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    The beautiful rare Daintree Rainforest land stretches out into a dense rainforest, that lays on lowland mountain ranges. With “fast flowing streams, waterfalls, and gorges” that twist and turn between the mountains that lead to the white sandy beaches that collide into the Coral Sea (“About the Daintree Rainforest”). The closely spaced trees cover (“Tropical Rainforest Biome”) the colorful flowers and plants throughout the rainforest (“About the Daintree Rainforest”). The Daintree Rainforest is a

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    A primer, or undercoat, is a base layer of paint that goes on a wall before the actual color of paint. A wall painted dark red will need several layers of primer in order to be painted a light blue. Think of that dark red wall as a speech, or piece of writing. Those first pages will need renovation after renovation to get to the final product; the light blue wall. Before John F. Kennedy made his light blue inaugural speech using pathos, antithesis, repetition and parallelism, it was a dark red version

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    cabin on Peavy. There are peaceful, dark, enjoyable, and beautiful places at my cabin. My cabin on Peavy is a very peaceful place. One spot is a light brown, tightly woven, and comfortable hammock hanging on two mature oak trees, and a view of a shiny glossy lake in the distance. A second spot would be at the edge of the dock, with my feet bright as a caucasian during the winter hanging in the lukewarm water. The third peaceful place is the dry dirt road leading out to the main black road, walking

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    I advised Monique I was going to place my finger 12" in front of her face and move in a circular motion. After I completed a few rotations, I was going to move my finger towards the bridge of her nose and that she needed to follow my finger at all times. Monique advised she understood

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    strenuous, to say the least but also rewarding. Day two we knew was going to be the toughest competition and most stressful. It’s that day that by the end, you know basically what you are competing for. Whether it is for the championship title or to place overall top ten. All other competition gets done by the end of the second day and for that to happen means a profusion of matches. The first match of the day was against a very skillful Alabama team, we won respectfully and geared up for our next match

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    Rutherford's Lab Essay

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    1. Choose one of the two shapes above and draw what the path of the marbles might look like if someone repeated the process we used in class. Include at least 10 marble rolls. Make sure that there would enough evidence to estimate the size, shape, and location of the object. Explain your rationale in between 5-7 sentences. Based on the path of the marbles in the diagram, there is enough evidence to estimate the size of the shape, based on where the marble bounces off of the shape and where the

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    moving from place to place, the meaning of home has been diminished. Sanders believes that America’s culture “nudges everyone into motion” (Sanders 103) and that his “longing to become an inhabitant rather than a drifter” (103) is what sets him apart from everyone else. Ford prefers to stay on the move. His argument is life’s too short to settle in one place. He believes home is where you make it, but permanence is not a

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    Benefits Of A New Team

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    out for lunch on special occasions. As that area had quite many options, sometimes we used to be in a fix as to where to go. Another reason for long decision making was because different people had their own tastes. And, few of them had even been to places we were zeroing-in on and didn 't want to go again. Now, that was a mess as it would delay our outings that were supposed to become a lifetime memory for a few at least! We tried to plan well ahead in advance, but that also had issues as people wanted

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    was focusing on only one place. This essay was very different than Annie Dillard I say this because when Annie was talking she didn’t focus on only one place in her essay she was focusing on many different places. I personally think that the essay from Gretel Ehrich was the best. Why I think is the best is because when I was reading it I felt like I can picture what she was talking about in my head. As I was readying this essay I felt like I can place myself in the place she was describing for example

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    New Me, New Year, New Zealand There were various places that I dreamt of visiting when I was a child. My whole life, I wanted to visit Spain because of it’s impressive architectural buildings, the culture, and history behind the whole country. Not to mention, the food in Spain is absolutely delightful. As I grew older, I became less fond of my desired destinations. I only cared to visit Spain because of its physical appearance other than to learn about the culture and history. I learned over the

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