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    Schuylkill River at Philadelphia with a length of 550 feet Covered bridges are nostalgic pieces of the past and the essence of romance. They make people think about to what life was like in the past. Today, covered bridges are often used as wedding venues. The legend is that covered bridges were built to provide a place for a man to court his lady and give her a kiss. This is why covered bridges are sometimes called "Kissing Bridges.” There are several more utilitarian reasons that covered…

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    A good example? MTV Movie Awards is an annual show hosted by different celebrities . People vote for their favourites online and sometimes the award categories can be quite strange, such as "Best Death". The nominees gather in the audience and the winners are called up on the stage to say an acceptance speech. They are recorded and streamed on the internet for the whole world, so they are expected to behave properly, although that is not always the case. Last month, during the Movie Awards,…

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    The Provincetown Players’ primary purpose was to “give venue to American playwrights and new American plays, purposefully encouraging plays that would be in contrast to the melodramas and triangle-relationship plays they observed producers were presenting on Broadway.” (Provincetown Playhouse) Ultimately a group of dedicated amateurs, the Players expected and required that all their members be active participants in all aspects and roles of production, from playwrights, actor, and playreaders,…

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    mashed potatoes, and many other sides. Cowboy Chicken became a very popular restaurant, because everyone wanted to get a taste of American food. Not only did people love to go out and eat there, but an engaged couple even requested their wedding venue to be hosted there. The business was flourishing. Since the…

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    If you live in Tempe, Arizona, and you have a big occasion looming, you may need to book an impressive stretch limousine to transport you to and from the venue. Whether it’s a wedding, a prom date, or a birthday party, make sure you travel in the luxury and comfort that we can provide here at ~cn~. Our limos can seat up to 14 people and can be booked for a minimum of four hours. Prices start at $85 an hour, and the vehicles are perfect for any special occasion. They are roomy, stylish, and your…

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    HGH Supplements by Zachary Zerries HGH supplements will help increase muscle mass by stimulating the breakdown of fat cells. HGH, a.k.a. human growth hormone, is a naturally occurring protein hormone that is produced by the pituitary gland. It is essential for normal human growth and development in children and teenagers; low HGH levels early in childhood development have been known to result in dwarfism. Click Here to Visit Our Recommended HGH Supplements Resource!]]> The usage of HGH…

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    Born and raised in India, I often stand out in a group of Americans due to my skin color. Even more so, by different perspectives and the often peculiar ways I think. First, my experience with living in India has often pushed me to see everything to a deeper level. For example, in America, a person is considered poor if he/she doesn't have a job or a place to stay. But he/she might still have enough clothing to survive, such as a pair of pants and shoes. In India however, a person is stamped…

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    Like any other basic high schooler, I was at the football game this past Friday. The event began with the marching band playing the Star Spangled Banner, which reminded me of the Jimi Hendrix rendition we listened to during class. Although both performances performed the same song, Hendrix is seen as a unpatriotic protester at Woodstock while the football game is perceived as patriotic. While we all were listening to the same song, our perspectives were different. Woodstock was packed with…

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    How would you rate the price-value rate at “Dunedin Winter Wonderland”? (6) How unique was this event compared to similar type of events you experienced in Dunedin? (e.g. Cadbury Carnival, Midwinter Carnival) (7) How satisfied were you with a. Venue b. Date c. Operating hours d. Choice of food e. Choice of stall holders f. Entertainment g. Safety (8) What could be improved/added for future events? (9) How likely would you attend again? (10) How likely would you recommend it to friends…

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    of mine had invited me to the world’s largest piano exhibition. I never really had much of an interest for music but he had convinced me that this particular artist fascinates the audience and leaves the audience in astonishment. On my way to the venue, the raindrops shone like diamonds underneath the streetlights. The sun was long gone. Thick clouds covered the night sky and the sound of rain hitting against the opaque tar roadway. Men and women under umbrellas, eager to get to their homes or…

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