As a thirteen-year-old mastermind, Otto Malpense has managed to run the orphanage where he lives, and he has come up with a clever and intricate plan that publicly humiliated the most powerful person in the country: the Prime Minister. He is one of the candidates to become the world's next super villain which has led him to H.I.V.E., chosen to become a member of the incoming class. Inside a volcano on a secluded island, Otto, along with his elite friends - the most athletic, technologically advanced, and smartest kids in the world - will be enrolled in Villainy Studies. Otto Malpense awakes to find himself in a helicopter and sitting across from a complete stranger during his abduction to bring him to H.I.V.E. When the helicopter lands, Otto is informed that he will be spending the next six years of his life being schooled at the Higher Institute of Villainous Education. …show more content…
Otto has no intention of staying in this new “prison” for six years and befriends others who have been taken to H.I.V.E. against their will, such as Wing Fanchu, Laura Brand, Shelby Trinity, and Nigel Darkdoom. They begin to hatch a daring plan to do the nearly impossible: escape H.I.V.E. He teams up with Wing, Laura, and Shelby. They travel through hidden parts of the school, but as they nearly reach their freedom, the headmaster of the school, Dr. Nero, reveals that all along they had been going on an impossible mission, sending them back to their rooms with the students feeling defeated. However, Nigel Darkdoom’s science project has gone wrong as a humongous, flesh-eating plant he accidentally bred escapes from the hydroponics lab. The whole H.I.V.E. security team and Raven, along with many students are needed to battle the monster and stop it due to the fact it has become very partial to human blood. Otto eventually saves the day by destroying the nerve clusters at the base of the
Minute 319 is an amendment to the 1944 treaty between the United States and Mexico that regulates the Colorado River. The amendment was made possible thanks to the efforts of non-governmental organizations (NGOs). Minute 319 was implemented as a humanitarian
All of Danny’s imagination would turn out to be a nightmare just three weeks into the new school year. The only things he imagined that came true was going to class and doing homework. He was not invited
The prospect of labor to earn money is a blessing for many people in the world. In the essay, “Work Is a Blessing” by Russel Honoré, the author makes a point that this prospect is vital for survival. Honoré starts his essay with a story from his past: “We grew cotton, sugar cane, corn, hogs, chickens and had a large garden, but it didn't bring in much cash. So when I was 12, I got a part-time job on a dairy farm down the road, helping to milk cows” (79). Readers can immediately infer that even if Honoré hated the job, it allowed him to help his family.
Steven Barone, a Nevada resident known for his alien chasing hobbies, has finally struck gold. Barone apparently caught his first UFO sighting on two HD cameras. This would be great news, unfortunately, Barone hails from Las Vegas. The City of Sin isn't exactly known for its truthful reputation, but perhaps Barone will prove that wrong. Probably unlikely.
Alse Young of Windsor, Connecticut, was accused and hung for being a witch in the thirteen colonies. Very little is known of Alse Young; Her existence is only known for being a witch. She is believed to be married to John Young. Alse had a daughter named Alice Young Beamon. There is only that she was a women and was hung at the Meeting Square House in Hartford, Connecticut, on what is now known as the site of the Old State House. On May 26th, 1647, Alse young was hanged.
Paul Cuffee was born on January 17, 1759 during the French and Indian war, on Cuttyhunk, Massachusetts. He was the youngest son of CuffeeSlocum, and Ruth Moses. Cuffee was of Aquinnah wampanoag and African Ashanti descent and he helped colonize Sierre Leone. Cuffee built a lucative shipping empire and established the first racially intergrated school in Westport, Massachusetts. At the time of Cuffees father’s death young Paul knew little more than the alphebet, but dremaed of gaining an education and being involved in the shipping industry. The closest main port to Cuttyhunk was New Bedford, Massachusetts. The center of the American whaling industry. Cuffee used his limted free time to learn more about ships and sailing from sailors
Q1: WHAT CHARACTERISTICS AND PERSONALITY TRAITS MAY HAVE LED THIS PERSON TO A LIFE OF CRIME?
