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    The object I has selected for this essay was a Tinkerbell Fairy Puzzle. This puzzle is a 63 piece puzzle and is a Disney puzzle. This puzzle isn’t a full puzzle, this Tinkerbell puzzle is missing one piece. If you were to look at his puzzle you would see it has all the main fairies from the Tinkerbell movies. In the upper left corner there is the Fairy Iridessa she is wearing a sun yellow dress with a picture of a sunflower seed on it and a brown belt. The dress is a strapless, short, dress and…

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    “Hey, Hayley, you should stop now. You have been punching the bag for 6 hours. You shouldn’t be so hard on yourself,” Ricky told me. I did not really care what he said and kept punching the bag. “HAYLEY” Ricky yelled. “WHAT” I stopped what I was doing and yelled back. “Finally you listen,” he said with annoyance “I know being the new leader of the Black Knights is going to be tough. Even though you’re 17, you’re not the only young leaders and without parents all the other gangs have lots…

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    Tyler smiled as he watched Dan having fun out of the corner of his eye. He smiled, his plan had worked. After dancing for roughly thirty minutes to random songs, everyone was officially loosened up and it was time to start party games. “So what were you guys thinking about playing?” Louise asked Phil. “Well, we were planning on just playing Monopoly-” Phil began before being interrupted by Tyler. “Oh hell no, we are not playing that lame ass game. We’re playing Twister, like fun people do,”…

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    With great haste, and ample determination, I stealthily jockeyed to a gap that lied between Margaret’s stool and the wall that supported her leaning torso; where she lied motionless, visibly cold, and secluded amidst the shadows. And to aid my daunting endeavor, aside from the limited visibility of the region, the men who remained alive, and provisionally well in attendance, were so consumed by those who stood vilely upon the stage, and the impending theatrics to transpire, that all subtle…

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    Everybody wants to fly one day and Wilbur Wright and Orville Wright made that a possibility.They took flight on December,17,1903 where their lives changed. Wilbur was born in Millville,Indiana on April,16,1867 he was the first child in his family.His brother Orville Wright was brother and 2nd child of the Wright family. Where they moved to Dayton,Ohio where they grew up to work in their bicycle shop.Where they worked with their sister and his other brothers worked their to earn money. When the…

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    On my first day of (public) school ever, I walked into the wrong classroom, went to the wrong lunch, was late to class and forgot my locker combination (several times). This was two years ago. Considering that I had to debunk my own fair share of rumors about being homeschooled -- so, you just watch TV all day? Do you even have any friends? Are you like a genius, or something? -- I probably shouldn’t have been too surprised when my High School Musical perceptions of public school were a bust.…

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    Bang! The sound of metal on metal bounces through my head as I fend off the skeleton. Somersaulting through his legs, I slice him in two. Victory! I begin to cheer, but an earthquake shakes the ground beneath me. My mom gently shakes me to wake me from my slumber. Today's the day. We leave for Iowa in half an hour. My room was dark with a sense of gloominess. Mentally preparing myself for six hours of boredom, then three days of fun, I stretched my tired muscles out. I wish I was mistaken.…

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    There are many similarities and differences between two paintings Liberty Lead the People by Eugene Delacroix and Execution of the Third of May by Francisco Goya . Both paintings are similar due to the fact that they depict the brutality of war. These paintings were also made during Napoleon's rule in the 1700’s. Liberty Lead the People was made to commemorate the French Revolution. The French Revolution began in the 1780’s and ended in the in the 1790’s. The Liberal Republicans were enraged by…

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    Dehumanization In Beloved

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    How does the past events in one’s life affect him/herself and his/her actions? In the novel, Beloved by Toni Morrison, the protagonist, Sethe, is forced to undergo a scarring experience from the events that occurred while being enslaved. After being sent to Sweet Home, the feeling of oppression and abuse from the violent and destructive acts affects Sethe to the point where she ends up making an irreversible decision. Morrison uses Sethe’s act in murdering her child and the effects of that event…

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    It can be assumed that since World War 1 aircrafts have been a major, progressing, factor in not only the U.S. but all over the world. Over the century, aircrafts have helped transport anything from mail, people, animals, and even food, to different places all over the world. Flying has made transportation faster, easier, and all around better. Of course there has been a few mishaps along the evolution of flying but modern technology, a better understanding, and better training have brought the…

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