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    questioned Tyler. “Why would such a pretty box only have newspaper in it?” replied Nicki. After studying the package and questioning each other they noticed to creepy headline the printed across the front. “‘4 Children Mysteriously Disappear near The Flying Dutchman Manor,’” whispered Julius as if someone might be watching. When they finished scanning through the article the kids decided that it wasn’t real and it was some prank that someone never used. After cleaning the attic they ate dinner and lounged

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    Gothic construction, structural form in Europe that endure from the mid-12th period to the 16th period, especially a form of stonework structure distinguishes by voluminous area with the vastness of barrier changing by overlapped ornamentation. In the 12th through the 13th periods, achievements of manufacturing authorized progressively gargantuan structures. The rib arches, beams, as well as gothic arches were utilize as the resolution to the enigma of constructing a towering framework at the same

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    event with a headline titled: “RAAF Captures Flying Saucer on Ranch in Roswell Region.” The article contained text as follows: “The many rumors regarding the flying disc became a reality yesterday when the intelligence office of the 509th Bomb group of the Eighth Air Force, Roswell Army Air Field, was fortunate enough to gain possession of a disc through the cooperation of one of the local ranchers and the sheriff 's office of Chaves County. The flying object landed on a ranch near Roswell sometime

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    Noah Barnes Mr. Musick ELA 10 11/2/17 A flying saucer crashed at Roswell in 1947 The event that kick-started more than a half century of conspiracy theories surrounding unidentified flying objects UFOs. Something did crash at Roswell, New Mexico, sometime before July 7, 1947 and at first the US authorities stated explicitly that this was a flying saucer or disk. Numerous witnesses reported seeing metallic debris scattered over a wide area and at least one reported seeing a blazing craft crossing

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    Roswell Conspiracy

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    really happened in Roswell? For more than 60 years, the debate between reality and conspiracy has raged on with the concept of aliens in the center(History.com Staff). In Roswell, New Mexico in 1947 what is believed by conspiracy theorists to be a flying saucer was found in a rancher’s sheep pasture. The idea that exterrestrial life could possibly exist may seem out of this world to some. But, to an entire town of people, the idea is not as far fetched. So, what are aliens? Aliens are exterrestrial

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    by the war’s requirements, as was the way aircraft were actually used. At the start of the war in August 1914, British airmen were part of the British Army and commissioned officers had army ranks. By the end of the war in November 1918, the Royal Flying Corps no longer existed and was absorbed into the newly created Royal Air Force. This had its own command structure away from the army and introduced its own ranks. The first recorded powered flight was in 1903 when the Wright brothers flew their

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    In 1947 Walter Haut, a public information officer for the Roswell army air field, issued a press release that military personnel had recovered a “flying disc” that had crashed near a ranch near Roswell. However, the Military later informed the public that the object was not a “flying disc”, but a weather balloon. The story was nearly forgotten until the late 1970’s, when UFO researchers began interviewing people affiliated with the Roswell incident, and recovering documents. They came to the conclusion

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    Roswell Incident Theory

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    The Roswell incident is a well known topic around the world. Many have different opinions on the incident, some say it is a government cover-up, other say it was a hoax. The witnesses and the United States Military different opinions of the Roswell incident help mold the story. The famous Roswell incident has evolved into different theories such as a fallen weather balloon or a dummy drop, witness accounts, an "alien autopsy" and Project Mogul also mold these theories. After a Raging thunderstorm

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    What Is Ultimate Frisbee?

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    Ultimate Frisbee Ultimate Frisbee – History Ultimate Frisbee started in 1968on the campus of Amherst College in Amherst, Massachusetts. Jared Kass a student of Amherst brought the game to a summer camp at Northfield Mount Hermon School. Joel Silver was attending this summer camp in 1968 when he then took the game back to his high school. He introduced his idea of Ultimate Frisbee to the Columbia High School student council in Maplewood, New Jersey. He and his peers refined the game, created the

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    Ultimate Frisbee is one of the fastest growing team sports around the world. As of today, it is played in more than 40 countries by different ages of men and women including children. According to Barta (2013), statistics from USA Ultimate show that college ultimate memberships have increased from 9,951 in 2004 to 16,058 in 2011. Even though the increase in memberships shown is only until 2011, the growth is very much obvious and it is only the college division. Players from different sports such

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