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    “Oh come on, you can make fun of me for being asian. Peepee with pepsi and all that.” “Or, neither of us could make any racist jokes and we could both be normal upstanding citizens?” “Don’t you have to be alive to be a citizen, like for tax purposes or something? ” Sandra looks down and pinches the bridge of her nose in frustration at what she believes to be the idiocy that is her partner. If asked, Jeremy would say she was doing it out of jealousy of his brilliance. Jeremy would be wrong. -♡- Jeremy

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    (Boas 609). Ultimately, his love for Lois Lane forces Superman/Clark Kent to choose which life to live. Deciding to live life as a mortal with Lois Lane, he must give up his powers. Unknown to the pair, at the same time a trio of evil Kryptonians, all possessing the same powers as Superman, have begun to enslave all of mankind. Upon hearing this, the powerless Clark Kent decides that he must set aside his own feelings, and even the feelings of Lois Lane, in order to act for the benefit of the majority

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    Created just a century or so later than the Pseudo- Apollodorus accounts in the Bibliotheca 2, this mosaic titled “Heracles & the Nemean Lion” was created in the third century C.E. Located in the National Archeological Museum of Spain, neither the catalog number for the museum or the Beazley Archive number are given. More than 700 years had passed since the creation of figures 1-4, and the story is still the same. Although in this mosaic, Heracles is standing up and strangling the lion, not on the

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    The key elements to superman's secret identity are very simple. He doesn't stay in the spotlight for too long, and he takes extra measures to make sure no one follows him home when he is superman. When he is Clark Kent, he wears glasses to give the illusion that his face is different from that of superman's. Also, he hides his clothing underneath his shirt to make sure no one finds his super hero clothing. The secret identity in this story is a dangerous secret that no one must know. In the beginning

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    includes lane boundaries, lane departure warnings, pedestrians position in the night and etc. Figure 16 shows the function below. Fig. 16 Cruise function by BMW HUD BMW group point out that the bigger the display of HUD, the more applications could offer. They are aiming to increase the size of the displays as much as possible. Till now, BMW already been successful in presenting contact analogue information for the vehicle’s own lane, the

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    knowledge of the future reaches; Open Theism, Simple Foreknowledge, Molinism, and Calvinism. These four views are explained throughout the book “Divine Foreknowledge” written by Gregory A. Boyd- Open Theism, David Hunt- Simple Foreknowledge, William Lane Craig- Molinism, and Paul Helm- Calvinism. One of the most popular views is Open Theism. This view holds that “Reality… is composed of both settled and open aspects.”(Boyd 14) What Boyd means by this is that God’s knowledge of what will happen, his

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    Envision a long day of sorting off cattle, doing chores, and doing odd jobs around the farm then having to come home and make supper for the family and still try to be engaged in a child’s day at school? After a long day, a family often sits in the living room and watches hours of television shows, or browses movies on Netflix, but the only shows that you receive are the farming shows. Although these shows may be relaxing and interesting, they can form negative views about the agriculture industry

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    Dumpster Diving Eighner

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    Eighner chooses to dive into dumpsters not because he needs the material items he finds, but rather because he does not. In the conclusion of his essay “On Dumpster Diving,” Eighner makes it clear that he believes excess material objects are unnecessary and that they do more harm than good for a person, and this is true. Eighner accurately describes how having large amounts of material goods does nothing to improve the well-being or morality of the human race because holding onto physical possessions

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    My Love Of My Life

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    Running on the vast, open field with the glimmering sun trailing behind as it descends behind the tall prairie grass, my friend Laura Ingles Wilder and I would play for hours. Although our lives were separated by many years, I followed her journey and experienced her life through her novels. My love of books stemmed from my mom. Since before I could read, I would lose track of time as she read the tales of Laura and her family to me as they traveled across the country and built new houses wherever

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    Have you ever wondered about how people lived in the late 1800s in America? Historians aren’t the only ones who can teach you about those times. Laura Ingalls Wilder lived in those days and experienced all of the joys, pain and hardship of living the pioneer life. She decided to write about her experiences later in life, and those writings became famous for providing a window into what life was like then. This paper will detail the life of Laura Ingalls Wilder and her contributions to literature

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