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    Kick Tuner Dead, House in Ashes “Just this past week, a tragedy occurred in our fair town. 789 Lowson Blvd, home to Kick Turner, has burnt down to the ground. The causes are left unknown and the suddenness of it startled many, including the police. Neighbors said they heard a creaking sound and by the time they went to check their windows, the house was already entirely engulfed in fire. “The structure was already falling apart! It was so sudden, the only thing I could do is call the fire…

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    Getting to know Robert Conway They are lost and scared for their life, knowing the only way to get out is by plane. It is dark and crowded in the city of Baskul in China. The Britain’s are not sure what is going on, but they know it can’t be good. With hundreds of shouting people fleeing into the streets, they continue to search for a way out of this chaos. Finally a man named Robert Conway come to rescue them and lands a plane in the middle of the crowd and rescues the Britain’s. He gathers…

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    The Crucible by Authur Miller has a major theme that is mass hysteria. At the time it was written there was mass hysteria going on which was the Red Scare. People in the United States were panicking over communism. This isn't the only example of mass hysteria, one from the 21st century is terrorism. It all began in September two-thousand eleven. Three planes were hijacked by terrorists and two of them were crashed into the twin towers in New York. The other plane crashed in the middle of…

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    I Survived Book Summary

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    The Book I chose to explore was I Survived: The Attacks of September 11th, 2001, author and illustrated by Lauren Tarshis. I chose this book because I enjoyed the previous "I survived" novel that I read. This book is a Non-Fiction book because the events that occur in this book actually happened. Lucas was a real person who saw the 2 gigantic airplanes crash into the twin towers right before his eyes. In addition, he saw them collapse and he, his father and Uncle were very lucky to be alive!…

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    Yesterday, March 25, 191 at 4:40 pm, a fire at the Triangle Waist Company 10 floor building in New York city broke out and killed 146 young workers who were mostly immigrants. The fire started when someone threw either a match or cigarette int0 the waste bucket. Someone smelled smoke and told the manager who then started to throw water onto the fire, but it was already too late. Everyone began to panic and run for the door, but the door was too small and could only fit one person through at a…

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    change the course of history. It took a total of three months for the men to find the aircraft. There were several delays on the mission due to Chris becoming severely sick and to the point of death. The aircraft they discovered was from another world that was millions of years ahead of any civilization in earth. When approaching the aircraft Eddie and Chris feared the worst. The aircraft was so massive and intimidating. After throwing objects at the aircraft, they hoped something or…

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    Skeleton Key Book Report

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    accomplishes a goal. The readers should feel like they’re in the book, watching the suspense building up. I believe this book will give readers a great sense of humor in a few parts of the book. In conclusion, this book is about a young boy who saves the world on his own. In the prologue of the book we are in an important scene that started the whole story. A crew of FBI agents…

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    Red Scare Of 1919-1920

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    The Red Scare of 1919-1920 and the events taking place in the United Stated after the September 11th terrorist attacks are similar because terrorists were making bombs and filling up air planes with gallons of jet fuel smashing into buildings destroying things and killing people. A nation-wide fear of comrades and other people who hold different beliefs suddenly grabbed the American inner most self in the 1919 following a sequence of terrorist bombing. The nation was filled with fear. Innocent…

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    New York City

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    I consider myself a flânuer in every respect associated with the term. New York City is in my opinion, the best city in the world to be a flânuer in. I often find myself mindlessly wandering the streets, looking for unexpected experiences, feelings, smells, people, and spectacles. I have walked the streets seeking entertainment countless times, with no apparent goal or destination. Although I am a lifetime New Yorker, there are always new things to experience and see. There are different ways to…

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    It was late September when they heard the news. At eight-thirty in the morning PST, a combat ship belonging to the new republics crashed into the deserts of Coalry. No survivors have been found, yet. They read the news over and over again, looking for something that would give them hope, something that would calm the frenetic beating of their hearts. But the more they read, the more information corroborating the news surfaced. P-189 was flying enemy grounds when it was blasted from the air.…

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