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    weapons that are material to provide an extremely sudden and violent release of energy. A walkie-talkie is a hand-device, portable, two-way radio transceiver. Walkie talkies come in two basic: licensed and unlicensed. A "licensed” walkie will transmit conversations over a radio frequency that has been isolated in environment and designated specifically for that particular set of walkie talkies. Unlicensed Walkie is one can buy off the shelf at any electronics…

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    there is still a mass of ways that people can get sick and can spread any type of bacteria and viruses. How does the organization communicate internally and with the larger community: The volunteers carry walkie-talkie. Some of the higher up coordinators carry cellphones and walkie-talkie as well. The security guards have cellphones. The lifeguard have a medium size megaphone that can really scare the swimmers a…

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    The Lake Creative Writing

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    It was December 16th, and the day was bright and warm. This was the last day of the month that Emily and her friends could share in the warm sun. They figured that they should go down to the lake and have themselves good time, before time runs out. Emily, Jack, Mason, and Lucille walked barefoot through the woods in hopes of getting to the lake earlier than everyone else that morning. All was quiet in the shady woods, at least until Mason shrieked out in agony. “Aaaghhh!” cried Mason. “I stepped…

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    Canada made huge contributions to communication technology in the twentieth century, with two notable inventions/innovations being the telephone and the walkie talkie. First of all, Alexander Graham Bell, a Canadian inventor, contributed to the innovation of the telephone. The telephone is a system that allows long range verbal communication between multiple users which first dates back to the 1870s. It saw…

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    The episode “The Body” of Buffy the Vampire Slayer directed by Joss Whedon in 2001, the scene is about Buffy finding her dead mother at home. This scene creates a sense remorse and somber mood. Set in a living room, the scene contains two paramedics with Buffy and her mother. The mood is created from focusing on the interaction of the first paramedic and Buffy with shot/reverse shots while speaking about Buffy’s mother. This scene specifically uses mostly close ups of Buffy as she is clearly…

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    fell over the fence into the polar bear enclosure. Walter knew exactly what he had to do. As arguably the most talented polar bear tamer in the entire state, he had trained his whole (entire) life for a moment like this. James Thurber got out his walkie talkie and prepared to call in help to stop the bear, but it was too late. Walter Mitty had already dived into the bear’s icy pool and was swimming toward the bear, armed only with a poisoned carrot. Just as the bear was about to snatch up…

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    Essay On The Movie Signs

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    In the daily pursuit of life, everyday occurrences impact one’s life and their point of view. In the science-fiction thriller Signs, directed by M. Knight Shyamalan, the main character Graham experiences a tragedy that forever changes him and his religious perspective. Graham Hess’s faith in God is lost and the signs throughout the movie are portrayed in order for him to realize God’s plan. It all started with the crop circles, particularly the one that began on the Hess farm. At first…

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    Summary Of Incarceron

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    beginning of the book, Finn a prisoner of Incarceron and Claudia is the warden's daughter. Finn is trying to escape Incarceron while Claudia learns more about Prince Giles. In the middle of it, Claudia communicates with Finn through some sort of walkie-talkie. They find out that Finn might be Prince Giles. Towards the end of what I read, Claudia ends up inside of Incarceron trying to find Finn. While they are trying to escape Incarceron. That is the summary of what I read in “Incarceron.”…

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    Some people think spending a day in the woods is relaxing and peaceful. I used to think that as well, until I went turkey hunting. Spending a day in the woods hunting with my brothers was frustrating, hard, and aggravating all at the same time because of the mistakes I made. It was a life changing experience. Hunting will get your blood pumping and your heart racing you’ll end up wanting to go turkey hunting more than you ever thought you would. You might think it’s a little insane to wake up at…

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    trailer. One of Ray’s employees saw me drive up in my work truck and told me he would go round Ray up for me. In just a few minutes, Ray came walking up and had headphones in his ears and a walkie-talkie in his hand. Ray was trying to have a conversation on the phone with his ear piece and talking on the walkie-talkie all at once. I looked in his eyes and I saw a storm. Ray began rather abruptly, “Bill, it is this trailer right here. This is the one that knocked down one of my employees.…

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