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    Oregon Trail Emigrants

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    harsh geography, disease, and accidents the emigrants were exposed to on the trail. Because the geography of which the Oregon ran through was rough and brutal, it had a large impact on the travellers. The snow covered trails made it difficult to travel on the trail, especially in the Rocky Mountains. Going through snowstorms in the mountains was considered certain death in some areas. “there would be large snow storms, this gave a large threat of frostbite

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    advertising (ad) campaign is out to prove the latter. The campaign invites foreigners into Canada, and gives them a specific place to travel to, of varying distances. Molson gives them no way of getting there, and the guests must rely solely on free methods of travel from the locals—something they call “Canadian kindness” (Molson Canadian). The commercial with the longest travel in the campaign so far, 7,000km, is an ultimate culmination of what the brand is trying to portray. The Molson Canadian advertisement

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    keep a copy of reach the receipt that went with each meal or ticket that you purchased. You also need to keep nots about who attended each meeting, the purpose of the meeting, and the business matters discussed during the meeting. #5 Travel Finally, if you need to travel for business, you are going to want to create a solid paper trail for this expense. Keep track of all the expense elements of the trip, including transportation, lodging, food and event fees. You also need to make sure that you write

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    second stanza, the traveler turns back to what lies immediately before him, trying to evaluate the second road. In reading this stanza it is important to remember the poem is being narrated after-the-fact. The narrator is giving feelings he had at the time along with the knowledge he has now. Because neither path has an obvious advantage, the traveler makes himself believe the second road "was grassy and wanted wear" even though "the passing there had worn them about the same." As we often do, the traveler

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    My attention on crafting was it was, though, I almost failed to notice the trio of seven-foot tall dinosaurs skulking through the bush on the right side of the road... Almost. One was closing in from in front and to the right, behind to the right, and the last almost directly to the right A pincer with the one in the center to finish me off. Definitely not something a friendly lumbering herbivore would do. No siree. I glanced left and right, eyeing the six-foot fencing on either side with slack

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    The short stories both written by Ray Bradbury “A Sound of Thunder” and “The Veldt” share many similarities as well as differences. “A Sound of Thunder” is about a man that assumes the name Mr. Eckels who goes on an expedition sixty-five million years into the past to hunt dinosaurs. When they are hunting they cross paths with A Tyrannosaurus rex. Eckels and the others kill the reptile and Eckels becomes traumatized. He then proceeds by stepping on a path a crushes a butterfly under his boot accidentally

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    Tommysaurus Rex is a book about a boy named Eli at the beginning of the book his dog named Tommy died by being hit by a car. Since it was summer time Eli was sent to his grandfathers farm while there Eli found a cave with a Tyrannosaurus Rex who had a fear of fire. The dinosaur reminded him so much of his old dog that he called it Tommy. There was a little boy that was mean to Eli. After finding the dinosaur he did some damage and the mayor and others seen him as a threat. After everyone getting

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    It’s a monkey, it’s a helicopter, no its Dave!! Say hello to the next big superhero for DC Comics. Take a look at Dave and you will see just a regular old mid 20’s guy who lives in a mediocre apartment complex. But when he is needed he can spring into action at a moments notice. Dave usually can be seen wearing khakis and a button up shirt, but when he is needed he will be wearing a bright red fireproof suit so he doesn’t get burned. Dave has 3 wild weapons he uses on his worst enemy, Jim. One of

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    The Sound of Thunder by Ray Bradbury, this is a short story about a hunter who goes back in time to hunt a Tyrannosaurus rex. There were told not to step off the path or bad thing will happen. Then when the Tyrannosaurs rex scares the Eckles are main character he steps off the path and steps on a butterfly. They kill the T rex then get back into the real time the world is changed all the words are spelled differently. The safari leader kills the Eckles because he messed up the world and his career

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    Oklahoma City Thunder fans heard of this, and they started calling him a snake for wanting to leave and they thought he was a trader, and they all got together and started to cut out Kevin Durant’s face and put the name cupcake above his face. So every time he goes to play Oklahoma

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