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    it’s docking bay ,Noske opened up his hatch and climbed out of his ship and jumped toward the Ketch, the docking bay’s large metallic doors were shut firm,, he floated slowly toward the doors, The portside docking bay was hidden in the shadow of the Ketch’s main engine, it is a small bay when considering the docking bay located directly under the bow of the Ketch. Noske examined it looking for a way in. Noske noticed a series of handles which looked like makeshift ladder, he followed them until…

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    The Anasazi Long before Europe settled in North America, Native Americans dominated the land. From the Cherokee in the Mountains of North Carolina, to the Sioux in the North and the Navajo in the Southwest, Native American tribes were here hundreds of years before America was discovered. And during that time of isolation, these tribes had time to develop their own culture. And each tribe was different from the other. But the most memorable of these tribes was the Anasazi. This tribe was one of…

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    Essay On Career Move

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    Once I had completed nursing school I had the mindset that I finally realized what my career calling was therefore the rest of my career decisions would be easy. However, what I did not acknowledge was the countless career options within the nursing profession. It is hard to really know what area of nursing I wanted to be in, simply because the majority of clinical rotations in nursing school are medical-surgical. When I graduated from my Associate Degree of Nursing program I was more the…

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    Mooney Warther Biography

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    All of his masterpieces are made out of walnut, ivory, and ebony. Although being unable to afford ivory in the beginning, Mooney’s first fifteen train carvings were made of bone and walnut. The bone was beef bone that he saved and bleached on his roof so that the dog could not chew on them. Later in his life he was able to afford ivory so he redid all of the beef bone pieces in his previous fifteen carvings. As I looked through the different rooms, I was continually amazed at the many intricate…

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    treatment against ChD. Consequently, research must be conducted to investigate the anti-parasitic activity of experimental compounds in T. cruzi. In vitro techniques are the first step in a ladder for experimental compounds…

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    Saigon Vietnam War Essay

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    The fall of the South Vietnamese capital of Saigon was the final piece to end the Vietnam War. In late April 1975 the North Vietnamese army were knocking on the doorsteps of Saigon. Knowing this the United States knew that they would quickly become unwelcome when the city fell so all the remaining Americans evacuated as soon as possible. Soon after on the 30th of April 1975 the South Vietnamese president, General Duong Van Minh surrendered the capital to the North. When surrendering the capital,…

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    adreneline driven, survival, when a pack of ravenous, blood-thirsty gray wolves started hunting me. I thought I had lost them when I jumped 3 and a half meters across an almost bottomless ravine going a mile in either direction. I don't know how they caught up to me, but now was not the time to think about that. I cautiously looked to my left and then to my right. A streak of silver blurred across the black, mountainous, backdrop. I rubbed my eyes, thinking they were playing tricks on me.…

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    Roland Monologue

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    "I swear I saw a different person up there" Theo comments when I walk past him. "My acting worked, yay!" I say cheerfully turning to him before rolling my eyes and turning back around to sit down. So I could watch the rest of the interviews. Roland chuckles and gets ready to go onto the stage. "Let's bring out, the male tribute of district 10, Roland Friedgo!" Roland moved onto the stage. He really was into character, you could tell he was embarrassed by the way he held himself. He was…

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    The Black Death Imagine living your life in a time that is filled with nothing but fear and chaos. That which you fear the most cannot be held or seen, but when it strikes it will cause you to suffer a cruel and agonizing death. During the mid-1300’s, the people of Europe were stricken with a deadly plague, later known as “The Black Death.” Many populations were completely wiped out as the Black Death swept through towns and villages leaving only death and devastation in its wake. The Black…

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    With Constance as a devout follower of God, the Sultan and his subjects had to convert to Christianity from Islam before he could marry her. The Sultaness, the Sultan 's mother, resolves that she would rather die than give up her religion. She states, “And I shall have a banquet organized/To pay the Sultan out, if he should touch.” (132). The Sultaness and her councilors to feign their baptism and slay the Christians at the wedding feast to pay back her traitor son for abandoning…

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