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    the top of the food chain. This is a very common theme expressed in horror. For example, The Sixth Sense is scary because we don’t fully understand what’s going on. HP Lovecraft put this fear best in the opening of one of his stories, The Call of Cthulhu. “ We live on a placid island of ignorance in the midst of black seas of infinity, and it was not meant that we should voyage far...someday the piecing together of dissociated knowledge will open up such terrifying vistas of reality, and of our frightful

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    Richard Branson (July 18, 1950 - present) grew up in Surrey, England with his father, Edward James Branson, and mother, Eve Branson. Throughout his entire life, he struggled with dyslexia which caused him to drop out of school at age sixteen. Soon after that, he started a magazine called Student, which, in order to support, he had to start Virgin Records. In 1984, fifteen years after the start of Virgin Records, Virgin Atlantic was created. Unfortunately for Richard Branson, Virgin Records in 1993

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    Fedex is the fastest delivery service. Faster than me, faster than cheetahs, faster than god… I will let the decisions arise out of mental thought. All my life I have been blind to the facts, FedEx can deliver before they even know they delivered. Only when I walk in the distribution centers, I will understand the velocity at which these valiant men and women work to get the services one desires. Like a beehive on speed, the boxes and products are alive. Each with the their own story, a brave and

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    Introducing the man who practically built America. Henry Ford was an automobile manufacturer who, in 1903, established the Ford Motor Company. In 1908, he created the Ford Model T car in the shed located behind his home. This car was the most popular car of all time due to its cheap prices (compared to early automobiles) and it’s constant availability (Ford Model T). Henry Ford transformed the automobile from an invention to an innovation and it continues to affect our lives today. When the Model

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    void that holds the light. Stillness was around me and I was around it. The sky above burnt open revealing a terrible secret to whom only a few still know. I had recent contact with my old colleague John Legrasse, who told me of his discovery of a Cthulhu cult; the inspector gave me details that chilled me to my spine. Towering

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    The Man Under The Axe

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    The executioner stood over the man--his axe raised over his head, ready to strike. The man under the axe was unmistakably too calm to be someone who was about to be executed. The man got in his slaying stance, and he was ready to strike when two arrows simultaneously flew through both of his eyes, splattering a dark crimson red liquid all over the calm man and the plaza, as well as sending the plaza into a state of utter panic, chaos, and general pandemonium, save for the man who still had his same

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    Leonard Nimoy looked down at the script and cleared his throat as he began to say “During the whole of a dull, dark, and soundless day in the autumn of the year, when the clouds hung oppressively low in the heavens, I had been passing alone, on horseback through a singularly dreary tract of country, and at length found myself, as the shades of evening drew on, within view of the melancholy House of Usher” (Nimoy). Nimoy, a science fiction super star in his own regard was reading from Ray Bradbury’s

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    H.P. Lovecraft wrote the short story, “The Dunwich horror,” in 1928 and had it published in april of 1929. He has written other works such as “The Call of Cthulhu,” “Dagon,” “The Shadow over Innsmouth,” “The Colour Out of Space,” and “From Beyond.” Many common themes within his work are non human influences on humanity and forbidden knowledge. In many of his stories there are unknown creatures that cause humans to go insane. Also, his short stories have curiosity of the unknown. H.P Lovecraft likes

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    "Just now, the dimensional interference! His sword Italy, has been strong enough to pierce the space, although only the lowest and so on, barely considered entry space interference, but used against you, is perfectly adequate." Jasmine slowly with ice-cold voice He said: "you face him ...... no chance of winning!"     "?! Space Interferometry interesting," says Che finger in the chest gently ask, fast stop blood flow in the wound: "The higher the height of the foot, the more it will find broad boundless

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    A ncient A tom Bombs Ancient Atom Bombs Fact, Fraud, and the Myth of Prehistoric Nuclear Warfare Contents I. The Myth of Ancient Atomic Warfare 1 II. The First Ancient Atomic Bomb Theories 4 III. The Tesla Death Ray 13 IV. Big Theories, No Evidence 16 V. What It All Means 20 Works Cited 24 ANCIENT ATOM BOMBS? ● 1 I. The Myth of Ancient Atomic Warfare I N FEBRUARY 2008, GLOBAL DIGNITARIES gathered to inaugurate the Svalbard Global

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