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    Utopia Research Paper

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    island was Abraxa but, a group called Utopus conquered the island that now carries its name. In the city, people live in almost identical houses. A man is able to enter any house he wants at any time. Every house has an extremely well kept garden with vines, fruits, herbs, and flowers. The people that live in the country breed very few horses. They breed more more cattle than what is needed and employ oxen for…

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    distributed through the body to the pulmonary circulation. The human heart is the engine of the pulmonary circulation (Farley,2012). Blood is then delivered to our heart. Waste from the cells of our body is removed and blood is distributed to our vines (Farley, 2012). Therefore when we engage in cardiovascular fitness our muscles demand an increase of blood supply. Blood then should be distributed to those areas. The muscles then use that oxygen. Therefore when cardiovascular fitness is used…

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    Edisto Island Short Story

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    embracing their first obstacle. An obstacle that would prove to be defiant to their cause and taxing to their bodies. It grew thick and heavy throughout the steep and rocky terrain of the Edisto bluffs. Tree-after-tree, brush-upon-brush, and tentacle-like vines weaving in every direction; in every thinkable…

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    around here somewhere… Ah ha! Manly Malo could see a dark blue river through the tangle of blackberries, and, without a care of his wounds, he leapt through a blackberry bush and into the river. Groping under the cold water, he found a thick blackberry vine and held on to it until his vision started to fade. Then, he surfaced the water and took a scan of his surroundings. He immediately saw the dogs and their master, and his heart leapt into his throat, but…

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    [i]Where am I[/i] i thought as i slowly opened my eyes there I saw I was in a dark room with the symbol of the Hunger games "where am i who am i" i whispered to myself "Welcome my contestants TO THE LOST HUNGER GAMES" The speaker on the wall loudly said the other people started waking up next to me was a mare alicorn well i looked at myself I was a alicorn [i]How is that even possible[/i] The mare had A purple coat of fur with a blue and pink mane "Hi what's your name my names uh...Flaming…

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    Desperation strikes Sue and Johnsy, two artists rooming in the heart of Greenwich Village, when Johnsy develops a life-threatening case of pneumonia. She lies motionless in bed all day, staring out of the window at an old ivy vine losing its leaves in the autumn breeze, believing that the last leaf falling will cause her imminent death. When old Behrman, a failed painter living below the girls, learns of Johnsy’s superstition, he decides to take the matter of the last leaf…

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    The Medhurst House

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    The Cape Schanck House is like a box kite flying high above Bass Strait, twisting around its long axis as it dives into the top of the dunes. The Medhurst House is a glazed pavilion floating in Miesian serenity above serried rows of vines. In contrast to these ancient earthbound types, the Cape Schanck and Medhurst houses are based on a typology that defies architectural tradition and history. Rather than grounded, they appear airborne. The Cape Schanck House is a black elongated rectilinear…

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    the suddenly appears of the dogs Aaron jumps back tripping on a vine. Instead of moving away Brute starts to run towards the dogs. As Aaron tries to get up to help his brother he notice that the vine he had tripped on had wrapped around his leg the tree started to pull Aaron in closer. Aaron closes his eyes resting his hand on his necklace that rested on his chest as soon as he did a long golden sword. Aaron starts to strike the vines that were wrapped around his body. Just in time to see Brute…

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    ) James and the Giant Peach by Roald Dahl ~ James is an orphaned boy who lost his parents. He is sent to live with his two dreadful aunts (Aunt Sponge and Aunt Spiker). All day long, his aunts make James do all the work, and they won’t allow him to see his friends to attend school. One day he finds an odd man hiding in their bushes. The old man gave James a tiny bag of beans, but he tells James to be careful because they can be powerful. James falls while he is going back into the house, and the…

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    The Happy Man's Shirt

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    story by giving the readers a true reason to understand happiness can’t be handed to you. In the text it will prove that there are other way to draw in happiness. “The song led them into the vineyard, where he found a young man singing and pruning the vines.” By reading that it shows having something that interests you can boost your self into becoming a happy individual. Also, earning all your personal belongings can make a person proud and happy with themselves. This text will prove that…

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