Peter was born on Febuary 12, 1790. Peter was a fur trader and an explorer. He was the son of Justice Isaac Ogden. Peter was born in Quebec Canada. He was married twice. He married two Native American women both times he's been married. He even learned how to speak their language. During his lifetime he mostley spoke in French. People voted for Peter to be the leader of Snake River County. Peter came to Utah in 1824 and stayed here for a while, but after his traveling in different states and places, he never came back to Utah. Peter was also part of the Hudson's Bay company. His parents were loyalists. They fled to Canada form New York. People caled Peter the chief trader, and he was also a mountain
Lincoln Chafee was born in Providence, Rhode Island on March 26, 1953. The Chaffee family was among the earliest settlers of Hingham, Massachusetts. He attended the Montana State University horseshoeing school in Bozeman. Before Chafee became a democratic he was a Republican. His religious background is Episcopalian. Lincoln Chafee is also
Anthony Mize Jr., born and raised in Dayton, OH, is currently the Coordinator in African American Programs and Services at Northern Kentucky University. He is a graduate of Tennessee State University with a Bachelor of Science in Communications and a graduate of Northeastern University with a Masters of Higher Education Administration. As a first generation college student and despite the numerus obstacles against him; Anthony was an academic scholar, hard working as he was employed with multiple jobs to pay his way through college and was affiliated in up to thirteen different organizations such as Golden Key International Honour Society, TSU Honors Program, ABC Crew, Founder of the M.A.C.H.O. Project, TSU SGA/SEC/SUBG, Generation of Educated
The Mahele of 1848 was a time where foreigners could buy and sell land, supposedly for the goodness of Hawaiians. According to Richard Borreca of the Star-Bulletin, many of the foreigners believed that if the Hawaiians were to own land, they would give up their lazy and ignorant ways. However, the natives were new to this concept, and outsiders were the only people who had money. Therefore, the foreigners were the people who bought certain regions of Hawaii. This means that the Mahele was beneficial to foreigners because it gave them the right to own land as well as a more efficient way of producing sugarcane.
John Rolfe is an exemplary piece of history in the world today. Throughout his life, John accomplished many great things and his actions were known by most everyone. A quick example of his extraordinary work was the first successful cultivation of the crop tobacco. This was an export crop in Virginia.
Although Frome can be held responsible for his moral inactivity, he can be considered a morally inadequate man in his present state. His inadequacy, however, was not a constant in life or a sudden occurrence-- it snowballed from his youth and finally solidified through the ‘smash-up’. His earlier experiences in a university and the joy it brought him was quickly interrupted after a year by his sickly parents. The unfortunate circumstance forces Ethan Frome to move back to the depressing Starkfield he had just escaped. His parents’ illnesses bring along Zenobia, who would be another future, unseen oppression along with Starkfield. For years, Ethan lives in depressing conditions that decline as time goes on. The chance to finally leave them behind, however, comes in Mattie, Zenobia’s cousin and maid. Ethan’s inability to act on this chance of escape finally seals his fate when Mattie is paralyzed and he is critically injured. Although jinxed with unfortunate circumstances, Ethan Frome’s life could have been bettered if one small step or action was taken by him for himself with the intention to create personal joy or pleasure.
Bob Fosse was born on June 23, 1927 in Chicago, Illinois, USA as Robert Louis Fosse.
Friedrich Froebel, a German educationalist, was born on April 21, 1782 in Oberweissbach, Germany. When he was only nine months old, his mother passed away. His father, a Lutheran pastor, remarried when Froebel was four years old. Unfortunately, Froebel had a very unhappy childhood and was neglected by his father and stepmother. He spent most of his childhood outside in gardens. Spending so much time outside led him to develop a love of nature, which later influenced his views on the way children should be educated.