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    go on the largest adventure they could think of. It would lead them to new, interesting, exciting, and unexplored lands; lands where they could live out their wildest dreams. They would have to venture into completely unknown territory, that could potentially pose a threat to the two friends. But nonetheless they decided that they would take the day to prepare and leave by morning of the next day. Come morning, the duo of friends were both very eager to embark on this adventure. Since there were

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    unknown about these people makes him uncomfortable. Unsure of the wall’s purpose, the wall gives him an eerie feeling. He does not recognize these people either, nor does he know the reasoning on why they are behind the wall. This is not the kind of adventure Bruno was looking for. Bruno’s life before meeting Shmuel was very lonely and dull, yet after meeting his new friend, Bruno began to rather enjoy his time in Poland. After befriending Shmuel, Bruno’s thoughts and opinions on Out-With are altered

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    Analysis Of Film Congo

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    Paramount Pictures film Congo, adapted from the Michael Crichton novel of the same name, is one of the smartest parody of typical jungle adventure plots in cinema. Congo, after its release, has been criticized for try to piggyback off “The success of Universal’s Jurassic Park” just two years earlier (James Berardinelli). Though the camp style, visuals, and acting, adds to the film's charm, while not undermining the viewer's intelligence with smart one-liners and dialogue that holds weight between

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    sports. It Involves participants to knock out their opponent teams using airsoft guns. These guns are replica weapons and they actually shoot plastic pellets. The game involves exploring various terrains strategically. Airsoft gets mildly painful due to the impact of the pellets

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    for your attention this Christmas season it would be easy to overlook something like Lilly Looking Through. It would also be a huge mistake as this game is quite amazing. I was a big fan of point & click adventure games back in the Lucasarts heyday but nothing managed to draw me back to the genre in recent years. To be accurate,

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    My Favorite Experience

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    As I went on my daily adventure, I thought that everything would go the same way. My bike which I named Purple was my favorite thing on earth. I had been going on these same adventures since I could remember. The bike rides started out being mainly fun and games, but before long, it was something that meant a lot to me. It meant a lot to me because that was a moment I could be myself and feel free. Each adventure was never exactly the same, but none of them ever failed in any way. Little did I know

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    and each day is an adventure. An exciting unique experience that anyone can choose to create: define a pathway to discover your spirit to explore, to find out what adventure truly means to you. Everyday brings new risks, chances, and ventures - would a true adventurist leave saying “what if?” And so...the adventure begins. Adventuring 101: never underestimate the little things, explore the unknown, and make as many memories as possible. Sometimes, the most memorable adventures, “participation in

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    1. Loyalty. I chose loyalty as my first pillar of my “Six Fundamental Pillars of Character” because loyalty has been something I have cherished for my entire life. I believe being a loyal friend and/or family member is the most important characteristic for anyone to have. I believe this because if one does not have loyalty, what is their purpose? Loyalty is important to me because I personally want loyalty from others, so I provide loyalty to others. I have always lived my life on the concept that

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    audience and society at the time of Tarzan of the Apes’ release, as well as different elements of popular culture, and the elements of genres it could potentially be placed into, the text can be categorized as a specific genre: adventure. In the words of Green (1991, p.1-2), adventure is “when dangerous things happen to you … you are called on for courage, cunningness, ruthlessness, endurance, leadership, and basic survival skills, and ultimately you must get ready to kill or be killed.” Inarguably, the

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    Persuasive Speech

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    climbers of Mt Everest, said that he did so “BECAUSE IT WAS THERE”. What a fantastic inspiring attitude. Do we still have that adventurous attitude that George had? How many of us ¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬have been on an adventure recently? (pause) Did you know that it has been scientifically proven outdoor adventures can treat and prevent a wide range of health problems. It can also make you smarter. Is anyone bad at maths around here? (pause) Well, here are some stats and big numbers for you. Stop recording Only

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