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    My Memorable Journey

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    Memorable Journey With A Friend On the date of October 27th 2017, me and my friend Tovah were on our way to a cabin in Branson for her birthday. While we were there we went shopping at Tanger Outlets and we went to The Haunted Lost Cavern at Top Of The Rock. Now in the essay below you will read about my memorable journey with my friend Tovah. It was seven o'clock so when we got there so we just watched TV then went to bed. The next day, we went shopping at Tanger Outlets and while we were there we got

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    on some of the more difficult trails in the Spearfish canyon can be a rude awakening to some beginners. It may also be very dangerous and sometimes even fatal without the right equipment and safety precautions. For example, I could slip on loose rocks as I climb up a steep hill, or have to heave myself over large fallen trees and boulders. The higher I get and ascend on the trail, the steeper it gets and the more things I notice that can go wrong. Through all of this I got more and more tired

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    In the classroom where I am doing student teaching I have observed students utilizing a science notebook only three times in the school year so far. Some schools have clusters, while other schools integrate science into their curriculum through other subject such as reading and writing. According to one teacher, the students receive science instruction through STEM, which creates more of a focus for her teaching in social studies instead of science. At my assigned school, the students receive instruction

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    capable of powering up to one hit knock-out anything on the field). Cresselia, on the other hand, is a ¨tank¨ ( a Pokemon who powers up in order to heal off any attack and stall the other team out with toxic or moves of its own). Aside from the paper, rock, scissors method, Volcarona also has the type advantage in being a bug type while Cresselia is a psychic type ( bug type moves are super effective against psychic types and do double damage) (¨Volcarona¨). Volcarona not only starts off with base

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    “Brook! You will never guess what I saw at the state park in Arkansas with my family.” “I want to hear all about it, walk me through it step by step and don’t leave any detail out.” “OK, I will start with the drive to the park.” The road is secluded, trees encompass you as you drive. The GPS directs that it is only a few more miles, but in your mind, you know you need to turn around. Then the trees open up to a little wooden cabin just off the road. After 6 hours in the vehicle, you bust open the

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    Open Pits In Canada

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    Quarries are open-pit mines that produce building materials and dimension stone, such as granite, marble, limestone, and other tangible rock building materials. However, these open-pit mines produced little to no pollution at all because the technology to extract every last gram of ore from rack has not been developed. The process basically involves pulverizing every rock that comes out of a mine with any trace of ore within it. This produces what is known as tailings. Tailings are one of the biggest

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    Rocks are universally accepted as symbols of strength and stability, but a small percentile of people would disagree. Doris Lessing would fit into the few, as the motif of rocks in her short story, “Through the Tunnel”, are associated with society inflicting modifications and instability upon individuals. The main character Jerry’s initial goal is to travel through a tunnel in order to fit in with the older and cooler kids. During his journey, he encounters or utilises rocks in three different instances

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    Ouch! What is this a piece of rock. When am I George Macinfil the 3rd going to make a worldwide discovery. I wish something would just fall out this blue sky and make me famous. Nothing in Spring Field ever happen, but there are some amazing restaurants. Oh! I could drop a Raptor fossil in nucular waste factory and hope it comes to life. Ok! I have stolen a Raptor fossil from this really old museum. The only thing to do now is to drop this Raptor fossil in the nucular waste. Success! The Raptor

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    Table Rock History

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    The first thing that made me question whether hiking table rock was a good idea or not was the sign. It said “trail not recommended”. I had already been informed by my sister that this was not an easy hike but seeing the sign made it real. However, the sign also made me laugh a little. In a way it was like a final good luck. There were three people in the group; my sister Tylie, her friend Ashley, and me. We had departed from Blackfoot at five in the morning, so I already felt exhausted before

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    Temperature Break Lab

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    TJ November 7, 2017 Period 3 Heat Fracture on Rocks Background Heat fracture is when an increase in volume is observed, due to an increase in temperature. Simply meaning that while a material is being heated, the rise in temperature causes it to take up more space. Heat fracture doesn't only deal with high temperatures, it also deals with the effects of cooling on a material. If cooling occurs then the opposite of expansion occurs as well, the material will begin to shrink or decrease in size. Continuous

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