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    I convinced Judy to give me a Time Watch to go back in time to stop Seth from altering the universe as we know it. As Lila and Judy and I were getting me ready to travel back in time, I was confronted by someone I hadn’t spoken to in a while, Adam. As soon as he saw what I was doing, he told me, “I know what Seth is doing, 3 days ago he asked me if I would come with him back in time to save Adolf Hitler from ever dying in World War II. I declined and he and

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    Principle Of Prima Facie

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    One conundrum that has always makes me question what I would do in the circumstance. If you were to own a time machine and you are thinking about possible going back in time in and stop a major disaster from happening, like the sinking of the Titanic. More than fifteen hundred people died in a very preventable accident (eszlinger.com). You have people trying to convince you to go back in time and stop the thinking of the Titanic and there is a group of people trying to convince you to stand idle and

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    thought were essential to my well-being as a teenager. Upon looking back at what I wrote to my future self, I realized that I had a ticket to board onto a time machine and that I was ready to visit the person I was back in fifth grade. I told the time-machine to transport me to the August before I moved away from my childhood home. After boarding the time machine and arriving at my destination, I saw my fifth-grade self in the front yard socializing with the friends that I left behind that very November

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    Mika: I was reading an article online about time machines. I wonder if that’s a time machine? Prineet: Only one way to find out. *Lights turn off, turn on again once Jose and Gamana are on* Jose: Did you see that flash of light over there? Gamana: Yes, sir, I thought I was hallucinating. *Mika and Prineet come up* Jose: Who are you, and why are you dressed so ridiculously? Gamana: Who let you in? *Jose and Gamana look mad* Mika: OMG, we travelled back in time! It’s Ancient Rome! Gamana: Ancient? What

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    Randifts: A Short Story

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    The year is 9999 and it is the week after New Year’s. Bain was trying to log in his 8 hours of nature time before the leader of his house called him in for his meal. Bain loved nature time. He loved how he could get away from the technology that ruled what was left of his world. In 2017, a huge asteroid hit the earth just like it did with the dinosaurs. All the humans hid underground for hundreds of years before creating technology good enough for them to go back to the majorly damaged surface. The

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    A Thief Of Time by : Tony Hillerman My book is called A Thief of Time and was written by Tony Hillerman. A Thief of Time is a mystery story with a double helping of mystery. When a missing person and a robbery of sacramental items is somehow connected, you know that this will make for an interesting story. It starts in the Anasazi country, in Colorado, and it centers around the Navajo Tribal Police. The initial situation starts with the Navajo Tribal Police chief thinking about his "dead" soul

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    The Time Keeper Essay

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    The Time Keeper by Mitch Albom, who is a fiction novelist that is loved and adored by his many Fans, is his book he addresses series problems in his books like teen suicide, that you have a number of days for a reason, and that time shouldn’t mess with death. In The Time Keeper there are three characters Sarah Lemon, Victor Delamont, And Dor in this story it’s based around their lives and their time. In Dors point of view, it starts with three children Dor, Alli, and Nim running up a hillside. Nim

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    by Martians and humans must fight back for survival. The novel was later adopted to the big screen in 1953 after undergoing some modification, namely the spatiotemporal setting was changed from Great Britain at the end of the 19th century to at the time present day United States. Assuming the movie stays truthful to the author’s message, what role did religion have in The War of the Worlds? The first display of religion in the film appears when the curate

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    Martin Wells’ The Dilemma Of The Jet Set is a captivating reflection of the cephalopods evolutionary history and discusses the role of fish within the context of the cephalopods’ history during the Paleozoic period. Wells’ piece is elegantly concise and extremely focused as he educates his readers about the main topic: How the cephalopods adapted from adverse circumstances. Wells diligently produces this piece by developing a structure that provides a brief background and then proceeds to fully

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    The Time Machine: Survival of The Fittest “Every organism must struggle to survive.” Nothing is ever perfect and living beings will always strive to get better and better. As the environment differs, living beings will adapt and overcome the challenges. Wells accurately portrays the idea that humans will evolve and stand firm to anything the environment will send at them. “As mutations occur and spread over long periods of time, they cause new species to form.” This is what happened in Wells’

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