night began calm but suddenly became poignant. Weeks of preparations made by her family paid off as Brenda entered her party. A smile extended from one ear to the other. She always dreamed of having her 10th birthday party at a ranch house with all her family, except her dad. Out of a million people she could hate, she only hated him. Brenda’s father, a man who destroyed a lot of innocent girls lives, attempted to show up at her party. A week before the party, someone arranged flowers onto a…

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    Chavín De Huanstar

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    The Chavín de Huántar is a religious site in the Northern highlands of Peru. It is named after Chavín, a religious culture in the Andes Mountains. The temple that resides there was built out of stone between 900–200 B.C.E. The Chavín de Huántar became a pilgrimage destination for worshipers of all places. Worshipers brought offerings and left with objects like ceramics and textiles, spreading the Chavín faith and culture. The temple built at Chavín de Huántar became an important pilgrimage site…

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    scene opens with Matt leaving the police station after he was told the news. You begin to hear an ominous sound and the choir singing “Silent Night” throughout the scene, foreshadowing the dark nature of the situation. As he leaves, he enters a dark tunnel. The darkness could symbolize Matt’s situation, that he is alone. Matt is in a black attire, as the color black usual represents fear or the unknown. In this case it represents both, as he is afraid of the unknown. The camera cuts behind Matt…

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    Hamster Classification

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    family pet Habitrails, run about balls, and a critter cruiser even. These are a few items that you can get just; there are plenty of other items you can get at the pet shops or online. Provide your pet an assortment by rearranging their playthings or tunnels within their havens, but just do one item at the right time so you usually do not stress the small creature out. Please usually do not rearrange their meals bowl, drinking water bottle, or sleep home only their play actions. Regardless of…

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    But instead, Equality 7-2521 was sent to the Home of the Street Sweepers where four years later he found a tunnel and starts spending time there. During his time in the tunnel he invents a light box that creates electricity (wasn’t “invented” yet), and starts to write in a journal. His fearless mind and actions leads him to meet the “Golden One” while she was working in the fields and there…

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