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    hard from frantically running and being choked by the fire’s smoke. “Hey, you. Hurry up to the roof!” a man yelled at me as I burst onto the floor. I nodded my head, and I picked my skirt up and ran up another flight of stairs onto the roof. A group of workers from the tenth floor and two men in rather nice clothing whom I assumed to be the bosses we rarely saw were grouped on the roof, shimmying their way across wooden boards into the university next to the Asch building. Smoke leaked…

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    *bombs crashes down, people running and screaming* Alex drops everything and runs for his life trying to escape the bomb, knowing that if he stop, he would certainly not escape . He had a box of jewelry in his pocket so he could sell and make a profit once he settled In the new place . He had escaped the rubble, ash and dust from the bombed buildings. He stared with a tear dripping out of his eyes as it would be the last time he would see the city he was given home at. They finally arrived in…

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    The Killer Monologue

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    "The directions after the ally were clearly not thought out, completely fake, as if he was supposed to die in the ally. The killer must've intended to give the victim a fake map and strike in the ally. The beginning of the map made perfect sense. This was thought out, for a long time." Grayson explained. "Is it safe safe to say that the killer is linked to the map?" Henri asked. "I believe so." Grayson responded. "Do we know who this kid is?" Henri asked. "Not yet, we'll do an autopsy in…

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    Ritch Telford, the author of the book Paintballer, emphasizes the importance of calling for a paint check. Telford says, “Asking for a paintcheck is asking for a referee to check if a particular player has been hit (e.g. has paint on him/her)… once the player was identified, the ref would go to him/her and declare him/her neutral.” (13). This is important because it keeps all the players honest, if there was not someone enforcing the rule that once you are shot, and the paintball breaks, then…

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    One day in April, Tyler was a part of a pirate crew and they were headed into the deep waters of the East Pacific Ocean. Armed with baskets of food and gunpowder, they were on a voyage to trade with others in Thailand. Tyler was a Jamaican crew member for the “Red Bearded Pirate Crew”. He met his crew in Scotland when he was picking up fur pallets. Tyler was around 6’2,” with midnight black dreadlocks that went to the middle of his back that were tied together with a pliable rubber band. He…

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    Dna Synthesis Lab

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    I have reviewed the archive of the seminar and I believe that I have not able to answer or made at least 12 responses because of my internet connection or technical difficulties. The Option 2 questions with answers are as follows: 1. What aspects of DNA’s structure contribute to the stability of the DNA molecule? The DNA’s double helix structure and the hydrogen bonding that bonds the bases contributes to the stability of the DNA molecule. 2. The DNA sequence is: 5’-ATTCGACC-3’. What will be the…

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    When I finally finished Wonder it was hard to stop thinking (not that I wanted to) about how it inspired and refreshed me. The positive feedback covering the inside pages and back cover of my copy could only begin to describe the great emotional journey that is Wonder. It is a book that I can guarantee will leave any reader feeling better. August is ten years old and he does the normal things that other ten year olds do. He likes ice cream and riding his bike. He plays ball and has an Xbox but…

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    As a matter of fact, I believe that Lennie is the most sympathetic because he has the mind of a child and he can not function properly. Lennie's disability excludes him from everyone else because they think he is too big and dumb. George tells slim "I used to play jokes on him. I had fun with im. Used to play jokes on him because he was too dumb to take care of himself." Lennie is more of child because he loves to play with small and soft things, but because of his powerful strength he tends to…

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    White lies are the most commonly type of lies used, but there are also lies to protect others and lies to cause harm which are used less often. Teen and adults lie they feel like it and need to in a situation that is is presented to them. Experts like Immanuel Kant explain that all lies are unjustified, whereas Randy Cohen and Bella DePaulo express their professional opinion that lying is usually unjustified lying is sometimes justified due to the need to protect others, to maintain a…

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    Seals In Medieval England

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    Seals were everyday items in medieval England from 1150 to 1350. Seals were utilized for a variety of exchanges, the most frequent being land agreements, but seals validated any documents that needed proof of identity. A seal has two parts, the wax seal and the metal matrix combined form a seal. Many different social classes within England used them. Seals were attached to documents for selling land, binding serf contracts, or rental agreements within urban settings. Other seal uses included…

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