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    not a better place to do so than to take a fun trip to dream paradise. Come on down to the one and only roller coaster that will create wonderful family memories and make dreams come true… Meet the Paradise Run! “Paradise Run” is an Atlantic adventure for everyone. It has the thrill of its top speed of being 89.7 miles per hour, having a breath-taking, flawless scenery and adds interest to many adults. The chain lift will force you up to skies and all the weight carried in the vehicle up the mountain

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    story is shown as blind through her eyes but not through her heart. She uses her imagination to picture everything giving it a color and life, even if it is something we individuals may view as inferior. Throughout the text the author uses characterization to convey the central idea through the description of the character and her thoughts. The central idea being conveyed is that imagination is what plays with the brain which doesn’t require you to see with the eyes but with the heart. In the excerpt

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    A Short Story Of A Story

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    location. Well, if nothing happened, at least the night was beautiful. She sat down, breathing a sigh and crossed her legs. How long was she prepared to wait? And for what? She glanced around the fragment of the lake she was facing. Her pale blue eyes flitted around the bank near her aunt’s house. Frowning, she noticed that a light was glimmering in one of the windows. That was odd. Everyone was asleep when she left. Oh, she thought. They noticed I’m gone. She straightened her back and folded her

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    tradition?) that the snake represents transformation and rebirth. When a snake sheds its skin the vision it sees can be a bit distorted until the film of skin peels away from its eyes. Then the snake sees the world through a new lens, through crystal clear vision that is no longer clouded by a film of skin covering its eyes. The snake can view the world anew and see it in new light bringing about a new rebirth, a new transformation. My studies this term are reflecting that discovering my red rat corn

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    Infectious disease information table - ASHLEY THAPA Name of infectious disease Lyme disease First discovered or described (name of person and date) First discovered or described (name of person and date) Lyme disease is an infection caused by a bacteria known as Borrelia. In the early 1970s, a group of children and adults were suffering from some puzzling health issues. Though they were unsure of the cause. Finally, in mid-1970, researchers found out it was the Lyme disease but still was unsure

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    Dragon-Personal Narrative

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    perched upon and I suddenly found myself unable to speak. The cobalt eyes seemed to bore into my soul and extract all the secrets letting my life fall plainly in front of this great beast. I felt a presence on my mind as the dragon spoke into my mind in a deep rumbling voice “I am Vascar” and me being me I started firing off questions at the speed of light. “How old are you ,Do your scales work as armor ,Do you need armor ,Can you breath fire ,Are you attuned with any other elements like…..”. I realized

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    Jenna Monologue

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    as well as the sick; the Dead Eyes. Most Dead Eyes can't talk but I guess since I died with a restless tongue, the universe gave me the gift of a final message. After coming back and digging myself out of an unmarked grave, memories come flooding back. It was not my fault, it was the two of them who doomed us and ultimately drove him to kill me. The memories are strong, I let them flow in like a stream. I remember tears fill my dead eyes, the bittersweet memory fills my head. It was his birthday

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    In the midst of a great forest dwelt a forsaken dowager, who had a daughter which mourned the loss of her father. The girl, Ora, who has currently locked herself inside her room was gazing out the window. Since the disappearance of her father, she has felt no happiness. “Ora!” commanded the mother “You have to come out sometime, sulking in there gets us nowhere!” Her knuckles throbbed from pounding on the door. Ora stared out the window and dreamed of running free, climbing trees, and feeling the

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    Niska recalling their memories as they make their way home after Xavier is done fighting in the Great War. the novel deals with many topics such as being a cautionary tale of war and how it can turn a man into a monster. However, it also touches on topics that seem to be forgotten in the modern world such as Canada’s treatment of Aboriginals. The racism and assimilation against Aboriginals in "Three Day Road" negatively affects Niska, Elijah, and Xavier by leaving haunting memories, changing their behaviour

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    Pancreas Essay

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    ImagePain in the PancreasDiabetic Danger ZoneCoordinationBlackouts Shifty Eyes Dependence Stomach Distress Gotta Go Fighting Fatigue Infertility Skinny Skeleton The Liver Takes the Brunt Slurred Speech Shrinking Frontal Lobes Strange Sensations Hallucinations Major Mouth Problems Malnutrition Hard on the Heart Sexual Dysfunction Birth Defects Muscle Cramps Check Out That Cough How Alcohol Affects the Body Even a small amount of alcohol has an affect on your body. When you drink, alcohol is absorbed

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