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    Once upon a time long ago in a tiny town there was a beautiful girl named Belle. She was transformed into a beast by her jealous grandmother. The curse could only be broken if she found love before all the rose petals died . However it was pretty much impossible for her to find love, considering that all the townspeople disapproved of her. One luminous day the prince was wandering about in the woods when he came across a hideous castle. The castle was dark and there was plants growing alongside

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    World War 2 (Blimps)

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    Blimps are a source of transportation they are like a plane but they require hot air, the germans mainly used blimps, the blimp has 2 propellers on the bottom middle which can turn but it’s not that good thats why they have fins on the back of the blimp to turn. They are less sturdy than planes from their structure and material because they need to hold air so they combust often. There was a blimp in Hindenburg that killed many people when it combusted, blimps are not that safe like i said before

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    Little Red Riding Hood is a book I would use in second-grade as part of the Common Core standards for recounting fairytales or folktales and determining the message or moral. It would be beneficial to read this traditional version of the story to the students and then the Chinese version, Lon Po Po, by Ed Young. I would have the students write a letter to Little Red Riding Hood explaining what she should watch out for the next time she visits grandma’s house. This would be a creative way to have

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    home with my airplane in tow, most likely pressed flat inside a folder for transportation, my grandfather having noticed the airplane couldn’t help but tinker. My grandfather is the type to craft, create and challenge himself; he and his band of brothers grew up crafting their own toys and playthings; from wagons and puppets all the way to skateboards and bows and arrows. A simple supped-up airplane was right up his

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    never put this much effort into anything as I did this. I prepared myself for this one event that would be a big milestone for me. Seventh grade volleyball tryouts. Volleyball was a family sport and my first love. I wasn’t obsessed over the Jonas brothers or Hannah Montana; I was madly in love with the game of volleyball. How it had a physical strain as well as a mental strain. Volleyball isn’t thought of as a mental game, but there’s a lot of thought that goes into it. The footwork that, if not done

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    Five greatest inventions of the industrial revolution The Industrial Revolution was a time period that brought many great things to this world. The five greatest are the first long lasting light bulb, the first internal combustion engine. The telephone, the transatlantic cable. And of course the first airplane. That doesn't even scratch the surface of the time period. To start the first long lasting incandescent light bulb. In 1878 Thomas Edison first started to develop the first long lasting

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    Isolationism In 1984

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    Throughout the countless eons of human civilization, the desire for ultimate power and control over resources, people, and/or general geographical areas is very prevalent. This authoritarian mindset resonates with the high class of past peoples and that of the three countries in 1984 by George Orwell. The Party preserves itself by the ultimate interventional espionage of one’s own people and criminalized animalistic instincts. The Party also isolates the people from those of the other two countries

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    The title of the book I read is Bird and Squirrel. The author is James, Burks. The genre of the story is Graphic Novel. Words to describe the book is funny, exciting, and cautious.The main idea is a bird and squirrel are trying to get home when bird here's a cry for help and helps a poor bear but bird accidentally get hits on the head with a acorn which result in him losing part of his memory . The setting of the story is in the wilderness. The main character is bird and squirrel. Words to describe

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    Mood Of The Frog Prince

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    In The Frog Prince and the Hazel tells Laverne The frog prince is the original story and Hazel tells Laverne is a story rendered new. First, The Frog Prince point of view is third person all knowing, and the perspective is a narrator. For example, in the Frog Prince the author wrote, “One fine evening a young princess put on her bonnet and clogs, and went out to take a walk by herself in a wood; and when she came to a cool spring of water with a rose in the middle of it, she sat herself down to

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    would change his goals and dreams forever. Lawrence Sperry was very adventurous and intelligent, he was fascinated by the aviation work and craft. In Mineola, New York, Lawrence and his brother were discovering new fancies about aircrafts that they never knew at an airshow. Full of curiosity and hope, the Sperry brothers built their own version of the Voisin in their basement, but realized after the final touches that they could not fit the wings out. They even manufactured their own steam box. Although

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