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    and write . I always had a giddy feeling coursing through me whenever I sighted a new book. Trying to uncover what mystery was hidden between the covers of the books was my main goal. Like a little Indiana Jones(but without a fashionable hat), it was time for a new adventure— an addictive one. I looked forward to finding the secrets portrayed with images and colorful pictures I barely understood . Accompanied with these pictures were tiny funky looking things that ran horizontally across the pages of

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    the truth about the watch, but once the secrets and lies got their grips into her, for right or wrong, the stories persevered. But hadn’t she always believed there was no failure in doing one’s best? Hadn’t she given Zach a good life? Her first time travel was after her wedding, and then again, almost twenty–three years ago. She never told anyone. It was her forever secret, but after the mix-up with the painting, she told Zach about the first incident. It didn’t matter that he thought her a little

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    about a great change. Some of the critiques were that Morgan exploits and oppresses the people of Camelot, instead of remaining a campaigner for equality and a political revolution. Although, Twain’s Connecticut Yankee is well-known for its take on a time traveling narrative, the criticisms that it faces with Morgan’s character is his overall battle with power and authority, as well as his reliability. Initially when Morgan’s character falls into Camelot, he is quick to believe that it isn’t actually

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    Lorien Chapter Summary

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    Lorien, which is the home planet for the main character, is a planet that is a hundred times older than earth. Twenty five thousand years ago before Lorein could time travel their planet was going to die. They made a commitment to change their ways and slowly get rid of harmful chemicals, bombs, pollutants and guns. In time the damage began to reverse itself and parts of the population started to evolve. They started getting incredible powers at random no specific set of powers. Another planet

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    this day and age, people can no longer hunt Saber-Tooth tigers, wooly mammoths, or dinosaurs, but what if there was a way to make that possible? A Sound of Thunder is a futuristic story of hunting prehistoric creatures. They could use a time machine to go back in time and hunt any animal they could dream of. The animals are carefully chosen before the hunt. If someone leaves minute traces of himself, the whole universe changes its course. A

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    Have you ever wanted to go back in time because I have. You might think I’m crazy all of you who are small minded, but thank you to the people who are opened minded and do believe me. I should probably introduce myself and everyone in the story so there is no confusion. Hi, i am lucas and i am a quarpulate the oldest by the way, my sister lucy, my sister lana, and my little brother liam by 10 minutes, and we are the Coulson four. We were adopted when we were because are parents just couldn’t handle

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    The Hard Nut ============ The Hard Nut Is Based On The Nutcracker and Mouse King by ETA Hoffmann, the dance company they used was the Mark Morris Company and the music is by Tchaikovsky. The director of the Hard Nut has not been original, as he has used the same music from the original Nutcracker. The video is a live recording. Act 1 The opening scene starts with three people on the stage dressed as young children, they have their backs to the audience and are dressed in a black and

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    Traveling Through Time What do you believe in? Do you believe in going back to the future? Just like the movie, “Back to the Future”, where Marty McFly goes back in time and sees his parents in high school. He travels through time using a modified DeLorean car. Guess what? I saw that car from the movie sitting in my driveway that morning of my parents anniversary. Like any other curious kid, I did what most kids of my generation would do. I sat right in the drivers seat. That thing went flying

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    Alex Glidewell Donald Presnell Doctor Who: Tardis Travels March 14th, 2016 Introduction William Hartnell, also known as the first Doctor, was well known for his grumpy and ill tempered roles in many British Television series. His most known casting is in the Doctor Who serial. Hartnell gained millions of viewers and being the first Doctor he set the standard for the future Doctors to follow. His character managed to have a mischievous humor and a grumpy attitude towards most anything. He was whimsical

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    While he is sitting in the audience, he sees his charming assistant, Charlotte Amherst. She is also listening to Dr. Rose’s presentation. The presentation is about one of the most prominent topics of this decade, time travel. Many researchers have put forth hypotheses on how time travel could be possible, but most of them have been proven to just be fallacies. Xander thinks to himself, “Seems like this presentation is yet again another fallacy.” He is not wrong. The ideas that Dr. Rose puts forth

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