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    You know it's possible, but can you do it and do you need to know how to start a fire this way. You are already thinking what if I get caught without matches, a lighter, a Ferro rod, or magnesium stick or even without a magnifying glass. Well, if you leave the house without any of the tried and true methods of starting a fire, why would you leave with an orange? You probably won't find an orange out in the middle of the woods, but anything is possible

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    bangin’ it out for REPS! To lift that kind of weight and to look that massive doing it you need to jack up your testosterone-anabolic output from normal to super normal. NORMAL TESTOSTERONE OUTPUT JUST WON’T CUT IT! Want a normal “build?” Then stick to normal testosterone-anabolic output. Want a freaky physique? Then you need the power of BSN’s newest testosterone-anabolic amplifying technology, Axis-HT. Only Axis-HT can give you the super-normal surges of testosterone and related anabolic-androgenic

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    I want to start off by discussing when and where Paleolithic cave paintings originated. During the Paleolithic Era that lasted from 30,000 BCE to 10,000 BCE, the first achievements in human creativity happened. Paleolithic cave paintings demonstrate civilizations early ability to talk to each other and their interpretations of their surroundings. Lascaux Cave is one location where these cave drawings were discovered. The cave is located in Lascaux, France. It has nearly 2,000 drawings that can be

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    wheels and axles, and pulleys. The whole engine is held together by threaded bolts, which are a form of inclined plane. The transmission uses gears, which are a form of wheel and axle with specially shaped teeth on the outside of the wheels. Two gears fit together and transfer force and power from one gear shaft to another. By choosing the size of the gears, the speed and direction of the rotation of the axles can be controlled. Even devices that do not seem to be mechanical use simple machines

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    Through my experiences observing in a school during my block one practicum combined with my knowledge of course concepts and thorough reflection, I am beginning to see how schools perpetuate and maintain oppression and injustice. My practicum took place in Edwards Elementary School which is in the Ames Public School District. I worked in a second grade classroom, but was able to observe more than just that as I got to follow the students to their specials such as art, music, and media. I had a wide

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    Camping is a fun, low cost way to enjoy the summer with family and friends. Here are a few tips that will help you be a responsible camper while you enjoy the wild. 1. For bug repellent try citronella candles and Avon "Skin So Soft" instead of toxic chemical insect repellents. 2. Wear long sleeves and long pants at dawn and dusk when insects are most active. 3. Stay on trails to protect habitat and avoid snake encounters. Snakes sense vibrations, so walking with a buddy or a group is not only

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    Can Blind People See?

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    Can blind people see? Is there a possible solution for people with physical and sensitive disabilities to walk without sticks, read any text and improve their quality of life? Can they feel the world in a better way? Ramiro Velazquez (2010) composed a research on the “Wearable Assistive Devices for the Blind” that presents different solutions of their problem. Citing Ramiro Velasquez (2010), he states: “Globally, an estimated 40 to 45 million people are totally blind, 135 million have low vision

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    INTRODUCTION Having owned the Think Tank Retrospective 20 for more than three years in various climatic conditions while traveling abroad, I feel more than qualified to give a thorough review of its performance. Without boring you to the point of entering a deep and restful sleep, I plan to spare you the most minute details typical of a review, you can find those on B&H Photo or Think Tanks website. Although, currently owning this bag and with zero intentions to part with it, I will attempt to

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    The morning was as if it was pulled straight out of a movie set. It seemed perfect. With no clouds and countless, glistening stars, the day felt like Christmas eve. I hassled playing Tetris with my gear, as it barely fit into my tiny, red Ford Ranger. As I drove, I day dreamed of deer galloping through my head. Everything seemed perfect. The day was destined to become something great. All that needed to happen now is to commute to Lewistown; the deer hunting heaven. “Good luck buddy,” my dad texted

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    Brian’s practice came to an end. Brian collected all his baseball gear and it put them in his red bag he’s had since he was nine. Brian loved baseball. His uncle was the first one that introduced him to baseball at their annual family reunion. Ever since then, Brian’s world revolved around baseball. Brian had practice every day after school and went straight home. Due to his busy schedule, Brian didn’t have that many friends. He usually kept to himself and didn’t socialize with any of his peers.

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