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    The Angler Fish

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    learn about creatures you didn’t even know existed. As a lot of people know only 5% of the whole entire ocean has been discovered, and the ocean covers more than 70% of the world! Many creatures have been discovered as we unlock more and more secrets of the ocean. The Angler fish was discovered on August 5, 2015 in the Gulf of Mexico, and has a light source coming from right below its nostrils, spiky teeth, and a big mouth for catching prey. Most anglerfish have a big body and a small tale

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    be omitted from it and some may need to be added, according to the movie director. Books and their movies can be very different, but their objective has to remain the same. The book, “Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH” and its movie adaptation, “The Secret of NIMH” both have the same objective, with some minor changes throughout the story of the movie, because what works in one might not work in another. This essay will discuss and compare the similarities and differences between the book and the

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    Rather than remain in the safety of the North, Harriet wanted to rescue her family and others living in slavery. In December 1850, Tubman's niece, Kessiah, and her two children were going to be sold. Kessiah’s husband, a free black man, made the winning bid for his wife, niece, and children at an auction. Harriet then helped the entire family escape to Philadelphia. This was the first of many trips by Harriet Tubman, who earned the nickname, “Moses.” In 1850, the Fugitive Slave Law was made.

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    What Is Hamlet's Sanity

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    brunt of the attack when the anger is more meant for his mother. Hamlet trusted few with his secrets and most who know these secrets betray his confidence. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern were Hamlet’s former schoolmates, and Hamlet entrusted them with the secret that he indeed was not mad. Although they do not betray him at first, they end up agreeing to bring him to death in England. The trust in humanity is lost by the betrayals of close friends and

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    First Metal Detector

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    want to try their luck at long lost gold mining sites from the great gold rush days. One thing to

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    not, since by means of the perspiration originated by oneself, in addition to the body water, proteins and nutrients are lost, and that is why we require moisturizing drinks to help rehydrate the body. Hydration is a determining factor in sports performance, water can be used for this purpose; However, although it eliminates the sensation of thirst it does not hydrate completely since it does not replace the lost minerals,

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    Well tall giraffe knew the gods where look for him. So tall giraffe thought he should hide from the gods, he hid in a secret place that he stumbled on. He bolted into a place where he spotted as kid. It a place with bushes as walls, with soft, smooth grass, where you could see bunnies as you walk in. it was a fortress every kid would want. As he walked in to the secret fortress of awesomeness (he named it the secrete of awesomeness). As he walks in the fortress, he looks around and saw his old

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    Symbols of fire, the conch and water are described all throughout the novel. Fire represents hope, strength and knowledge, but it also represents disorder and destruction, switching from good and useful to evil and uncontrollable. The conch, a precious shining pink shell, found by Piggy, rescued by Ralph, and later given to Piggy to hold, represents

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    Fossils Research Paper

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    Secrets in the Soil Paleontologists search for “secrets” under the earth. Many search for years on their quest for fossils. Fossils provide details about life on earth long before man was present. It’s important to know what fossils are, how they are made and how to find fossils in order to learn about early life forms. Fossils are preserved remains of plants and animals that have to be 10,000 years or older to truly be considered a fossil. Over that time, minerals replace the bones. Paleontologists

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    the past and slavery. A figurative language is used in part 1 to characterize her and using the senses, an old little lady that walked into the room was described as looking “bloated, like a body long submerged in motionless water, and that of a pallid hue. Her eyes, lost in the fatty ridges of her face, looked like two small pieces of coal pressed into a lump of dough as they moved from one face

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