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    Mcsauceston crawls out wearing his lava/heat proof suit and boots. He saw volcanoes, lava pits and a mountain. Fry Mcsauceston walks up to a volcano to get a closer look. He trips over a space rock and fell into the volcano. There is no way to get up so Fry Mcsauceston takes a nap while he waits. He feels very cool in his suit and sighs contently. The volcano erupts eight hours later and Fry Mcsauceston flies up so high that he leaves Venus’ orbit, dodges around the asteroid belts and somehow…

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    summit of Haleakala to watch the sunrise. Haleakala is a volcano that has been dormant since 1790. The summit of Haleakala is so serene and definitely one of the most beautiful places I have ever visited. The summit of Haleakala is over 10,000 miles above seal level, and it forms over seventy-five percent of the Hawaiian island of Maui. Due to the high elevation, the air became progressively thin as I made my way up to the top of the volcano, which made it harder to breath.…

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    As the Lady of the Water submerged back into her pool, she spoke these words: “ Only through death will you find life.” The Princess was shaken and unsure but deep inside she felt a Spring of Hope. the sacred power of the bloodstone in the core of her being. As the Princess and her Treasure came up the ridge, she could see Him, strong and proud, waiting. The time of sacrifice had come. The time to surrender her love to that which she hated. His face, one moment so full of beauty and in the…

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    Did you know Chesapeake was supposed to win the first Kentucky derby? It’s true,Oliver Lewis was supposed to clear the field for W. Henry, who rode Chesapeake, but after he fell to far behind H.P McGraw, the horses owner, waved Lewis on, and Lewis ended up winning. The Derby took place on may 17, 1875, and Lewis and Aristides went down in America’s history. Th history of the track, the actual racing, and trip to the winners circle, helped build one of Americas longest lasting tradition. in…

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    Igneous Rock Formation

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    For each sample, provide a detailed description, as precise of a rock name as you can, and an interpretation of the (possible) environment of formation. Quaternary: This is an igneous rock known as Tuff pyroclastic, which is a volcano-clastic rick composed mainly of volcanic ash. This conclusion makes sense as the quick cooling would cause the porous structures. This rock possesses sand to mud sized grains; therefore it is fine grained. This rock has interlocking crystals as well as a…

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    treat it as we treat ourselvs. In the essay Lopez talkes about nature and humanity assuming the same fate as each other eventualy. For instance let’s just say that the theory of the Yellow Stone National Park’s giant volcano underneath it is true. Then the erruption of that volcano will be so large that it will rupter the earth creating devestating earthquakes, poisoning the oceans, and covering the sky with ash for many months not allowing plants to grow therefore people will die. This is a…

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    Anger negatively affects everyone in the world. When anger is held in, it can build up and infuriate people. When finally unleashed, actions influenced by anger can be extremely dangerous, even fatal. Far too often, we hear tragic stories of people unleashing anger on others. Last Week, Stephen Paddock was so frustrated with society that he brutally killed 58 people in Las Vegas, Nevada. Evidence in Emily Dickenson’s “My life stood – a loaded gun” in Literature: approaches to Fiction, Literature…

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    decisions such as running away instead of talking to his wife on page seventy-five. These lines are represented in my collage in the form of words. On the volcano, I wrote all the things he says that blame other people for why he is not where he wants to be in life. The line I chose from Lorraine Hansberry's “A Raisin in the Sun” is, “Man; I’m a volcano. Bitter? Here I am a giant surrounded by ants! Ants who can’t even understand what it is the giants talking about” (Hansberry 85). Instead of…

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    Being A Non-Perfectionist

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    A perfectionist is a person who plans out every step and works accordingly. They pay attention to every minor detail. Most of the things they do either turn out amazing or a big mess. A non-perfectionist will work at a comfortable pace and will include an essential part but it may not look the best. As a non-perfectionist, I achieve everything that needs to be done in a timely manner. Even though my work might not look the best, it will include all the necessary parts. For all my projects,…

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    called The Natural Trust Foundation and as a result she would take me along to the different programs and excursions. One moment in particular that stands out to me was a visit to the volcano in Soufriere, located in the southwest part of the island. Just to mention that St. Lucia has the world’s only “drive-in” volcano. Our tour guide was very well informed about the types of energy that can be sourced from this wonderful phenomenon. This struck me as the most fascinating aspect of all our…

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